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- Average Mileage:
- 11,500 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
The air pump provided by manufacturer includes a sealant. NEVER EVER use sealant in tires. They will explode all over you when you break the rim seal.
It's incredibly ignorant of Hyundai to do this. Take your car to a shop and have them fix or replace your tire. DO NOT put sealant in your tire. It needs self inflating tires as well as a spare tire. Why it didn't come with a spare tire is also completely ignorant. They're rated for 50-60 miles. Where was your brain in designing this vehicle for North American roads? Air pump instructions were also all in South Korean. Ignorant. Complete failure. My state atm is completely locked down, so I'll face criminal charges if I leave my home so I can't go to a car wash to wash off sealant. So now it may stick permanently to the outside of the door. I had leather seats as well so it was easier to remove sealant from car seats and dash.
The person who's idea this was to include a sealant kit should not be working in the automotive industry. There's even complimentary towing and assistance that comes with the cars. Air pump is not needed and can get you killed when cars are driving 90mph or faster.
- Jeff H., Ann Arbor, US