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August 12th, 2021 09:11 PM #1Hello
Sa mga owners po ng model na eto, need your advice. Planning on buying this generation of Elantra. Ano po ba common issues nito? Do you recommend buying this at all? Reliable po b ang engine, transmission at AC nito?
Tanong ko na rin, ano po ba model variants ng 5th Gen ang lumabas dito sa Pinas noon, from the lower variant to the higher top of the line variant?
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August 12th, 2021 10:00 PM #3
I own a 2.0 6at 2014 elantra. Engine and transmission are mechanically good. Ignition coils are still original even after 490,000km. Engine oil and transmission oils don't exhibit too much metal debris. My ac is good. Eps is good. Wear and tear items shocks bushings tires.
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August 13th, 2021 10:00 AM #7I have a 2011 1.6 m/t with about 75000 in odo and here are my inputs.
The available models back then if I am not mistaken are the 1.6 mt, 1.6 at and 1.8 at.
Here are my experiences with my unit (casa maintained during the warranty period of 5 years):
Under warranty repairs:
1. The infamous steering 'tok' sound. Steering coupler was replaced under warranty. I believe there is a discussion here in this forum. The problem never returned after this replacement. (2014 or 2015 ish?)
2. Reverse switch. One day when switching to reverse, the reverse lights would never light up. Reverse switch was replaced. (2013)
3. Casa told me that they will replace the AC compressor due to a grumbling sound or something. I never noticed it personally, and aircon was still cold to me. But hey, if they are going to replace my compressor with a new one it for free then I said go ahead. I have no problems whatsoever with my AC right now. (2014 ish?)
Out of warranty repairs / current issue:
1. Reverse switch failed again. I had the banawe boys replace it this time. (2018)
2. Brake switch failed. Brake light would always light up even though I am not pressing on the brakes. I also had the banawe boys replace the brake switch. (2019)
3. suspension is sometimes squeaky when going over humps. I will probably need to have the suspensions / bushings looked at especially with our horrible roads here in the country especially since I live in humps land.
Overall, I may have more that my fair share of minor repairs but I would say the engine is great and reliable. It does not perceivably consume oil and according to my butt dyno, still makes the same power as it was when new. I change oil at least once a year regardless of mileage. This car is still my daily driver. Fuel economy is as expected, 10 km/l in the city (light - med traffic), went as high as 16-18 km/l on trips to the far far north or far south).
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August 13th, 2021 01:44 PM #9
I had a 2015 1.8 AT base model. Sold it this year with 90k plus on the odometer. Its a reliable car, nice interior space and good engine. Only problems encountered are the AC (gas leak, twice) which was solved on the second instance by tracing where the leak came from; and the squeaking front suspension sa humps (replaced suspension). Other than Walang ibang naging sakit ng ulo, just the regular maintenance check. By they way, I owned the car in the UAE, mostly driven on the highway with 140km speed limit. Different condition sa Pinas but with the high temp in the desert it is pretty good.
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