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2019 Hyundai Elantra Edit

Common Problems

Near Boydton, VA
23917
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2019 Hyundai Elantra Edit

Kelley Blue Book®

Trade-In Value: $10,366

Valid for ZIP Code 23917 as of 05/02/2024
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Your Risk of Major Repair

Likelihood of your vehicle needing a Major Repair. Your risks may vary.

Medium

Risk of Major Repair

Vehicles like yours with 72-84k miles have a Medium Risk of Major Repair.
Like any future forecast, this may not apply to your specific vehicle. Across all Hyundai vehicles, a repair over $237 would be considered "major". More about our data

Your Repair Cost Forecast

Annual Service Costs for vehicles like yours. Your costs may vary.

Repair Costs
Scheduled Maintenance Costs

Calculations based on 12,000 miles driven per year.

This is an estimate of what you might expect to pay for routine maintenance and typical repairs. More about our data.
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Most Common Services

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Wiper Blades - Replace 1 Front Wiper

Times performed: 1,178

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Your Car May Be Affected By Recalls

1 Recall Found

Recalls may not affect every vehicle of the same year, make, and model. Use your VIN or plate to find out if your specific car has open recalls.

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What Does This Light Mean?

You're probably familiar with the “Low Fuel” or “Check Oil” lights on your dashboard. But new technologies bring with them new and often confusing warning lights. Here are a few you might need some help deciphering.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

This light means you may have an issue with one or more of your tires – the air pressure is too low, too high or you have a slow leak or flat.

Fog Lights Are On

In addition to headlights, some cars have separate fog lights or daytime running lights. This tells you those lights are on.

Lane-Keeping Assist

This isn’t a warning light. It means that your car has a lane-keeping assist, and the system is working to keep you in your lane and not drifting from side to side.

Automatic Shift Lock

This one is more complicated. It means that you need to step on the brake before starting the car or shifting into Drive. Until you get the hang of what to do, this can be frustrating for people not used to it.

Traction Control

Traction Control, when engaged (and the light is on), helps keep your wheels from spinning on slick surfaces or during initial acceleration. On some cars, however, a light can also indicate an issue, so it helps to know which is which in advance.

ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) Warning

This light means there’s an issue with your anti-lock brakes. It could come on for a variety of reasons, from a faulty speed sensor to low brake fluid to total brake failure. Better get it checked out!

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