Robert59
Well-known Member
I was going to replace a timing belt but decided to pay the dealer to repair it after watching the video. It's on a 2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring car with 180000 miles. It has never had a new timing belt.
After the video I will be glad to pay a dealer 500.00 to fix it. It's a real hard job because you have very little room to work in. I also can't see like I did in the past. My 1992 GMC truck was very easy to work and it was a v-8.
This sounds like one of those situations where they "have you over a barrel."Also now I'm working on my 2014 NV200 Van. I changed the battery out for a new one and left the cables off to long so ECU lost it's memory. Someone on a repair site told me get a code reader and I did but I found it has no codes. It will start sometimes and it will turn over then shut off and I will have to wait for 30 minutes before it will start again. Just plain weird. Dealer wanted 150.00-300.00 to fix it.
It sounds like to me that the battery is overheating for some reason.This sounds like one of those situations where they "have you over a barrel."