Are there transmission problems in the Hyundai Elantra Touring?
The touring had a flare in shifting for awhile and got worse when getting on hwy. Mileage was bad. So we took the car in for another problem and mentioned it. An hour later says we need new tranny. Warranty covered thanks. Transmission was replaced. Transmission light came on.
What causes shift flare in Hyundai Elantra Touring?
Shifting from second to the third gear was done delayed and with shocks, I felt every time when the gears were shifted transmission replaced. car was exhibiting “shift flare”. this was as the automatic transmission was shifting from 3rd to 4th. the engine a would rev until it got into gear.
Why does my Hyundai Elantra spin when I slow down?
Transmission sometimes spins freely for several seconds, as if in neutral, after slowing down from highway speed and then trying to re-accelerate. Transmission also sometimes engages with a sudden lunge forward after accelerating sluggishly from a standing stop.
The touring had a flare in shifting for awhile and got worse when getting on hwy. Mileage was bad. So we took the car in for another problem and mentioned it. An hour later says we need new tranny. Warranty covered thanks. Transmission was replaced. Transmission light came on.
What are the features of a 2009 Hyundai Elantra?
Though the 2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring comes very well equipped, there are a few desirable bits that can only be had as part of the Premium-Sport Package. Those include dual-setting heated front seats, a power sunroof, and partially-chromed 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Kumho tires.
What kind of warranty does the Hyundai Elantra have?
You could say there’s something for everyone in the 2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring, from its slick five-speed manual transmission to its 31-mpg highway rating and impressive list of standard safety features. All that, plus Hyundai’s 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty and more interior room than the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen.
How much horsepower does a Hyundai Elantra have?
While the 2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring’s 138-horsepower engine delivers adequate power for the daily commute, drivers will be wishing for more oomph when it’s time to pass quick-moving traffic. There just isn’t a lot of power in reserve, so plan on downshifting frequently.