Hyundai i30 (2007 - 2012) - The most common problems and failures

Hyundai i30

Hyundai i30

What are the most common problems and malfunctions of the Hyundai i30 and how to solve them?

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS 
PROBLEM - Squeak / squeak when the clutch pedal is depressed or released.
CAUSE - Insufficient lubrication in clutch release lever regulator production.
REPAIR - Replace the clutch release lever regulator. Apply lubricant to the clutch release lever contact surfaces.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AT), 09/06/08 - 30/10/08 
PROBLEM - Incorrect transmission sound.
CAUSE - Unattached voter cable damper.
REPAIR - Clean the selector cable near the muffler.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS WITH ELECTRIC SERVO DEVICE (EPS) 
PROBLEM - The battery is discharged.
CAUSE - The EPS control module does not enter sleep mode after the ignition is OFF.
REPAIR - Reprogram the EPS control module with the updated software.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS 02/2010. - 02/2011.
PROBLEM - The instrument panel gauges occasionally fall to the home position. The daytime running lights flicker occasionally.
CAUSE - Instrument control module internal error.
REPAIR - Install the modified instrument panel. The modified instrument panel is marked with a green dot.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS WITH PETROL ENGINES 1.4 / 1.6 FROM 13/05/08 
PROBLEM - Poor start or cannot start.
CAUSE - The power steering control module remains on after the ignition is OFF. Power Steering Control Module Software Error.
REPAIR - Reprogram the power steering control module with the updated software.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS 
PROBLEM - Occasionally it is not possible to lock the vehicle with the remote. The steering column lock does not engage.
CAUSE - Faulty ignition key safety switch.
REPAIR - Replace the ignition key safety switch. Lubricate the ignition lock cylinder.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS WITH ELECTRIC POWER STEERING (EPS): 
PROBLEM - Difficult operation of EPS.
CAUSE - EPS pump motor overheats when the steering wheel is in full turn. Safety thermal protection is incised and the EPS system is partially deactivated.
REPAIR - Check error codes and delete if necessary.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS 
PROBLEM - Improper idling. Engine shutdown.
CAUSE - Accumulated soot deposits in the idle speed control actuator (ISC).
REPAIR - Clean the Idle Speed ​​Control Actuator (ISC).

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS WITH PETROL ENGINES 1.4 / 1.6 FROM 2011 
PROBLEM - Clicking of the engine at acceleration between 1500 - 2200 rpm at normal operating temperature.
CAUSE - Engine computer software (ECM) error.
REPAIR - Test electronics and mechanics components (as needed) to eliminate other possible causes. If: No error was found: Reprogram the engine computer (ECM) with the updated software.

Hyundai i30 - ALL MODELS WITH PETROL ENGINES 1.4 / 1.6 
PROBLEM - Engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminates.
CAUSE - Engine computer software error (ECM).
REPAIR - Test electronics and mechanics components (as needed) to eliminate other possible causes. If no error is found: Reprogram the engine computer (ECM) with upgraded software.

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Engines - Hyundai i30

Model Motor Max. power at rpm Max. torque at rpm. 0–100 km / h acceleration

manual / automatic transmission

Max. speed 

manual / automatic transmission

Gasoline engine
1.4 1,396 cc 16-valves 109 HP (80.2 kW) at 6200 137.2 Nm at 5000 12.6 s / - 187 km / h 
1.6 1,591 cc 16-valves 126 HP (92.7 kW) at 6300 154.0 Nm at 4200 11.1 s / 12.1 s 192 km / h
183 km / h
2.0 1,975 cc 16-valves 145 HP (106.6 kW) at 6000 186 Nm at 4600 10.6 s / 10.6 s 205 km / h 
195 km / h
Diesel engine
1.6 CRDi 1,582 cc 16-valve turbo 90 HP (66.2 kW) at 4000 235.0 Nm at 1750 – 2500 Feet 14.9 sec 172 km / h
1.6 CRDi 1,582 cc 16-valve turbo 116 HP (85.3 kW) at 4000 255.0 Nm at 1900 – 2750 Feet 11.6 s / 12.8 s 188 km / h
180 km / h
1.6 CRDi U2 1,582 cc 16-valve turbo 128 HP (94.1 kW) at 4000 260.0 Nm at 1900 – 2750 Feet
2.0 CRDi 1,991 cc  16-valve turbo 140 HP (103.0 kW) at 3800 304.0 Nm at 1900 – 2500 Feet 10.3 sec 205 km / h

Source: wikipedia.org

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