As far as the most common problems with Hyundai Getz are concerned, there are quite a few issues worth discussing. These include problems with the power delivery, electrical issues, issues with the suspension, issues with the brakes, and the car stalling.
The four Hyundai i10 years to avoid are the 2008 i10, the 2011 i10, the 2013 i10, and the 2015 i10. If you do come across these, youâve come to the right place as this article will tell you all you need to know about them. These are the common issues with Hyundai i10. Common problems with Hyundai Getz.
My Getz has run 56000 kms and has really been no trouble. Check your air flaps, check the gas, clean the fins (esp if long usage in very dusty conditions) and lastly, take it to another private a/c expert for a second opinion. SOme of the Hyundai techs are pitifully low on diagnostic skills.
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Hyundai ix35 2WD 1.7 diesel, hard or impossible to engage 1st gear- Solved! We had this car booked in today for almost impossible to engage first gear, all other gears were fine. The problem is stretched cables but a quick fix is possible. If you go to select reverse gear you will notice that once the gate is lifted that first is easily now
17 posts · Joined 2009. #2 · May 7, 2009. Auto transmission problems can be caused by a few things. It could be driving style. If you really push the car hard, it will wear the transmission quickly. It could be a leak of transmission fluid, this should be checked regularly.
You should expect at least 100,000km before an ABS or wheel speed sensor replacement is required. Hyundai Getz's operated in dusty regions or in coastal areas with salty air will usually experience problems more often. When a wheel speed sensor is failing you may notice: The ABS warning light is illuminated. ABS brakes activate erroneously.
My car is Kia Picanto Mk1 1.1L 2009 which has the Hyundai engine G4HG common to the Getz. As the crankshaft as well as the sprocket is worn I plan to fill the wear void with feeler gauge superglued to the shaft and then grinded down to size using a dremel as access is limited. I may also need epoxy filler or better still Loctite660.
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