Steering problems

Steering: Set of mechanisms that allow us to maneuver the car.
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Heater blows cold air

Hyundai Elantra 2018  450 miles
From the get go the heater has not worked. I only have seat heater and steering wheel heat! Korean made vehicles have this issue Canadian made cars don’t! They deny the problem existed before I bought the car! But they also said others have this and they are waiting for an update from Korea to fix the issue. It was a cold winter and at times had frost on inside of car.
Trudy from Canada 6 years ago  
TR
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Elantra17 from Canada 6 years ago
Judy, I have a 2017 Hyundai Elantra and it also has no heat. Dealership tested the heating system in a heated shop, then Hyundai Canada sent me an email telling me there is no problem with the heating system. I was told in December it was a software problem, then January I was told to wait for parts. I filed a claim with CAMVAP, I have to much invested in this car not to see this through with binding arbitration. Contact me at jmd7645@hotmail.com
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Front tires noise

Hyundai Elantra 2011  124000 miles
When driving at any speed, my car has a noise coming from the front tires, like a buzzing, similar to the one that is made by damaged hub bearings in the wheels. I have been told it is a problem with the steering rack.
ev from United States 8 years ago  
EV
8 reports 
Smartblonde from United States 7 years ago
Hub bearings need to be replaced I would buy the hub bearings already assembled
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Power steering

Hyundai Elantra 2010 2.0 20000 miles
My EPS is on n tpms is on. And I do not know how to reset them does anybody out there knows how to reset them
Getitfrt from United States a year ago  
GE
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Bruce from United States a year ago
The "EPS" (Electronic Power Steering) warning light indicates a problem with the power steering system. The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) warning light is a reminder to check the tire pressure. To reset these warning lights, you can try the following steps:

Correct the issue that caused the warning light to turn on, such as checking the tire pressure or fixing the power steering system.
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position without starting the engine.
Locate the "TPMS" reset button, which is typically located in the driver's side footwell or under the steering wheel.
Hold down the "TPMS" reset button for 10 to 20 seconds until the warning light goes out.
Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
Start the engine and verify that the warning lights are no longer displayed.
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