VIN 5NPEC4AB8EH933529 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information
If the fuel line cracks, a fuel leak can occur, increasing the risk of a fire.
Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2013-2014 Sonata vehicles. The low pressure fuel hose that connects the low pressure fuel pump to the direct injection fuel pump may crack over time due to heat generated within the engine compartment.
Customer Service: 1 Quality Of Work: 1 Friendliness: 1 Pricing: 1 Overall Experience: 1
I purchased a vehicle from this dealership that I thought was a good deal. On there add it said CLEAN CAR FAX. I dealt with Borris who promised me this vehicle was a 100% and he guaranteed it would pass inspection before I signed the paperwork. I drove it off the lot and 50 miles later the check engine light came on. I called the Borris and he assured me it was nothing and I should try unplugging the battery to reset the light. The check engine light came off like he said and about 75 miles later the same thing happen again. I talked to Borris and he said take it to a certified shop and get it checked out and they will cover any problems and coast to get car fixed because he guaranteed me the car would pass inspection and was 100% when he sold it to me. After having the car checked out at a certified dealership there was two codes that came up for the check engine light. Coast of parts was $1800 and $1600 in labor. I faxed the estimate over to Borris like he asked and he had the owner get in contact with me and pretty much told me they will only cover a small portion of the cost because I bought the car as is!!! He argued with me that the Check engine light came on after he sold it to me and was not his fault. The car had 100k on it when I bought it, so in the 50 miles that I owned the car two parts just so happen to break on my way home from U2 auto group that coast a total of $1800 just in parts alone. Now I have a car that needs $3600 in work just to get it to pass inspection. It was very easy just to reset the check engine light by unplugging the battery like Borris had instructed me to do. Even the certified Volkswagen dealership agreed that this was not a problem that just occurred with the car and was probally used with the check engine light on for a while and caused another part to break. If that all wasn't bad enough I looked up the vehicle history report and the car was in an accident. they failed to menotion that to me when I asked about the vehicle history. These guys are total xxxx bags and liars who will do anything to sell a vehicle. I strongly suggest anyone to stay away from them or buying a car AS IS from them.
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