stacyo218
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I'm sorry to hear that, Stacy. I don't know why the clutch would go out. They may also have misdiagnosed it. You didn't give much detail, other than it just went out, so I don't have much to go on. You might call other dealers in the area.
I don't know why either. It's insane! Like I said, I have for the most part only ever driven MT cars. This is the ONLY time in 30 years I have had a clutch go and to the point that it did is beyond. Ironically, I had it in for oil an change/checkup at the dealer I purchased from on April 27. The clutch went on 5/8.
I did contact a mechanic friend. He did the research on the parts - between the fllywheel/clutch and throw arm - I think he said throw arm - total parts cost is $3300. He also has a contact at another Hyundai dealer. He spoke to him and was told that his dealership has only sold two of my and I believe your model since inception. Neither of those two cars have had issue to his knowledge. (He did say he's seen issue with the 2.0's fairly frequently) Not much to go on. You can't get the parts outside of Hyundai at this time. The labor guide allows 6 hours. That right there is $4000. This is what the dealer quoted me.
I went to the dealer this morning to speak to them and took pictures of the flywheel and clutch. Not pretty.
My car had just over 1k miles when I purchased it - it was a demo. I feel that may have a lot to do with the current circumstance. There really isn't much detail to give on how it happened. There was zero indication anything was wrong. It was shifting normally until it didn't. I was in the center lane of traffic and had to get the off to the side so I didn't get hit. I just pressed the clutch as hard as I could and with great difficulty got over. I had little choice.
Hyundai America sent a field agent out yesterday and they claim it's 'user abuse'. I claim BS but I am between a rock and a hard place. The throw arm comes in tomorrow and they can have it fixed by Friday if I authorize. My dilemma is do I bite the bullet pay and then argue with Hyundai or let my car sit there while I argue?
