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Old 27th June 2025, 12:37   #511
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Re: Hyundai i20 N Line Review

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It's a shame that an almost perfect car like i20 was completely ignored by the brand.
It almost feels like there is a agenda of killing off all the 'hatches' to make way for the SUVs. Lesser features, smaller engines and fewer updates. They are just fantastic for city driving and an occasional trip on the highway.
I miss the days of polo gt.
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Old 27th June 2025, 18:16   #512
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Yes, I’ve come across this. I checked with the person on WhatsApp, and he mentioned the lights cost around ₹60,000.
I did check this option out especially the headlights for my new verna and i20 nline fogs. I was told the headlights (its something starting with octa) was close to 80k. The fogs for the i20 were also close to what is quoted here. There's no clarity on what will happen incase these conk off and even after asking a few times, there's just the "we'll see" answer which doesn't inspire confidence considering the monies we are spending. So I decided to not to any mods to the Verna headlights. I will check out azoom or equivalent for the i20

I'm not bashing this place coz they may be doing good work for their customers who appreciate what they are doing. When the shop was only in Chennai, the prices were much lesser but after opening in Bangalore, its a straight 20 to 30% increase which in my personal opinion may be too much and not worth
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Old 28th June 2025, 15:43   #513
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Re: Hyundai i20 N Line Review

So the 'check engine' light lit up on my 2023 N8 DCT recently. Before I was able to take it to the service centre, the light turned off automatically. Irrespective, ASS ran diagnostics and told me that the car may have had bad fuel put in (I did a Bangalore-Chennai run right before and filled up in new petrol stations so maybe that could've been the case), they cleared the code.

After 3-4 weeks, the light lit up again - got the entire oil changed at Shell this time, refuelled and ran the car for a bit but the light wouldn't go away. Went to an FNG who ran diagnostics and told me the oxygen sensor may be faulty.

The tool says "P2196 - O2 Sensor Signal Biased/Stuck Rich Bank 1 Sensor 1"



Has anyone encountered this issue before?
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