Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
065000303/01/200610019637Abs pump self-check noise. *tt04/12/2006
055000406/01/200510015864Abs pump self check noise. also included: 2003-2005 model xg and 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005 model santa fe. *sc08/15/2005

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
09/01/2010140000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 hyundai santa fe. the contact stated that when applying the brakes and driving at low speeds, the anti-lock brakes would then engage independently. the vehicle was not inspected by a dealer nor repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was approximately 140,000. the vin was unavailable.
09/01/2010140000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 hyundai santa fe. the contact stated that when applying the brakes and driving at low speeds the anti-lock brakes would then engage. the vehicle has not been inspected by a dealer no has it been repaired. the manufacturer has not been contacted either. the failure mileage was approximately 140,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
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
06/30/2009856691
 2002 hyundai santa fe gls. when moderately braking to slow down to exit the interstate the car rapidly decelerated and vibrated violently. pulled over and could not get the car to go over 20 mph. my initial impression was that the transmission was failing. this happened randomly on several occasions. the 2nd time it occurred i had the car towed to the nearest hyundai dealer. dealer could find nothing wrong with the vehicle. i drove the car back without incident and dropped it off at the hyundai dealer that sold me the car. they had the vehicle for several days before they could reproduce the problem. the diagnosis was a faulty brake system master cylinder and proportioning valve. cost of the repair was over $500. i investigated this problem at various hyundai forums on the internet and learned that this same problem has been reported on other hyundai vehicles (including my generation of santa fe). i feel that any brake system failure is a serious safety defect that should be investigated. *tr
06/17/200550744
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 hyundai santa fe. on may 27, 2008, while driving between 1-20 mph, the abs light illuminated and the vehicle would not stop. the contact was able to avoid crashing several times by applying the hand brake. on june 17, 2005, she took the vehicle to the dealer for nhtsa campaign id number 04v131000 (service brakes, hydraulic:antilock:control unit/module); however, they could not duplicate the failure in the 2002 model. the manufacturer advised him to take the vehicle back to the dealer for a diagnosis. the contact will take the vehicle back to the dealer. the failure mileage was 50,744 and current mileage was 115,864.
07/05/2007107/15/2002
 Grinding and other odd noises when braking in my 2002 sante fe. purchased the car new and i have replaced the hydraulic brakes once a year since i purchased it. i have complained to two different hyundai dealerships and to hydundai motor corporation. itself and was told that i must be a brake rider and city driver. either of these is true. i have never had to replace brakes every 8-10,000 miles on any car i have ever owned. i was told a complete, full brake job must be done each time because the rotors are so thin that there is little margin for error of over resurfacing. this could cause a very serious situation. i was told by one service manager from one hyundai dealership that he would never allow his wife and children in this particular car with turned down rotors and that he would rather lay out the hundreds of dollars on constantly replacing the front brakes for piece of mind. i was spoken to like i was an idiot by hyundai customer service line when i complained and my concerns of an inferior braking system were ignored. i have just had my fifth set of front brakes put on the car and was actually told by a new service manager that between him and i, that the brake pads were made for a small vehicle not an suv of this size, and that this car was known for brake problems. this only confirmed what i tried to explain to hyundai as was also told to me by two other private party repair centers. i now refuse to allow hyundai to charge me almost double the price to replace their inferior, cheap braking system. they apparently put cheap, horrible wear and tear parts in their car, so you will need to replace them very regularly. resulting in them making a bundle and then some back on their oh so great bumper to bumper warranty. i actually saw their brake pad and it is small. *ak
08/15/200224707/21/2002
 Purchased new it took over six hours to deliver the vehicle on site. 1.)the security system failed returned to jim ellis; no correction to date. 2.)several other defects existed: battery failed leaving me stranded at least twice, brakes ware quickly and repeatedly require repairs, heated seats on at all times, the temperature remains on celsius rather than on than fereinheight temperatures, clock won't set to current month,date, year. 3.)the 10 year;100 mile warranty is disregarded/minimized; from 24,000 miles. 4.) while in for defect review; the car has been returned to me from 2 dealerships with dings up and down the side; dents on corners(physical damage). in addition repairs weren't made and managers looked the other way and failed to return calls or respond to letters. also the check engine light became a new issue and defect initiated the evening the vehicle was returned home. was told to anticipate engine trouble to be initiated in the near future despite the oil change date being within limits. was told that excessive oil existed and blamed me. then demanded i pay several hundred dollars before they'd release car to me.(needed for work). mgrs were defensive and shut down regarding information. 5.)the recalls aren't recognized or corrected on 1st,2nd, or 3rd request-i'm told by the dealership they don't have the computer to do it. *jb
01/01/19011
 Consumer experienced an alarming grinding sound when attempting to brake. grinding sound of the brakes occurred several times while on snow-covered roads. (nar) *la once the vehicle was driven about 30 minutes the brakes worked fine. *nm
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
07/01/2004303/27/2002
 There have been numerous issues with my 2002 santa fe. the first being 6 months after purchasing the vehicle. i heard a constant grinding noise and noticed the vehicle suspsenion not responding smoothly. when the dealer checked the problem, they determined that the front bearings needed to be replaced, but there were no problems with the brakes. since this time, i have had the brakes checked frequently, (since i perceive a frequent problem with grinding and problems stopping...the car doesn't stop well)...and i'm often afraid it won't stop. this summer after having the brakes checked, while parallel parking, the car would not stop when the brakes were applied resulting in my vehicle hitting another parked car. the vehicle did not stop until i quickly put the car in park and turned it off...not yet being in the spot completely. my rear brakes have been replaced every 6 - 8 months since the car was purchased. my mechanic states that the brakes for the santa fe's are configured like small car brakes and are not sufficient for this size vehicle thus requiring them to be replaced often. another, separate incident occured approx 6 months ago, again when the car would not stop (heard a clicking/grinding noise). had the vehicle towed to the dealer and was told the ball joints (i think it was also the ball joints) and front axle needed to be replaced. dealer said he had never seen anything like the crack in the axle, but was not user caused. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
12/05/200956000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 hyundai santa fe. while attempting to decelerate the brake pedal fell to the floor. he had used the emergency brake to stop the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to the dealership for inspection. the technician stated that the brake line had ruptured. no repairs were made. the current and failure mileages were 56000.
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - MASTER CYLINDER
10/03/2009700001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 hyundai santa fe. when the contact engaged the brake pedal, she heard a thump and moments later the parking brake light appeared on the dashboard. a local mechanic stated that the abs light needed to be replaced. there were no prior warnings. the current and failure mileages were 70000. updated 11/06/09 *bf the consumer stated the abs master cylinder failed. she stated she had no brakes and went through a red light and had to pump the brakes in order for the vehicle to stop. updated 11/09/09