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Oct 28 2009, 08:00 AM
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I bought my i10 in February and have done 3800 miles, last week I had a high pitch noise when I was reversing the car, this got worse and when I took it to the local dealer they found that it was the wear indicator on the front pads and I have just had to pay for new pads to be fitted. The service manager was shocked that they had worn so quickly and referred it to Hyundai technical, he advised me to contact customer service. They just called to say that it is acceptable that the pads last just 3800 miles and they will not be doing anything to refund me. Much of my driving is on the motorway and my car is used to carry just myself and my 4 year old son, so not under load !!! Any advice gratefully recieved (IMG: style_emoticons/default/liebe011.gif)
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Oct 28 2009, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE (tj63 @ Oct 28 2009, 12:20 PM)  Is your car an automatic, Treacle? They are known to be much heavier on brake pad wear, but all the same 3800 miles is ridiculously low. My 1.1 manual had done nearly 9000 miles when it went in for a service, and no mention was made of the brake pads being anywhere near ready for replacement.
TJ No not an automatic, I have been very happy with the car until this happened and I am disgusted with the attitude of the customer service dept. they just repeat time and time again that brake pads are not covered by warranty. I feel tha pads were not fit for use at the time they were bought and will be pursueing this matter further. I have always driven micras before and have had no issues with pads wearing quickly so can't be my driving style at fault. Our family car is a Ford Focus and it has just had pads all round at 40k miles, I drive this car too so again it cannot be my driving style.... I will report back and let you all know how my complaint goes as I escalate it to Hyundai.
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Oct 28 2009, 02:10 PM
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I wonder if anyone else thinks the brakes on the i10 are noisy? Mine make a harsh roaring noise when braking from speed e.g. when leaving a motorway and braking for a roundabout/give way or whatever. There is some noise at town speeds, but that's fairly normal for discs. The pads also made a lot of dust for the first few hundred miles, but this has lessened lately. I have heard that modern pads have a high content of metal type particles instead of asbestos, is this correct? I will certainly keep an eye on the way they wear.
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Oct 28 2009, 02:11 PM
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I'm really surprised at Hyundai quibbling over the cost of something as trivial as a set of front brake pads,- I'd have thought that a happy customer would be worth far more than that, especially if you look at the price of a set of pads on eBay. Trade cost to a garage would be probably less than half the eBay figure, so Hyundai have really shot themselves in the foot with that one! For a set of pads to wear out in that milage, you'd have had to be driving around with the brakes applied permanently, or, more likely, either stuck or faulty front brake calipers or faulty friction material on the pads themselves. Do you have the old pads or have they been sent back to Hyundai? Your local trading standards office might like to check the old pads out if they're still available, but they might be worth consulting anyway, before you pursue the matter further. Best of luck with it, LC.
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Oct 28 2009, 07:28 PM
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Treacle, In my opinion, your pads should have been changed under warranty for free without any hassle. Never heard of pads wearing out with under 4000 miles on clock. Perhaps caused by a sticky front brake calliper? Came across similar prob with my wife's KA (bought from new). Then less than a year old, front brake callipers were sticking onto pads. Ford weren't interested at the time. I then decided to strip out pads from carriers, re-greased (using copper grease), replaced, brakes then A1. KA was prob stood for ages before dispatched for sale, causing brake seizure. We've now had the KA 4+ years, had no further brake probs. Thought Hyundai's warranty would have been allot better than competitors. If I was you, I'd take your i10 back to the dealer & demand that your brakes are sorted out & that your not satisfied with the service you have received from them. That the car was not fit for purpose. Usually just about everything is covered for the first year. Think the dealer is trying to wash their hands with you. Give it one last try, then take it up with Hyundai in writing. Let me know how you get on.
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Oct 29 2009, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE (Deebee @ Oct 28 2009, 03:10 PM)  I wonder if anyone else thinks the brakes on the i10 are noisy? Mine make a harsh roaring noise when braking from speed e.g. when leaving a motorway and braking for a roundabout/give way or whatever. There is some noise at town speeds, but that's fairly normal for discs. The pads also made a lot of dust for the first few hundred miles, but this has lessened lately. I have heard that modern pads have a high content of metal type particles instead of asbestos, is this correct? I will certainly keep an eye on the way they wear. Deebee - mine aren't noisy at all. Treacle - you have been sold short. I have now done nearly 6,000 miles and there is plenty of 'meat' on the pads......
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Oct 30 2009, 05:33 PM
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Thanks for all the great advice, I am certainly taking this further, and yes I do have the old pads and will be writing to Hyundai MD and asking trading standards about a case for them being unfit for purpose. Must say how unhelpful customer service operative was, almost like reading from a script, and initially refused to confirm in writing what she was telling me on the phone, ie that Hyundai are satisfied that their brake pads can wear out after just 3800 miles. For a company that are proud of their warranty this experience has shattered my confidence in the choice of car that I have made. I am also planning to return to the garage to ask for a full inspection and written guarantee that my brakes are now functioning correctly.
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Nov 3 2009, 07:54 AM
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QUOTE (cuban @ Nov 2 2009, 02:40 PM)  Everyone drives different. Pads should last between 25000 up to 70000. All based on what u do with vehicle though. Have u mentioned to dealer that they are defective pads. Those should be warrantied. If they r giving u a hard time send a comaint to corporate along with service records up to brake replacement. Good luck. Its gonna be a long dealing with them. That brake noise is a plate that u can toss out without worries too. Its a 5 cent piece of metal. A car this light should do 60000 miles on a set of pads, unless you drive with your brakes on all the time...and that would be a fault covered UNDER WARRANTY !!!!
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Nov 6 2009, 04:55 PM
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QUOTE (Treacle @ Oct 28 2009, 08:00 AM)  I bought my i10 in February and have done 3800 miles, last week I had a high pitch noise when I was reversing the car, this got worse and when I took it to the local dealer they found that it was the wear indicator on the front pads and I have just had to pay for new pads to be fitted. The service manager was shocked that they had worn so quickly and referred it to Hyundai technical, he advised me to contact customer service. They just called to say that it is acceptable that the pads last just 3800 miles and they will not be doing anything to refund me. Much of my driving is on the motorway and my car is used to carry just myself and my 4 year old son, so not under load !!! Any advice gratefully recieved (IMG: style_emoticons/default/liebe011.gif) Well one week since I sent my letter to Hyundai UK MD, I sent it recorded delivery and it is still unsigned for!!!! Anybody got an email address for him????
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