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Good stuffsnypaz wrote:No charge to the customer. Car is fine.
turboturnsmeon2 wrote:2017 Ioniq, AC just stopped cooling.
Has anyone else experienced issues with their AC ? Is the AC covered under the warranty ?
Rockram wrote:Is the full Electric Version of the ionic in trinidad market yet ?
I think that here a while now... At least a year.Rockram wrote:Is the full Electric Version of the ionic in trinidad market yet ?
snypaz wrote:Any reputable custom shop should be able to do this. The ONLY thing I'm seeing being an issue is the disassembly. I wanted to change my park lights to LEDs without having to take the entire light off. But I guess that's not possible.
snypaz wrote:Try Street Concepts in Arima. Sean is the only person I'd trust to do something like this. But that's just my experience through seeing him work.
Dizzy28 wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:2017 Ioniq, AC just stopped cooling.
Has anyone else experienced issues with their AC ? Is the AC covered under the warranty ?
I experienced this with my 2016 Tucson. Could be a Hyundai problem. I know of a few other ppl with the 2016 Tucosn where the AC stopped cooling as well.
Was a part called the thermostop that was defective and it is a warranty item.
nervewrecker wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:2017 Ioniq, AC just stopped cooling.
Has anyone else experienced issues with their AC ? Is the AC covered under the warranty ?
I experienced this with my 2016 Tucson. Could be a Hyundai problem. I know of a few other ppl with the 2016 Tucosn where the AC stopped cooling as well.
Was a part called the thermostop that was defective and it is a warranty item.
My aunt had to pay to get her's done.
What refrigerant they use? r134a or r600?
ADONI wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:2017 Ioniq, AC just stopped cooling.
Has anyone else experienced issues with their AC ? Is the AC covered under the warranty ?
I experienced this with my 2016 Tucson. Could be a Hyundai problem. I know of a few other ppl with the 2016 Tucosn where the AC stopped cooling as well.
Was a part called the thermostop that was defective and it is a warranty item.
My aunt had to pay to get her's done.
What refrigerant they use? r134a or r600?
Had first and second gen Tucson and on the fourth year both evaporators had to change...
Overpriced and under featured. I good!!randolphinshan wrote:ADONI wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:2017 Ioniq, AC just stopped cooling.
Has anyone else experienced issues with their AC ? Is the AC covered under the warranty ?
I experienced this with my 2016 Tucson. Could be a Hyundai problem. I know of a few other ppl with the 2016 Tucosn where the AC stopped cooling as well.
Was a part called the thermostop that was defective and it is a warranty item.
My aunt had to pay to get her's done.
What refrigerant they use? r134a or r600?
Had first and second gen Tucson and on the fourth year both evaporators had to change...
One word for you fellas.. TOYOTA.
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