also, how well do you trust you friend driving you in the trunk? that would
concern me a lot more.
"Zy" <outoft...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Yep, I have the problem too.
It's not related to the fuel level... I tested that last night.
As soon as the weather warms up a little in May, I will be climbing
underneath the car and pushing, shoving, and tapping on things to find
out
what's loose back there. I bet a little neoprene foam could work wonders.
If you listen for it, it will drive you nuts. Ignore it... if you can.
:)
PS: Did you test the internal trunk release? Hey, Jimmy Hoffa could be
alive
today if he would have had one.
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Bob
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Okay so here is the sccop,
I bought a 2006 GLS V6 in October 2005 and last week I had a "come to
Jesus meeting" with my dealer after my car has been in the shop 9 times
since I bought it. I have had all the same issues as discussed here and
more and here is the sccop.
The Clunking Noise:
A design flaw in the suspension system that Hyundai is aware of but no fix
for it yet. It is possible to minimize the noise in some cases. Part of
the noise may be coming from the jack and the styrofoam it is sitting in.
Try removing it. Also the spare tire cover (Black plastic shheting) that
covers your trunk has two plastic/metal clips that fit directly into two
holes that are in the frame of the car body. Try insulating them with
foam to prevent rattling. While these alone will not get rid of the
clunking it may help minimize it.
Two additional problems I have had:
With a full tank of gas you will hear a rumbling noise for about 20-25
miles after you fill up. This is the result of no baffles in the gas
tank. Again Hyundai is aware of it but no fix yet.
The last one is a high pitched whine that my car and others have developed
at around the 60 to 70 MPH mark (2K RPM). After much fighting with my
dealership and Hyundai they have finally admitted that this too is a
design flaw dealing with the Variable Intake Manifold. When the air comes
in it causes a high pitched whine. They know it and have not figured a fix
for it.
Hope all this information helps.
HT, is there any indication as to why only some vehicles experience this
noise? A friend of mine recently picked up an '06 LX, and I hear this
noise while in his car, but not in my '06 GLS V6.
Eric
Thanks,
Seppo
"hyundaitech" <notp...@not.public.com> wrote in message
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In fact, I thought the noise was present in all. But it's possible the
suspensions are different in some models, causing the noise to not be
present in all of them.
It is entirely possible that the sound is present in my car also. I just
have never noticed it. And I am usually sensitive to that kind of noise
too. I will listen for it further and see if I can reproduce it.
Eric
That type of issue was exactly what I suspected with my 06 sonata.
It does not sound like an unusual noise or noise level to me! Rather, the
vehicle is so quiet in all other respects it really stands out. On many
cars, the same noise would be masked by others.
Given that, if the intent was to make a very quiet car, it is a defect in
design. Sure hope they can fix it.
gerry
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