I felt I should warn everyone here of the issue I have been dealing with the last 3 weeks. ( some details before I begin: 36k miles on car, I am in my 30s and in perfect health and a nonsmoker)
Three weeks ago, I experienced severe health symptoms while driving my 2010 3.8 sedan two days in a row. My symptoms included being light headed, cold chills, hands becoming numb and a racing heart. I also felt faint and my stomach became upset. The first day, I chalked it up to possibly the flu or dehydration. The second day the symptoms came back and were worse. I had been in the car for over 2 hours. After thinking I was having a possible heart attack, I went to an ER. Exiting the vehicle, there was a STRONG smell of fumes outside. Upon entering the ER and describing my symptoms I told them of the fumes. I was seen immediately and they drew blood to run test.
The blood test came back and showed I had elevated levels of CARBON MONOXIDE. A normal level is 0.0-0.8 Mine was 2.1!!! The doctor explained that this would cause the symptoms I was having. Any more and I could have passed out while driving!
After being dismissed from the ER, I immediately called Hyundai to notify them of the issue and roadside assistance to arrange other transportation. I got a rental car the next morning and drove home (I was several hours away on a business trip when this happened).
My car was trucked back to the dealer that I purchased it from where it has sat the last 3 weeks. My dealer was instructed not to touch the car. I was told a specialist was coming to look at it.
I will spare everyone the long details and just say that I have spoken with Hyundai Motor America no fewer than 12 times trying to get answers these past 3 weeks. The customer service people have been clueless and confused the entire time. The dealer has been kept in the dark as well.
That was 3 weeks ago.
(I should also add that a friend, who also has a 3.8, took his in to the dealer in June after smelling gas. The dealer looked at it and said everything was fine)
Today, I was informed that someone had completed an inspection of the vehicle and FOUND NOTHING WRONG. I was instructed to come pick up my vehicle today or the dealer would start charging me a "storage fee". HMA is closing the case because they say the vehicle is fine. They will not provide me the results of the tests nor tell me who conducted the test on the vehicle.
This entire experience has been horrific and HMA has failed at every step since this was brought to their attention.
I have contacted my state attorney general's office and they have already filed a complaint with HMA before today.
I will now be visiting with several attorneys to discuss the situation and see where I go from here.
I wanted everyone to know what happened to me and exactly how Hyundai has responded.
I would not wish this on anyone.
Three weeks ago, I experienced severe health symptoms while driving my 2010 3.8 sedan two days in a row. My symptoms included being light headed, cold chills, hands becoming numb and a racing heart. I also felt faint and my stomach became upset. The first day, I chalked it up to possibly the flu or dehydration. The second day the symptoms came back and were worse. I had been in the car for over 2 hours. After thinking I was having a possible heart attack, I went to an ER. Exiting the vehicle, there was a STRONG smell of fumes outside. Upon entering the ER and describing my symptoms I told them of the fumes. I was seen immediately and they drew blood to run test.
The blood test came back and showed I had elevated levels of CARBON MONOXIDE. A normal level is 0.0-0.8 Mine was 2.1!!! The doctor explained that this would cause the symptoms I was having. Any more and I could have passed out while driving!
After being dismissed from the ER, I immediately called Hyundai to notify them of the issue and roadside assistance to arrange other transportation. I got a rental car the next morning and drove home (I was several hours away on a business trip when this happened).
My car was trucked back to the dealer that I purchased it from where it has sat the last 3 weeks. My dealer was instructed not to touch the car. I was told a specialist was coming to look at it.
I will spare everyone the long details and just say that I have spoken with Hyundai Motor America no fewer than 12 times trying to get answers these past 3 weeks. The customer service people have been clueless and confused the entire time. The dealer has been kept in the dark as well.
That was 3 weeks ago.
(I should also add that a friend, who also has a 3.8, took his in to the dealer in June after smelling gas. The dealer looked at it and said everything was fine)
Today, I was informed that someone had completed an inspection of the vehicle and FOUND NOTHING WRONG. I was instructed to come pick up my vehicle today or the dealer would start charging me a "storage fee". HMA is closing the case because they say the vehicle is fine. They will not provide me the results of the tests nor tell me who conducted the test on the vehicle.
This entire experience has been horrific and HMA has failed at every step since this was brought to their attention.
I have contacted my state attorney general's office and they have already filed a complaint with HMA before today.
I will now be visiting with several attorneys to discuss the situation and see where I go from here.
I wanted everyone to know what happened to me and exactly how Hyundai has responded.
I would not wish this on anyone.