Why does my alignment keeps going bad?
Here are the top three reasons your vehicle may fall out of alignment: Sudden disturbance or impact from hitting something such as a pothole, bumping into a curb, going too fast over a speed bump, or an accident. Suspension components, including poor shocks or struts, become worn or loose affecting alignment.
Are there any problems with the Hyundai Elantra?
Check out our Hyundai Elantra overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Elantra.
Are there alignment issues in the Hyundai Accent?
We are seeing a number of Hyundai Accents and Sonatas coming through with alignment issues. In many cases, the tires are balanced numerous times, the tires have been swapped out and the cars have been aligned again and again, often numerous times before the 10,000 miles mark.
How much does it cost to fix a 2009 Hyundai Elantra?
1 Front Suspension Failure 2009 Elantra Average Cost to Fix: $3,000 Average Mileage: 37,000 mi 2 EPS Light On, Can’t Steer 2009 Elantra Average Cost to Fix: $200 Average Mileage: 66,000 mi 3 Oil Leak/Smoke 2009 Elantra
What to do if your Hyundai alignment is not working?
We were told that the front caster/camber could not be adjusted and that even after the alignment, which was done on the car and we paid for, the car could not be adjusted. We were also told by the service manager at the Hyundai dealership that we should try to fix the issue by going to a local auto body shop.
Check out our Hyundai Elantra overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Elantra.
We were told that the front caster/camber could not be adjusted and that even after the alignment, which was done on the car and we paid for, the car could not be adjusted. We were also told by the service manager at the Hyundai dealership that we should try to fix the issue by going to a local auto body shop.
We are seeing a number of Hyundai Accents and Sonatas coming through with alignment issues. In many cases, the tires are balanced numerous times, the tires have been swapped out and the cars have been aligned again and again, often numerous times before the 10,000 miles mark.
1 Front Suspension Failure 2009 Elantra Average Cost to Fix: $3,000 Average Mileage: 37,000 mi 2 EPS Light On, Can’t Steer 2009 Elantra Average Cost to Fix: $200 Average Mileage: 66,000 mi 3 Oil Leak/Smoke 2009 Elantra