So sorry to hear about the road debris! Dealership guys were right, it could have been much more damage. The locking chirp.. It's sometimes programable and can be turned on and off. If anyone had a scan tool hooked up it could have been optioned to be off.? Or the wires themslves might have been spliced by that debris going through your bumper and wheel well.? My guesses anyway. Good luck!
@ForrestDelBTS8 сағат бұрын
@@tomg.4287 thanks 🙏🏽 yeah I’m guessing the door chirp turned off because of the damage by the debris. Thankfully I haven’t noticed any other issues.
@menamesframerate913611 сағат бұрын
The N curse bro, it’s real. Got a flat tire at 400miles with my new car. Always a pothole or mud or SOMETHING this car has to go through. Like literally it can’t have a drive with nothing going wrong
@ForrestDelBTS8 сағат бұрын
@@menamesframerate9136 yeah I know where every pothole is and I’m always extra cautious. Then something like this happens outta nowhere! Smh but that’s why I have insurance and I’m thankful it wasn’t worse. She’s still alive and well 🙌🏽
@luisarreguin220214 сағат бұрын
Not sure why i didn't get a notification for this video and its almost 2 weeks old! Anyways i just saw it from start to finish and i enjoy the videos in 4k it really makes a difference. that nashville night life looks great. I wish to visit one day. Maybe do the same area again like this but in the day time. Doesnt have to be the exact route but you know what i mean
@ForrestDelBTS8 сағат бұрын
@@luisarreguin2202 fasho! Yeah I’ll try it again soon. Currently figuring out how to mic the exhaust better. Probably going to get some more GoPro car mounts so I can have some diff perspectives
@luisarreguin220215 сағат бұрын
the only reason I subscribed was because of your Elantra N. I have a 2023 N myself. And it don't have to be just a bts channel or a car channel it can be a little bit of this and that. Anyways whatever you post I'm all for it, I'll watch anyway.
@Stormygnat8718 сағат бұрын
Bummer. Good luck getting everything repaired. When I was driving back from Seattle with my new EN, I owned the car for 3 hrs, I was in bumper to bumper traffic and the car in front of me stalled and rolled back into my front bumper. He pulled forward and some other A hole jumped into the space and that was the last I saw the guy who hit me. I spent like 30 minutes trying to catch up to him but traffic was so bad there was no where to go. I finally pulled off to take a look. Found one tiny chip but the bumper may be slightly loose. I tried to get my local dealership to inspect it but after telling me on the phone the inspection was covered they tried to charge me $180 because it was a collision. I scheduled an inspection at another dealership only this time I didn’t mention the collision. Just that it seems loose and I’m being overly cautious. It’s next week, fingers crossed there isn’t any structural damage or it’s something easy to fix
@ForrestDelBTS8 сағат бұрын
@@Stormygnat87 that’s rough. Dealerships can be so difficult…but I hope you can get that repaired quickly. That’s just another reason to get a dash cam. I def will be installing one asap. Luckily my insurance will cover this one.
@SS-fb2fuКүн бұрын
Mine is actually very quiet. Havent broken it in yet. So yours did eventually grt louder in your opinion?
@ForrestDelBTSКүн бұрын
@@SS-fb2fu it got noticeably louder after 600 miles. But today I noticed it was randomly louder in normal mode, even when driving around for a while 🤷🏽♂️
@havokbeats228719 сағат бұрын
I just got mine Thursday, and I absolutely love it 100 miles in so far, and I'm slowly hearing those changes in the noise.
@kushbrahmaroutu163517 сағат бұрын
Just got mine past 1000 miles here in Nashville if you ever wanna link up let me know!
@n-power-automotiveКүн бұрын
Dang man sorry to hear about the damage to the bumper. Looks like someone already told you what the code means and it’s likely some damage to wiring in your bumper. Unfortunately there’s a lot of sensors in the front of the car. Never fun dealing with that stuff, but it really could’ve been a lot worse. You’ll get it fixed up as good as new. What dealership did you take it to? As far as the octane learning goes, it’s such a pain to get it to work. I think the reason it didn’t work the time you were in Normal mode is because you dipped below 70mph. Also, you need to make sure it stays in 8th gear. Sometimes it’ll shift to 7th if you give it a little too much gas, so what I do is put it in manual mode to keep it in 8th. So stay above 70 and keep it in 8th for like 7-8 minutes and you should be good.
@ForrestDelBTSКүн бұрын
@@n-power-automotive yeah luckily the other sensors are working fine. I took it to cool springs initially and my engine light hadn’t turned on yet. Took it to the collision place after and filed the insurance claim and then the light came on. Called the dealership and left a message but they just never called me back…I think I’m going to try another dealership. Drove it around last night and everything else was fine luckily. Except my exhaust was louder in every mode?? 🤯 like too loud, very noticeable driving around my neighborhood. But I’ll get her fixed up soon. Hopefully there aren’t any more electronic problems.
@jasonswift7098Күн бұрын
Octane learning? no such thing! it was NOT a rod either a metal rod is reo bar and is solid that was a piece of flimsy aluminium tubing.
@jayrockfromdablock2940Күн бұрын
Octane learning is for track use only. 😅
@marcuslee2026Күн бұрын
Bruhh that sucks. Sorry to hear that happened. You can do everything right and bad stuff will still happen to you. Not the same, but my wheels were stolen in my driveway (a new to me car) and I know that feeling of your car getting messed up/violated because of something you can’t really control. Best of luck to you and hope everything gets sorted soon.
@ForrestDelBTSКүн бұрын
@@marcuslee2026 thank u 🙏🏽 yeah u never know what will happen I guess smh but I’ll make sure she’s back to new soon enough 💯
@WoogzzzieКүн бұрын
Oh Mann so sorry to hear that:(
@ForrestDelBTSКүн бұрын
@@Woogzzzie I’ll get her all fixed up 🙏🏽
@saiーツКүн бұрын
The light is for an Air Temperature circuit sensor. The metal probably screwed with some wiring in the bumper and messed up some other sensors too so thats maybe why your sound doesnt work when locked. Best thing to do is to get those sensors replaced along with the bumper.
@ForrestDelBTSКүн бұрын
@@saiーツ that came up in my search and I wasn’t sure what it meant but this makes total sense. Thanks for explaining that 🙏🏽 I didn’t know for sure if it affected the electronics.
@saiーツКүн бұрын
@@ForrestDelBTS yeah no problem man. It’s such a bizarre thing to happen to you though, i just hope you dont get screwed by insurance or the dealership for trying to get that fixed.
@saiーツКүн бұрын
@@ForrestDelBTS If you want you can go to an autozone and have them code scan your car to see if there’s any other little codes it has thrown up.
@ForrestDelBTSКүн бұрын
@@saiーツ that’s a great idea thank u!
@agwhof3014Күн бұрын
Since you’re a musician I was wondering if you knew Richard Griffin by chance.
@ForrestDelBTSКүн бұрын
@@agwhof3014 na I don’t think so, I haven’t heard of him
@sonik1204 күн бұрын
A fcking dodge caravan tried to cut my elantra off the other day too lmfao I never let it.
@ForrestDelBTS4 күн бұрын
@@sonik120 lol they got no chance but they always will try smh
@luisarreguin22027 күн бұрын
New Subscriber here, I have a 2023 EN currently with 3800 miles and it's still on factory oil. I won't change it till about 6k miles. You'll be fine. I didn't even change the oil early when I had my 2019 Civic Type R
@ForrestDelBTS7 күн бұрын
@@luisarreguin2202 yeah this is what I figured, seems like many people do oil changes more often than needed. And thanks for subscribing!
@technoshield6328 күн бұрын
ill change your oil early
@oocelot30409 күн бұрын
This video popped up in my feed so I'll go ahead and comment. I went through the same dilemma with my Golf R, and sounds like a pretty similar situation. There's a huge debate about the merits of this. From what I can tell, there's really no harm to doing it, but is it necessary, that's another question. I ended up changing my oil at 1500 mi, figuring it could only have upsides long term. I also followed a pretty strict break in period, but again, there's debate about how necessary this is. One thing that surprised me is that VW recommended oil changes every 10k mi, but the tech at the dealership told me I'll want to do it least every 3-5k to keep it running smoothly. With these performance oriented cars, you may want to change oil on the earlier side. I suspect they set these numbers off the base models.
@g36cvek9 күн бұрын
1k is wayyyy too long. Bro you gotta get oil changes in that car every 250 miles, don't listen to the manual that's a dealership scam to ruin your car. Seriously change your oil at 250 miles, trans fluid after 15 miles, coolant after every drive. Make sure you replace your oil pick up screen every 750 miles. Also be sure to check all hoses and connections usually they need to be changed after 900ish miles....🎉😂
@lucidays9 күн бұрын
@themotoroilgeek
@jayrockfromdablock29409 күн бұрын
Between 3-6K, you’ll be good. Ezpz 😂
@22n510 күн бұрын
I would highly recommend PPF for at least the whole front, trust me save yourself from rock chips and other minor cosmetic damage. A full front end PPF should not be over $2000. I got my front done and I do not regret it one bit. ✌When you buy a new phone, first thing you get is a screen protector. So why spend 50k on a car and not protect it.
@ForrestDelBTS9 күн бұрын
@@22n5 is it a noticeable difference if you just get the front end ppf? Seems like ideally I would get the full. Also the matte ppf looks so cool. And I never have cases or screen protectors on my phones, I just hold it tight so I don’t drop it 😂
@PolishBullitt10 күн бұрын
I change between 3-4k miles and I wouldn’t go for more cause gas dilution start to be a problem 😉
@makelifefun510110 күн бұрын
Anything Performance or turbo charged I would change every 3k, And that's with Top Shelf synthetic. Being that its a Hyundai or Kia, Either of these motors I would be faithful to 3k miles.
@Stormygnat8710 күн бұрын
Yo, just wanted to say I found your channel over the last few weeks looking into the EN. I decided to pull the trigger and I’m taking a train up to Seattle on Friday to pick up my new abyss black EN. I appreciate your vids and you def influenced me in my decision. On the oil change, I’ve been driving a 2012 Mazdaspeed 3 since it had 3 miles on it and I’m just hitting 85k. I went with factory recommendations and got my first oil change at 5k. It’s had full synthetic since the first oil change and she runs solid. If there are any kind of metal shavings they will most likely get caught up in the filter. I feel like it’s a non issue for break in. I do remember the smell of the engine during the break in, I was so concerned I called the dealership but it’s natural for some oil burn smell while things heat up and settle.
@ForrestDelBTS10 күн бұрын
Nice! I'm excited for you, that'll be a fun trip. Glad you've been enjoying the channel. And I appreciate your perspective. I def think it's an overly cautious thing to change it so early in this case. It's been great to learn more about common practices and about how cars have improved over the years.
@user-el5fg1no3n10 күн бұрын
In Russia Hyundai says that first oil change is done at 2000 km, dealer did it for free.
@ForrestDelBTS10 күн бұрын
Interesting! Here the first oil change is free at 6K miles. Although I have heard of some dealerships doing it a lot earlier for people in a few cases.
@user-el5fg1no3n10 күн бұрын
@@ForrestDelBTS If were you I would change oil at 2k km and after that every 5-6 k km. In Japan for example oil is changed every 5 k km or every 6 month depends of what happens first.
@waterzap9910 күн бұрын
Yes. And you can change it every thousand miles if you want. I'm still waiting for the KZfaq video where a engine failed because the oil was changed too often. .
@ForrestDelBTS10 күн бұрын
Lol yeah will probably never happen. Worst outcome seems like you can interrupt a proper break in cycle but that's still probably rare.
@alejandroestrada18411 күн бұрын
What kind of camera do you use, trying to get my set up ready for when mine gets here
@ForrestDelBTS10 күн бұрын
GoPro 11. Got a great deal on a bundle with the charging tripod, media mod, and extra batteries. Love this thing.
@HAMMER-V10011 күн бұрын
I would just change it as soon as you break it in. I just changed my oil on my WRX RS at 1400km. as it is right now, there are metal flakes in your oil, you probably want to get that out, why risk long term damage to the engine to save max $100? You just bought a brand new car, trust me preventative maintenence is something you don't cheap out on. At the very least you'll have the peace of mind!
@ForrestDelBTS11 күн бұрын
This isn't a question about money though, oil changes are cheap. This is a question of is it necessary. From what I've learned, metal flakes are normal when breaking a car in. 1K is early and seems to be an overly cautious thing, at least with the 24 EN. I totally understand doing it, I just don't understand when people talk about long term damage specifically from not changing at 1K. Would love to find an example of that. Makes sense to be susceptible to long term damage if you wait until like 10K or something.
@BlakeKoning11 күн бұрын
Ive always changed anyrhing performance related at around 1 to 2000 for the first oil change mostly thats with motorbikes for me and when doing it there were metal pieces in the oil as the engine did break in. Having said that though the motorbikes ive had are more highly strung engines than most cars are. However at the same time you want your engine to get broken in properly too and having metal pieces break up during that is normal its just a little bit is fine let it do its thing but id probably find a happy medium for this car say 3000 or so for the first one but thats just me and my 2cents haha
@ForrestDelBTS11 күн бұрын
Nice, thanks for the info! That's interesting. I keep going back and forth between whether I will change at 3K or 6K but 3K seems totally reasonable.
@nicolesuter736311 күн бұрын
I just picked mine up last weekend, all in black, and it is amazing. The sport mode is crazy. Stay safe and enjoy!
@xSilentRecon11 күн бұрын
i cant decide if the performance blue or the black looks better
@ForrestDelBTS11 күн бұрын
The performance blue is iconic. It was my first choice but ultimately decided that abyss black fits me way better. The PB is def gonna turn heads, while the black is very low key which I like.
@stozey.12 күн бұрын
great video man. i really appreciate your commentary since im looking to pick one up myself this year
@Woopsie-Do-kx9we13 күн бұрын
Is it 2024 model with manual transmission and blue in color?
@ForrestDelBTS12 күн бұрын
24 dct abyss black
@getfitron15513 күн бұрын
00:45 bro lmao 😂
@saiーツ13 күн бұрын
vibes 💯
@lilpeppa117G13 күн бұрын
😂
@khs407413 күн бұрын
Dude iam going to buy a Hyundai Sonata N Line CAR🚗 in Four 🕓🍀 Months✊🔥🔥🔥😍
@khs407414 күн бұрын
Congratulations broh 💪👑🙂🤩
@ForrestDelBTS14 күн бұрын
@@khs4074 thank you!
@Anonimuuz14 күн бұрын
Why that salesman look like Black Thought fro the Roots
@ForrestDelBTS14 күн бұрын
@@Anonimuuz 😂😂😭
@nunziomacera225415 күн бұрын
Make sure to do PPF on the front end especially doing cross country driving.
@jayrockfromdablock294015 күн бұрын
Front/side splitters, amber/rear turn signal delete (smoke)
@matthewr.3315 күн бұрын
Looks sick! But man I wish they'd give vehicles with black rims black lug nuts. N and n line definitely got better rims this year.
@otakulture239816 күн бұрын
Got my Abyss Black 2024 Elantra N like 2 months ago absolutely love it! Hope your also enjoying yours man! :)
@ForrestDelBTS16 күн бұрын
@@otakulture2398 ayyy we fam 🙌🏽 yes I love it, such a fun car
@getfitron15516 күн бұрын
nice car any color is nice tbh
@user-le8fq9xm1x16 күн бұрын
Yess keep posting this car
@justingallagher486416 күн бұрын
Nice car, I love the refresh, the wheels and seats are great, and the front end is so much cleaner than the release design. I could have easily bought this when I was looking/buying two years ago. A tip from a fellow car guy: Don't "touch" your car. I heard the part of the video where you said "I don't know why people say black cars are..." Don't learn the lesson for yourself, just trust. Otherwise, you'll get swirl marks, which in black can be pretty bad. Those marks are not actually swirls, but an optical illusion of mostly straight line scratches. Automatic car washes that touch the car do this, and then the next most common, while washing in the driveway. Learning how to do the two bucket or touchless method for washing helps. (During the initial Covid shutdown period, I went very deeply down the "color correction" rabbit hole with a 20-year-old car. I had a serious polisher and about 10 different goos. One of them smelled like [amazing] raspberries, I remember. I see your enthusiasm, it's the same as mine, just trying to help.)
@ForrestDelBTS16 күн бұрын
@@justingallagher4864 thanks for the tips! I’ve been sticking to touchless self wash and will stay away from automatic washes. I got some good microfiber towels to wipe my car down but I have noticed a few swirls when the car is directly in the sun although it’s minimal. I’m hoping to get ppf soon.
@justingallagher486415 күн бұрын
@@ForrestDelBTS Everything I know, I learned from Pan the Organizer. Every goo I've bought, hmm, first, what does Pan think? You'd say that he's a vibe, maybe. "Pleasantly pedantic."
@christiancolon907017 күн бұрын
Congratulations brother!
@ForrestDelBTS17 күн бұрын
@@christiancolon9070 thank you! 🙏🏽
@aysgxhost17 күн бұрын
how’s the mpg
@ForrestDelBTS17 күн бұрын
@@aysgxhost I get about 25 on average now. And 30+ in eco mode on the freeway
@gooeykev17 күн бұрын
In a few years I’ll get an Elantra N. Currently driving a 23’ Kona N in racing red, love every moment with this car. But very clean car indeed bro, hope you’re enjoying your Elantra N congrats 🎉
@ForrestDelBTS17 күн бұрын
@@gooeykev thank you! I’m absolutely loving this car 🙌🏽