Can you Believe this is a Hyundai

Well yesterday was judgement day and verdict was.....





NOT GUILTY of making me bummed out!

I ran it through the touch-free wash, pulled over to dry it, started it back up and NO flashing 1326 code
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Glad it was a simple fix. What did they say about using touchless car wash?

Maybe stick to once a week through tunnel wash? Not only might problem reoccur but it can be tough on your paint. I have one less than a mile from my house andxalthough it can be tempting I only use it 4-6 times a year.


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Glad it was a simple fix. What did they say about using touchless car wash?

Maybe stick to once a week through tunnel wash? Not only might problem reoccur but it can be tough on your paint. I have one less than a mile from my house andxalthough it can be tempting I only use it 4-6 times a year.


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They said nothing about the carwash and a part of me hears yah but the other part says "no issues the calender year"

As far as the paint goes, yeah, I don't wanna "wash the paint off"

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They said nothing about the carwash and a part of me hears yah but the other part says "no issues the calender year"

As far as the paint goes, yeah, I don't wanna "wash the paint off"

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My thinking is not that the sensor just stopped working all of a sudden. But maybe something that wore out over time. Not the sensor got wet but maybe vibrations f’d it up.

But if dealer didn’t say anything and your still under warranty, touchless away!


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My thinking is not that the sensor just stopped working all of a sudden. But maybe something that wore out over time. Not the sensor got wet but maybe vibrations f’d it up.

But if dealer didn’t say anything and your still under warranty, touchless away!


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I get the "worn out" idea but what do you think could wear out

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I get the "worn out" idea but what do you think could wear out

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Maybe the high pressure wash is causing it to vibrate in a different way than driving?

I’m guessing the woulda said something if that was it…

Other thing is all that high pressure and strong chemical not good for paint. Especially if you plan to keep this long term


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Maybe the high pressure wash is causing it to vibrate in a different way than driving?

I’m guessing the woulda said something if that was it…

Other thing is all that high pressure and strong chemical not good for paint. Especially if you plan to keep this long term


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They said something about it spraying into the grill but they were "spit balling" and besides, how about 15 minutes of driving through a storm on the highway, much more water going through the grill.

I hope it's "just one of those things"

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I'm wondering if shuting the car off during the wash would help, what do you think

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If the sensor was getting wet or even shaken, turning the car off would only stop current from flowing to the sensor; it will still get wet and shake. Turning off the car wouldn't really change anything. I would scratch it up to a faulty sensor and hopefully a one-off failure. Don't over think it and just keep driving!
 
They said something about it spraying into the grill but they were "spit balling" and besides, how about 15 minutes of driving through a storm on the highway, much more water going through the grill.

I hope it's "just one of those things"

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Yeah, none of that flies IMO. Sometimes the best answer is just "We don't know why it failed, we're sorry for the trouble, but at least you are covered" instead of just making #### up. If you don't know, you don't know; grasping for lame ass excuses just makes them look bad.
 
Well I washed the EN after work today and it passed AGAIN! I'm soooo happy, appreciative and relieved all in one

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That is a good looking car. I really like where Hyundai's designs are gong these days. They are different and unusual without being shockingly ugly like BMW who's supposedly doing trying to do the same thing.

A couple things I'm not sure I'd like.
- That dashboard screen. I know everyone is using this style, but it reflects sunlight and can be hard to read.
- The seats look very flat and unsupportive at the hips or torso
- I'm not sure why they would have front seat back adjustments on the inside edge of the seat back. Is that there so kids in the back can mess with their parrents? I don't see how someone in the front seat could even reach those or why they would need them when they have the similar controls in the traditional place.
 
It kind of reminds me of a Group B rally car from the 80's. Only its twice the size and weight of those cars...

Still very cool and a step in the right direction. Electrification has so much potential for fun performance cars. Automakers just need to acknowledge it and throw the driving enthusiasts a bone here and there among the SUV pods they keep building.
 
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