17 problems related to wiring have been reported for the 2000 Hyundai Elantra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Hyundai Elantra based on all problems reported for the 2000 Elantra.
The contact owns a 2000 Hyundai Elantra. While driving at any speed, the contact stated that the vehicle would intermittently stall without warning similar to NHTSA campaign id number: 00v259001 (electrical system:wiring). The contact did not inform the manufacturer of the failure nor was the vehicle repaired. The current mileage was 113,000 and the failure mileage was 90,000.
Fax from congressman dent on behalf of constituent who is requesting assistance in registering a complaint against Hyundai. The check engine light illuminated and a loud noise was heard. The exhaust manifold was replaced due to it being cracked. (the consumer who wrote in, works for the dealership that sold the consumer the vehicle. The dealership didn't charge the consumer for the repairs, however the dealership is requesting reimbursement from Hyundai).
: the contact stated while driving 15 mph, the engine hesitated, then stalled. The vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop who determined that the problem was with the mass air flow sensor which would need to be replaced. However, the replacement parts needed to be ordered. The manufacturer was contacted who determined there was a recall # 00v259001 regarding electrical system:wiring but the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the VIN.
: the contact stated the vehicle stalled upon initial acceleration intermittently. The problem seemed to be more noticeable when the fuel tank was close to empty, but there were no other warning indicators. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop where the problem could not be duplicated. There is a recall NHTSA campaign 00v259001, concerning the wiring harness, however the VIN was not included.
: the contact stated the vehicle had recall work (00v259001) performed which caused electrical problems and intermittent stalls. The recall work was performed at about 60000 miles and the problems started at about 76000 miles.
Request for repair cost reimbursement. Consumer received a recall notice in late 2000 regarding engine stalling due to a malfunction of the air flow sensor. The consumer took his vehicle in for service on Nov 7,2000. May of this year the consumer started experiencing intermittent stalling. After five attempts for service the manifold was replaced. The vehicle stalled that very night after the replacement (recall #00v259001 ).
I had to replace thermostat/radaitor/spark plugs/wires, and oil change in novemeber, costing $800, the following month I had to put a new engine in my car, costing $6000. My car is still in the 10year 100,000mile warranty, and the Hyundai dealership has had my car over 3months.
Intermittently / but frequently, vehicle stalls, usually at a stop position and continually while traveling at a low speed of 25 mph or less. Vehicle has been in dealer shop on four occasions, and problem still occurring. Took vehicle back to dealer shop for fifth time. Consumer received recall 00v259001 and dealer replaced the mass air flow sensor even though vehicle had not experienced stalling, a little over a year later, vehicle began stalling and dealer replaced the air flow meter which did not correct the problem, dealer then replaced the throttle position sensor which also did not correct the problem, consumer traded in vehicle because stalling could not be fixed.
Consumer was inside of a parking lot traveling speed of 10mph and she approached a stop sign, was going into next intersection. She proceeded forward, and vehicle stalled. She was halfway through the street and another vehicle veered into her because of stalling. Dealership was aware of problem.
Dealer did not replace the mass air flow sensor per recall 00v-259, instead dealer rerouted the sensor, consumer feels dealer did not perform the required recall work in full. Nlm.
Recall 00v259001. After repairs vehicle started bucking. Dealer has inspected vehicle, and could not correct problem. The vehicle was jerking and hesitating but the dealer could not find the cause.
Vehicle is a part of recall 00v259001, engine stalling. Dealer does not have parts to repair recall in stock. Consumer has been waiting since November of 2000. Consumer states finally, after 10 calls to the service facility, the parts were received and installed on April 24 2001.
The contact owns a 2000 Hyundai Elantra. The contact's vehicle was repaired according to NHTSA campaign id number 00v259001 (electrical system:wiring). The contact was unaware of the repair. Several months after the repair was made, the vehicle lost power while driving various speeds and caused him to decelerate. The vehicle also lost power steering ability, and eventually the vehicle would stall. The contact has to place the vehicle into neutral and then restart it in order for it to be functional. He took the vehicle to the dealer on numerous occasions, but the failure could not be duplicated. Over the past several years, the dealer repeatedly replaced the crankshaft position sensors and power relay. Secondly, because the vehicle was previously repaired according to the recall, the dealer would not assume financial responsibility for the repair. The contact called the manufacturer and is waiting for their response. As of July 18, 2008, the contact has not received any assistance. The failure mileage was 10,000 and current mileage was 108,000.
The contact owns a 2000 Hyundai Elantra. The contact stated that the vehicle would stall sporadically without warning. The vehicle was repaired under NHTSA campaign id number: 00v259001 (electrical system: wiring) but the failure persisted. The vehicle continued to stall without warning while driving at any speed. The vehicle was taken to two local repair shops for diagnostic testing but no failure codes were produced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer took a complaint and advised to the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer to be diagnosed. The failure and current mileage was 113,000.
Nhtsa/00v259001/engine stalling. Three weeks after having the maf sensor connector wiring harness recall performed the vehicle stalled. The driver was able to restart the vehicle and drove it to the dealer for inspection. The mechanic informed the driver that the maf sensor needed to be replaced again, however the problem continued. Please provide further details.
My Elantra experiences intermittent low speed (engine stalling) almost got into a crash because of the problem. I called the dealer to check it out and they said bring it in and they will fix it, there was a recall on it. They said they will re route the maf senor connector wiring harness,they did, I still am having the same problem. Was check out 3 other times even put on a diagnostics (the engine light stays on ) the shop could not fine anything wrong, no codes came up, but still having the stalling and cutting off at low speed. 3 months after I bought the car it was stalling, im scared to drive it most of the time in fear of getting into a wreck.
Owner lives over 60 miles to nearest dealership, would like to know if if recall (00v-259) could be done by a master mechanic at Hyundai's expense.