All I do is deal with Hyundai Warranty all day long, so trust me when I tell you this. You have a 5 year 60,000 mile bumper to bumper and also powertrain warranty. The first owner is the only one who gets the 10 year 100,000 mile powertrain warranty.
2007-09-26 10:41:05
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answered by wilsoac1 3
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I suggest looking in the owners manual or calling the local dealer. This is not a warranty item and you will need to pay for it. If the car is due for a new belt then get it done. Some of these engines are "Interference Engines" which means that if the belt fails the engine will do great damage to it self. I also suggest that if the water pump is located down in under the timing belt I recommend getting it changed also. The reason for this is that the labor to change the belt might be a lot of money. Now if you have the belt changed then the water pump fails you will have to pay all of that labor again. Its cheaper to install any parts that are down in that area while the engine is apart. The dealer can tell you when the belt is due for replacement and the cost. You can then call some of the garages around your area to get an estimate from them. Any good mechanic can do this repair.
2016-05-19 00:55:55
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answered by ? 3
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If clean title you get the balance of the 5 year 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty from original date of purchase and the 10 yr 100K power train goes to the same 5yr 60K as it is not fully transferable. Enjoy your new car!_!
2007-09-26 07:39:08
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answered by beavanjb 7
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All manufacturers warranties are transferable to the new owners so long as they remain within the specified parameters. Your bill of sale will entitle you to transfer the warranty to your name.
2007-09-26 06:36:06
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answered by al_sheda 4
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yes it is still covered by 3 year warranty from the date of purchased as new, then you will require an MOT
2007-09-26 05:47:20
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answered by Perfectionist 6
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contact previous owner to find out what is transferable and what is not,he might have extra's done like paint and interior protection something like supaguard(based in glasgow) where this work is done by dealership,or you can contact hyundai with reg/chassis number to find out your answer
2007-09-26 06:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If the title is not clean.. you have no warranty. If it was never wrecked or beat on.. it will be fine.
2007-09-26 06:53:52
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answered by littledzl 2
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you will find that a WARRANTY goes with the car,
whereas a GUARANTEE stays with the person who bought it.
answer ur 'Q' ?
2007-09-26 05:55:41
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answered by helmut UK 3
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What on earth possessed you to buy a Hyundai?
2007-09-26 05:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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