CarComplaints.com Notes: We're not used to seeing any major problems with Hyundai, which makes the early signs of trouble with the 2013 Elantra very surprising, in a bad way.
Early trends show problems with the steering wandering / pulling to one side along with premature tire wear. Elantra owners have tried sensor adjustments, wheel alignments, even replacing axles, most with no luck. Hyundai has made vehicle buybacks through arbitration, but that rarely works out well financially for owners in the end.
Also there is a pattern of complaints about the 2013 Elantra brakes grinding at very low mileage. It seems there was a bad batch of OEM pads & rotors, but so far Hyundai is not doing a recall. Instead Hyundai issued a TSB & dealers have been replacing pads & rotors on a per-complaint basis.
The final straw is that for several years in a row, Elantra owners report significantly lower gas mileage than the EPA estimates, & there's a small trend of engine problems.
after I had my oil leak fixed my car would rev up on it own. there was no codes in the system which everyone know if the problem does not happen all the time you will have to drive the vehicle in order to duplicate. tech plug the computer in said there is no codes there is nothing wrong with your car. still to this day it acts up
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after I had my oil leak fixed my car would rev up on it own. there was no codes in the system which everyone know if the problem does not happen all the time you will have to drive the vehicle in order to duplicate. tech plug the computer in said there is no codes there is nothing wrong with your car. still to this day it acts up
- Catherine S., Hebron, MD, US