How far can you drive a Hyundai Elantra on empty?
Make | Model | Miles remaining when low fuel warning light is illuminated |
---|---|---|
Hyundai | Elantra | 30 |
Ford | Explorer | 35-80 |
Chevrolet | Cruze | 56-84 |
Ford | Focus | 35-80 |
What should I do if my Hyundai Elantra won’t start?
Got a jump start from Hyundai roadside assistance (good service) and drove the car for about 30 minutes to recharge the battery. Arrived at home, turned off the ignition. Tried to restart the car, but the engine wouldn’t turn over.
How many miles does a Hyundai Elantra last?
With proper care and maintenance, it’s probably safe to assume that barring catastrophe, Your Elantra will last for upwards oF-150,000 miles. With preventative maintenance, top quality fluids, and nonaggressive driving, You’re probably looking at close to 250,000. Add in a little luck to the previous, and You too could join the 300,000 mile club.
What are the problems with the Hyundai Elantra battery?
Headlights Engine Windows Radio Battery Serpentine belt Wife and I were out shopping today, Stopped at the market to pick up groceries. Headlights and radio work fine, but engine would not turn over. Got a jump start from Hyundai roadside assistance (good service) and drove the car for about 30 minutes to recharge the battery.
Is the inhibitor switch on my Hyundai under warranty?
The new Inhibitor Switch part is a slightly different shape from the original. So if your car isn’t under warranty anymore, contact Hyundai & they should supply the part for Free! Otherwise it’s only a $20 part & takes 10 mins to change over. There is 1 good YouTube video of a guy showing it.
What are the problems with a 2006 Hyundai Elantra?
Worst 2006 Hyundai Elantra Problems #1: Missing Or Stalling When Driving 2006 Elantra Average Cost to Fix: $1,200 #2: Air Bag Light Is On 2006 Elantra Average Cost to Fix: $1,300 #3: Brake Pads Have Excessive Wear 2006 Elantra Average Cost to Fix: $600
Got a jump start from Hyundai roadside assistance (good service) and drove the car for about 30 minutes to recharge the battery. Arrived at home, turned off the ignition. Tried to restart the car, but the engine wouldn’t turn over.
The new Inhibitor Switch part is a slightly different shape from the original. So if your car isn’t under warranty anymore, contact Hyundai & they should supply the part for Free! Otherwise it’s only a $20 part & takes 10 mins to change over. There is 1 good YouTube video of a guy showing it.