Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
TSB-09-AT-01307/01/200910030984Hyundai: automatic transaxle range switch diagnostic trouble codes p0705 (range switch signal problems), p0707 (range switch open circuit), and p0708 (range switch short circuit or multiple inputs). an improperly adjusted or improperly op12/29/2009
054000812/01/20050540008110015866Automatic transaxle diagnostic trouble codes list. *sc08/15/2005
044000109/01/2005054001410005630Automatic transaxle oil leak between transaxle and transfer case. *tt03/08/2004
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
TSB-09-AT-01810/01/200910032908Hyundai: ata solenoid diagnostic trouble codes p0740, p0741, p0742, p0743, p0746, p0748, p0750, p0755, p0760, p0765, p0770. incorrect operation of the transaxle solenoids may result in the following symptoms-check engine light illuminated06/11/2010
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
064001812/01/200610020912Automatic transaxle diagnostic trouble codes (dtc) list. *kb01/29/2007
15811/01/200510018734Reprograms are available for automatic transaxle driveability issues. technet times. hyundai. *tt01/12/2006
POWER TRAIN - TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
034001710/01/200310016420Transfer case removal procedure. *sc09/12/2005
054000102/01/200510015327Transfer case air breather vent hose. *tt07/14/2005

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
10/07/2008880001
 2002 & 2004 hyundai santa fe transmission case defect: we liked the first so much, we bought a second.... no indication of maintenance instructions in owners manual. regarding transfer case attention or maintenance which violently caused the vehicle to dangerously, abruptly stop - resulting in a dangerous highway safety situation and personal injury. we have the old transfer case - which looks inside, like a tossed salad. we paid for the replacement by western auto - a matter that should have been covered under warranty. reported in great detail to hyundai usa, they deny responsibility or warranty coverage in effect at the time problem was noticed. furthermore, the vehicles were purchased as 'dealer demos,' with low mileage and full manufacturers 100,00 mile, 10 year warranty - unfortunately from a dealer misrepresenting themselves as an authorized hyundai dealership. 2002 vehicle was inspected by the dealership when problem realized, - during warranty period, but reported no problem. we later discovered a repair / modification kit was issued by hyundai to correct the problem - purchased at western auto - hyundai service manager claimed he had no knowledge of the item until we showed it to him in a brand new unopened box. hyundai did install the modification / repair kit to the second 2004 santa fe after we brought it to their attention. all documented by hidden camera video recording. dangerous and costly situation. please advise. we seek reimbursement for the repair and towing costs. thank you for your attention. *tr harold bayuk
03/01/200515
 The consumer's 2002 hyundai santa fe has been experiencing unexpected and sudden loss of power. *nm the company has another 2002 santa fe( vehicle identification number kmhsc81bp2u260090) that has the same unexpected loss of power. numerous service have been performed on the vehicle, but the problem continues.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
03/17/2007900001
 Premature rusting of powerstering 2 (5 year), & transmission 2 (6 year ), & brake (7 year), steel lines . and abs, traction control sensor ring on front drive wheels shaft, rust & split, needed to replace axles as the only fix. right front axle to transmission case seal slips out and leaks oil has been repaired 5 times under warranty & still need to be put back in a oil changes (3000miles) on 2002 hyundai santa fe . *tr
04/13/20081
 With regards the transmission of the suv hyundai santa fe 2002 and it has been 4 weeks still on the dealer shop and no extra rental car provided after 4 weeks that's been,just wants to find out if it part of the recall vehicle. if we didn't notice anything , who knows could it happen if we're driving on the highway and the transmission start to fall out. please let us know if this consider as a recall, thank you ... *tr
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
06/15/200880000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 hyundai santa fe. while driving he heard noises coming from the front of the vehicle. the dealer repaired the left joint axle according to the warranty. the boot on the left side of the axle was also torn; however, the dealer refused to repair it since that part was not covered by the warranty. the contact stated that he purchased an extended warranty and that the dealer should repair it accordingly. the contact refused to pay for the boot repair. the failure mileage was 80000 and the current mileage was 81000.
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY - AXLE SHAFT - SEAL
01/05/2007125598209/02/2002
 Tl*- the contact owns a 2002 hyundai santa fe. during its last oil change it was noted that the oil was leaking at the joint. there were no warning indicators. the dealer diagnosed the vehicle as needing a new trans axle seal. the failure mileage was 125,598. the repair was done at a local repair shop. the oil began leaking two day later. the part was ordered from hyundai.*ak the consumer provided various pictures of above problem. update *4/23/07 *tr
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
10/07/2008880001
 2002 & 2004 hyundai santa fe transmission case defect: we liked the first so much, we bought a second.... no indication of maintenance instructions in owners manual. regarding transfer case attention or maintenance which violently caused the vehicle to dangerously, abruptly stop - resulting in a dangerous highway safety situation and personal injury. we have the old transfer case - which looks inside, like a tossed salad. we paid for the replacement by western auto - a matter that should have been covered under warranty. reported in great detail to hyundai usa, they deny responsibility or warranty coverage in effect at the time problem was noticed. furthermore, the vehicles were purchased as 'dealer demos,' with low mileage and full manufacturers 100,00 mile, 10 year warranty - unfortunately from a dealer misrepresenting themselves as an authorized hyundai dealership. 2002 vehicle was inspected by the dealership when problem realized, - during warranty period, but reported no problem. we later discovered a repair / modification kit was issued by hyundai to correct the problem - purchased at western auto - hyundai service manager claimed he had no knowledge of the item until we showed it to him in a brand new unopened box. hyundai did install the modification / repair kit to the second 2004 santa fe after we brought it to their attention. all documented by hidden camera video recording. dangerous and costly situation. please advise. we seek reimbursement for the repair and towing costs. thank you for your attention. *tr harold bayuk
09/10/2008620001
 I bought a 2002 hyundai santa fe, standard 5-speed. since that time i have had to replace the clutch twice. now i am replacing it again as it was damaged by the fly wheel. a new fly wheel costs $1500.00. i have made extensive efforts to find a used one. most of the salvage yards tell me that they don't have one because it is a frequent problem and everyone is looking for one. my mechanic tells me most fly wheels are mounted to the engine and don't have this problem. also most fly wheels cost under $100.00, so most warranties do not cover the fly wheel. it seems this is a manufacturing problems since it happens frequently. *tr
POWER TRAIN - TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
02/14/200873299101/04/2002
 Hi i went to my hyundai dealer today for what appeared to be a re-occurring fluid leak on the transfer case seal, front passenger side of the vehicle. i was told this time that the leak was caused by a vent tube located at the transfer case. the technical service bulletin referenced by the service advisor states that the fluid will only appear during very cold temperatures. this seems to be what is happening right now ,with my vehicle. my issue is that in order to stop this fluid leak,the dealer tells me that the transfer case vent tube needs to be replaced with a redesigned unit. i am also told that this new unit will not be replaced under the power train warranty. i asked why not?? if this is a design flaw on hyundai's part ,hyundai should recall the affected vehicles and install the new vent tube unit at there cost,not the consumers'. i would like to know why i should have to pay $224.32 parts and labor to correct an issue that is definitely a design flaw that occurred from hyundai. please respond accordingly kenneth john basta *tr
01/14/200596000201/03/2003
 My 2002 v6 4wheel dr hyundai santa fe while driving on the freeway at 65- 70 mph dropped a drive line, igniting flames to the rear of the car. lithia of fresno claims it was due to low fluids in the transfer case, thus it overheated and the line snapped off. i had the vehicle serviced 2 weeks prior, the fluids were fine, the transfer case was okay. there was a vague hum in the drive of the car after returning from the mountains the week prior to the incident. other 2nd opinions believe the auto switch in the smart system failed and left it stuck in 4wheel dr hence overheating the transfer case. it should be covered under waranty for repairs (120,000 on power train/engine) they denied the waranty coverage, so it's not repaired. estimate is over $6,000.00. there should be an indicator light in the car as to what drive it's in, and engineering manufacturer defect and hazzard. investigate please.*ak