My car is still having idling issues, it’s shifting hard and the lane assist which I kept on just the warning turns itself on randomly, same with the front assist. Secondly they ran more tests and more tests and just to tell me it was a bad battery. They ran all kinds of diagnostic testing, one of which came back showing my engine lost almost all compression. The dealership had my car for almost a week. I had to pull over thankfully I made it to the bottom of the pass and coasted into a gas station while I waited for a tow truck to have it towed to the dealership. I switched it to sport mode had a little more power for about 2 mins then my car died completely. I was driving home from work at night when my 2019 Hyundai Elantra sport (just found out has the wrong VIN) lost all power and felt like it wasn’t running on all cylinders. I am requesting the issuance of another recall which reimburses all repair costs due to theft damages to the cars related to the safety issues in recall 993. Please let them know that it is not the owner's responsibility to pay for the damages that occur due to the lack of the required safety issues in their product. ![]() ![]() I believe they should be responsible for any theft damages to the car because of the safety issue in recall 993. The car was recovered by police, however, it is damaged (window, ignition cylinder, body of the car, bumpers, etc) I did contact the Hyundai customer care center, and I was told that Hyundai is not going to reimburse the cost of the repair of the damages to my car (although the safety issue in their Elantra cars caused this accident). Although, the recall updates and adds the mentioned safety issues, however, my war was stolen due lack of these safety systems. My car was stolen on March 7th, 2023 due to a lack of the required safety system on anti-theft software and immobilizing. I am contacting you regarding service campaign 993 (atni-theft software upgrade).
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