by avn <avn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sep 3, 2008 at 01:34 PM
Other wheels warm to touch but not uncomfortable and I have after market
rims which are very open. The left rear has smoke pouring off of it
after 10 min drive in one direction all four lane highway with only
braking done during trip was to stop at one red light and park. Was
unable to keep hand on rim due to temperature.
Talked with service manager yesterday and still awaiting parts, told him
not impressed took a week to get first appointment only to be stuck
waiting for parts. Car is not safe to drive and not happy with what the
service technician wrote on the invoice after telling him 3 times that
it was left rear that was overheating.
hyundaitech wrote:
> It's pretty normal for the wheel to get hot when driving if you have
disc
> brakes, especially if it's a steel wheel. A bout of heavy braking will
> cause what you've described, but it should also affect all the wheels.
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