I HATE my Santa Fe!!!
#82
I saw that...too funny.
Update: I got a call from Consumer Affairs again but could not answer it as I was getting my haircut. They left a voicemail that reeked of ass-kissing but nevertheless informed me that a control panel has been located and will be rush-shipped to the dealer. Per the rep, it should be there within one to two business days.
Update: I got a call from Consumer Affairs again but could not answer it as I was getting my haircut. They left a voicemail that reeked of ass-kissing but nevertheless informed me that a control panel has been located and will be rush-shipped to the dealer. Per the rep, it should be there within one to two business days.
#85
#86
#87
It's a VERY common issue....rotors warp early and often.
#89
PortlandRL,
I'm with you on the Hyundai crap.
I too was enticed by the low price and lots of gadgets along with a good warranty.
WELL, not soon after the cheap cost cutting in their products started rearing it's ugly head.
I too had bizzare HVAC problems. Sometime the HVAC had a freaking mind of it's own. Blower on full blast, and I had no control over the vent, temp, fan speed...Only solution was to stop the car, shut engine off, and try again.
Of course the dealership could not fix the problem since it was intermittent.
Then the cheapass brake rotors. Warp, vibrate, shudder...and again, yes they offer a nice warranty, but guess what, not on brake rotors.
second row seat got stuck in the up position, would not slide or flip to give access to the rear.
It took three trips to the dealership to get all the parts replaced, fixed...they even broke the recline handle and didn't tell me. I found out the next time I tried to flip the seat.
Buzzing Stereo. Forget trying to use my ipod. The interference was unforgivable.
Luckly I found a new Honda and unloaded that POS.
Don't get me started on the non-existent resale value on a Hyundai/KIA.
I learned my lesson. All those gadgets Hyundai throws in at no cost. AVOID THE TEMPTATION. It's smoke and mirrors.
I'm with you on the Hyundai crap.
I too was enticed by the low price and lots of gadgets along with a good warranty.
WELL, not soon after the cheap cost cutting in their products started rearing it's ugly head.
I too had bizzare HVAC problems. Sometime the HVAC had a freaking mind of it's own. Blower on full blast, and I had no control over the vent, temp, fan speed...Only solution was to stop the car, shut engine off, and try again.
Of course the dealership could not fix the problem since it was intermittent.
Then the cheapass brake rotors. Warp, vibrate, shudder...and again, yes they offer a nice warranty, but guess what, not on brake rotors.
second row seat got stuck in the up position, would not slide or flip to give access to the rear.
It took three trips to the dealership to get all the parts replaced, fixed...they even broke the recline handle and didn't tell me. I found out the next time I tried to flip the seat.
Buzzing Stereo. Forget trying to use my ipod. The interference was unforgivable.
Luckly I found a new Honda and unloaded that POS.
Don't get me started on the non-existent resale value on a Hyundai/KIA.
I learned my lesson. All those gadgets Hyundai throws in at no cost. AVOID THE TEMPTATION. It's smoke and mirrors.
#90
#93
I went through three sets of rotors in my '06 TL within 4 years and 70k. My RSX-S, GS-R all had warped rotors too. My RSX within 15k. Our Fit is close to 30k and no issues yet. *knocks on wood*
#95
I put 145,000 miles on my '04 Santa Fe and never had a lick of trouble with it. It wanted gas, an oil change every 5K or so and it just kept going. That thing was the fricking energizer bunny....I miss it.
#96
#97
The brakes themselves are great though, I must say. Powerful and have never heard a squeak from them, which is nice doing 90% city driving.
#98
I have 154k miles on my TSX...original OEM rotors, second set of pads. I had brake shimmy with OEM pads (it would come and go), but shimmy disappeared when I installed a set of Hawk pads. I didn't have the rotors resurfaced/turned. In my case, the shimmy was due to the pads and not the rotors. I have 54k miles on the Hawk pads and braking is smooth as butter.
#99
Pad life? The Pilot had it's front pads changed at 85K miles, I was pleased with the OEM pads that I replaced them with the same. The 05 TL? The OEM Ferodo's dust-makers lasted until 50K and I replaced them with aftermarket (can't recall the vendor name at the moment) and the dust reduction has been dramatic. The Pilot now has 180K on original rotors that still have a couple mm of thickness left before they reach the minimum.
The 80's and 90's Honda's and Accord had alot of udnersized rotors which caused alot of warped and faded brakes in Hondas and Acura's. Since the late 90's, the vast majority of Honda's and Acura's have had trouble-free brakes. I'm not saying people haven't replaced rotors, but mis-torquing of lug nuts, getting water on hot rotors, and extreme braking (ie racing) is not a indication of poor brakes.
Recent Honda brakes have been OK, however there are an occasional problem (ie 1G Honda Oddy rear drums were a design problem). The folks that use blank statements that the majority of Honda's have brake problems do not know what they're talking about.
Last edited by Legend2TL; 03-05-2011 at 11:51 AM.
#100
Like I said, it's only from what I've experienced and researched. Brakes seem to be a major complaint of Hondas and Acuras in general, just look at the number of threads on this forum. IIRC, there was even a class-action suit against Honda for premature brake wear (2G TSX owners I think).
I just don't think brakes are Honda's strong suit.
I just don't think brakes are Honda's strong suit.
#101
I agree it's not their strong suite, and also it's also based on experience and research. From Consumer Reports, many (most?) older Honda's and Acura's had poor ratings in their annual car guide issue. Last time I looked I see extremely few problems for brakes. It's been slow but I've watched the size of the brakes grow even when in proportion to vehicle weight. The forums are good but I'm more weary of the postings than I am of CR.
Today I know 20-30 Honda/Acura owners (friends or neighbors) and I've helped a handful of them with maintenance. On brakes I've replaced pads but haven't replaced any rotors on a Honda/Acura since the late 90's.
Today I know 20-30 Honda/Acura owners (friends or neighbors) and I've helped a handful of them with maintenance. On brakes I've replaced pads but haven't replaced any rotors on a Honda/Acura since the late 90's.
Last edited by Legend2TL; 03-06-2011 at 07:26 AM.
#102
Picked up my car this evening right around 6:00 and so far, the new climate control panel is working great. Despite this, I have still given it the new nickname Charlie Sheen because it acts out, nobody knows why it's acting that way or what's causing it. But seriously....hopefully this is the end of the troubles.
#106
It has been raining pretty much steadily since I picked the car up and the defroster is working flawlessly. Prior to the fix, it would have done the ninja fogging thing at least once in weather like this; humid and wet but as I said, it's working great. I have to thank my dealer for quite literally bending over backwards to get that part....they said they pretty much had to break arms to get one and for that, they have my endless thanks.
On a semi-related note, somebody on FitFreak (where I moonlight as a fan of the car) is having big time troubles with his Accord CrossTour. While I feel sorry for the guy, it makes me feel better about my own situation.
http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/other...tour-dead.html
Last edited by PortlandRL; 03-10-2011 at 02:51 AM.
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