
The Hyundai Elantra N, known for its affordability and sporty appeal, has encountered some roadblocks, including multiple recalls and noise complaints. Recently, a more troubling issue has emerged involving warranty disputes.
Christian Matzoros, a college student, experienced a sudden engine failure in his Elantra N at 46,000 kilometers. Despite having an extended warranty, Hyundai has refused to cover the repairs, citing abuse of the vehicle.
According to reports by CTV News Toronto, Matzoros was driving home when his car’s engine abruptly stopped functioning. Initially, he expected the warranty to cover the damages. However, upon inspection, Hyundai technicians analyzing the ECU telemetry concluded that the engine had been over-revved, causing significant mechanical stress and failure of the valve timing system. Hyundai’s investigation suggested that the car was either shifted improperly at high speeds or had modified ECU software to exceed factory limits, practices that could void the warranty.
Hyundai has informed Matzoros that due to these findings, he might face a $10,000 CAD expense for a new engine, as modifications and misuse are not covered under the warranty terms. The company insists that it has provided a comprehensive explanation to Matzoros about the decision based on the car’s recorded data.
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