I ended up going through a reputable local glass shop near me who was able to order the OEM glass from Hyundai (took several weeks) and cost about ~$1,600. They didn’t need to do any camera calibration since they didn’t have to move any camera modules. I haven’t had any problems since then. As for whether to get OEE vs OEM? Really up to you but I really preferred to have the OEM just for peace of mind, especially with a HUD and all.
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They're expensive, but I firmly believe Bosch Icons are the best wipers on the market. I only have one vehicle I don't put them on, they're great.
I know this post is old but my 2019 Elantra SEL just hit 80k miles with no issues, and I bought it new. Normal oil changes, tires changed around 40-50k, and am doing a brake job myself this weekend (Most miles are highway miles, but I am still surprised how long the pads and rotors lasted).
Try to source OEM Hyundai oil filter though. I've heard that ticking before with non-OE filters, and regardless of what shops tell you the OE filter can make a difference.
I am a big fan of the EnduraMax tire, it's on my Tucson AWD in North Dakota which gets wild climate swings throughout the year and brutal winter conditions, and has performed very well... I like it better than the Firestones WeatherGrips (had on my pickup, was OK but very noisy, switched to Nexen Roadian AT Pro RA8 and have been very pleased) or the Goodyear Weatherguard which in my opinion is a decent All-weather tire but hardly worth the GoodYear brand premium price.
The selling dealer installed a gps tracker on the car, that is what was going off. The dealer literally ghosted me and would not speak to me, either in sales, finance or service. So I went to Hyundai corporate customer support, and explained the situation to them. After some time, the dealer agreed to have the gps tracking company come out and take the device off my car.
2013 Elantra with 145k miles. Replaced the Brake pads and a couple spark plugs. But it’s been an amazing purchase.
I have had 3 hyundai cars 2012 santa fe ,2012 sonata and 2018 sonata, both sonata burned oil, the 2012 I changed to regular oil and after a few months never burned a drop of oil after
Had to take out a loan fr 3k for brake pads and labour to put them on. From a huge well known dealership. Local mechanic did the same thing for around 300 dollars a year later when they failed.
After how easy mine cracked , I don't even care if it's OEM so I'm going after market.
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