would it be worth buying a 97 hyundai sonata with a v6 for $3000.00 if I have to replace the trans control module. I know its under the heater box. is it easy to replace? or better yet how do I install the part and what else would I have to do to get the check eng. light to turn off?
Is this car covered by the 10 yr/100k warranty? Hope so then the dealer can fix.
If it in basic terms happens particularly at 40 mph and you sense it interior the steerage wheel, then that's maximum in all probability your tires. the two out of stability, out of around or an inclination rim. If there is not something visually obtrusive, take it back to the broking and have them do a 'highway rigidity stability' on all 4. it is different than a typical balancing in that they spin the tire on the rim to locate the acceptable weight stability, rather of in basic terms including wheel weights. Do your brakes squeak at an identical time as braking or does the squeak circulate away once you brake? For noise at an identical time as braking, maximum oftentimes that's time for pad exchange. they ought to have checked the brakes as element of the inspection till now merchandising you the motor vehicle nonetheless. 30k is sweet mileage for pads on a used motor vehicle. You never be attentive to how the previous vendors drove it. For noise that forestalls while braking, you're listening to the pads scraping the rust off the rotors. exceptionally in moist situations, rust varieties in basic terms approximately in the present day on OE rotors. that's straightforward and customarily not a portent of danger or brake failure. Hyundai recommends 4-wheel brake provider each 15,000 miles as preventive maintenance.
if you have a hoist it would make the job easir but its on top on the gearbox.