Scamp
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Hey folks,
As part of the recommended maintenance, I had the transmission fluid flushed/replaced. Following that maintenance, I began to feel the car's transmission acting up from a cold start mostly. I brought it back for the next oil change, complained and told them I thought they did something wrong with the transmission fluid change last time. They check and confirmed. Wrong fluid, overfilled, but told me "our tech says transmission fluid is pretty much all the same." Well, if that's the case, why is one almost two hundred dollars more than the other?
Anyways, they claim they've done it right this time with the correct fluid, but the issue persists and may even be getting worse:
Symptoms:
Question:
Is this enough to force the dealership to replace the transmission under warranty? I fear that because the transmission hasn't completely failed, and that once warmed up, it's not super obvious something is wrong with it. Still, I am trying to avoid having it fail on a long trip.
I bought the car used, not CPO, but bought an extended warranty for the car through Hyundai (Platinum plan).
Whether they accept fault or not, this thing is clearly not happy and probably on its way out, I figure.
Thank you
As part of the recommended maintenance, I had the transmission fluid flushed/replaced. Following that maintenance, I began to feel the car's transmission acting up from a cold start mostly. I brought it back for the next oil change, complained and told them I thought they did something wrong with the transmission fluid change last time. They check and confirmed. Wrong fluid, overfilled, but told me "our tech says transmission fluid is pretty much all the same." Well, if that's the case, why is one almost two hundred dollars more than the other?
Anyways, they claim they've done it right this time with the correct fluid, but the issue persists and may even be getting worse:
Symptoms:
- Lurches/hesitates a bit into second gear, sometimes others.
- Very whiney going into gears. More pronounced if higher RPMs and manually shifted.
- Occasionally downshifts very hard.
- If left parked for 2-3 days without running, the next start I hear an awful noise that sounds like the transmission whining.
Question:
Is this enough to force the dealership to replace the transmission under warranty? I fear that because the transmission hasn't completely failed, and that once warmed up, it's not super obvious something is wrong with it. Still, I am trying to avoid having it fail on a long trip.
I bought the car used, not CPO, but bought an extended warranty for the car through Hyundai (Platinum plan).
Whether they accept fault or not, this thing is clearly not happy and probably on its way out, I figure.
Thank you