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Old 01-30-2008, 02:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
jmdfullerton
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Default Elantra GT2002 Electrical Issue unresolved

My Elantra GT is just off warranty but electrical issues were documented during warranty. The right hand power mirror clicks as if stuck for no apparent reason and seems at times to be activated by the key fob clicker. Local dealer tried to fix and replaced switch. Still does it. No explanation. Now car is off warranty and they want cash up front to delve into the problem. Over the last three years car has been in repeatedly for this issue which has now created a major problem. The car was in for repair for the mirror problem for the last two weeks while we were on holiday. It ran for two days after pick up then mysteriously the mirror starting clicking and a day later, the car no longer starts. The ROOMLp 15 amp fuse is blown and when we try and replace it just shoots out a spark and blows the fuse again.

Has anyone else had this problem and what are my rights under warranty. I am in Canada by the way so I cannot invoke the Lemon Law althought right now I wish I could!!!
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