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Old 05-07-2005, 06:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default new tib's mods keep breaking down

i just bought a new 04 GTV6, i wanted the 05 model, but the 04 was alot cheaper...
anyways i thought that alot of the bugs where worked out from the 03...which i knew had alot of problems. 2 days after i bought it the park lights dont turn off so i take it back, they fix it, and now the keyless entry/alarm doesnt work, im taking it back for them to fix it. this car's mods just keep breaking down, can anyone tell me if hyundai bothered to fix anything from the 03 or is this the same old turd. and also any other problems i may expect in the future.
my LC2 that i bought the first year it was released never had any problems....
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Old 05-08-2005, 12:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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sounds like you just have bad luck or dont know what you're doin...there really arent that many problems except the power windows and the Gt's clutch
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Default Re: new tib's mods keep breaking down

it also helps if the dealer knows what they're doing. for all you know, some ingenious sales guy was in charge of that tib, let the battery die in it, jumped it backwards and fried half of everything.
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Old 05-17-2005, 06:44 PM   #4 (permalink)
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malik112099 what is the deal with the 03 tiburon clutch and powed windows. My 04 v6 gt is a bitch to shift.Took it back to the dealer and they keep saying that it's the hydraulic clutch that make it that way.Is this the same as the 03 tib?
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