Is 2011 Hyundai Sonata hybrid a good car?

Is 2011 Hyundai Sonata hybrid a good car?

Strong performance, good fuel economy, attractive styling and a roomy, well-equipped interior not only make the 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid a good used hybrid car, but a good used midsize car overall.

Why is the active air flap on my Hyundai Sonata?

The active air flap system opens and closes depending upon temperature which helps with gas mileage. Since my flap is open, there is no harm to the car. But because the engine light comes on about 15 miles after clearing the code, I have to get it fixed so it passes inspection. $700 part/$200 labor won’t pass inspection w/o fixing

What does ” check active air flap system ” mean?

Yesterday on my way home a warning came on my display “Check Active Air Flap System.” This is a system Hyundai used to deflect air flow at high speed to optimize fuel economy. From reading different forums last night, it seemed more common than it should be and when I took it to the dealership this morning, his expression was about the same.

What does deflect air flow do on a Hyundai?

This is a system Hyundai used to deflect air flow at high speed to optimize fuel economy. From reading different forums last night, it seemed more common than it should be and when I took it to the dealership this morning, his expression was about the same. If this is an issue Hyundai should issue a recall and correct the problem.

The active air flap system opens and closes depending upon temperature which helps with gas mileage. Since my flap is open, there is no harm to the car. But because the engine light comes on about 15 miles after clearing the code, I have to get it fixed so it passes inspection. $700 part/$200 labor won’t pass inspection w/o fixing

Yesterday on my way home a warning came on my display “Check Active Air Flap System.” This is a system Hyundai used to deflect air flow at high speed to optimize fuel economy. From reading different forums last night, it seemed more common than it should be and when I took it to the dealership this morning, his expression was about the same.

This is a system Hyundai used to deflect air flow at high speed to optimize fuel economy. From reading different forums last night, it seemed more common than it should be and when I took it to the dealership this morning, his expression was about the same. If this is an issue Hyundai should issue a recall and correct the problem.

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