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Re: Veracruz falling apart...? [graf2] by graf2
Sep 30, 2008 (5:16 pm)
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Replying to: graf2 (Sep 29, 2008 4:08 pm)

Car was fixed today:
 
Problem codes; p2106 throttle actuator control system force limit power
                        p2195 throttle actuator control system malfunction
                        p2135 throttle position sensor switch A/B Voltage correlation
 
Replaced ETC Actuator and Gasket . We'll see if this is the solution.
 
Good luck!
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Re: Veracruz falling apart...? [graf2] by jbhauser
Oct 27, 2008 (6:00 pm)
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Replying to: graf2 (Sep 30, 2008 5:16 pm)

My wife had the same experience with her '07 Veracruz that was purchased in Feb '08. It only has about 7500 miles. The engine had been surging during downshifts for several months. While accelerating from a stoplight the engine "clunked" and then she had no power while moving forward. She waited for me to come to help for about 20 minutes and left the car running. I shut the car off and checked the gas cap. It was no on tight so I gave if a few turns. I figured with the newer cars a loose gas cap may cause a problem with the computer and the fuel supply.
 
I then drove it to Auto Zone and they diagnosed the throttle body error. The surprising thing was that the light turned off once we left Auto Zone and AZ did not reset the code because I wanted the dealer to see it. The car then ran for over a week and a half with no noticeable problems.
 
Then the same issue occurred again when moving forward from a stop light. This time the car did not recover and was towed into the dealership.
 
It was diagnosed as a throttle body issue and a replacement part was ordered. The service manager said that the vehicle had entered the "limp home" mode and that was the reason for the lack of power.
 
I will post an update once I get the vehicle back with all the codes and parts replaced.
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Re: Veracruz falling apart...? [jbhauser] by jbhauser
Oct 30, 2008 (5:10 pm)
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Replying to: jbhauser (Oct 27, 2008 6:00 pm)

I got the Veracruz back today. The same codes as one of the previous posts - P2106, P1295, P2135 - internal damage to the throttle body. THe part number replaced was 35100-3C200 - ETC-actuator. Dealer was very helpful and had a loaner for the duration of the service.
 
I drove the car in traffic for over an hour and it seems to be running well.
 
Keeping my fingers crossed since we have a long trip to Florida planned this December.
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Re: Veracruz falling apart...? [jbhauser] by indysabre
Nov 13, 2008 (6:58 pm)
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Replying to: jbhauser (Oct 30, 2008 5:10 pm)

Sorry to hear about the problems some of you are having with the fuel system/ engine.
 
Is there any maunfacture date at which these problems were resolved?
 
Are the engine / fuel problems very wide spread?
 
We just bought a demo 2008 FWD limited manufactured 3/28/08.
 
It drives great and we love the car but now I have to wonder??
 
We were in a hurry to buy and the price was right. I read up a lot but missed this thread before buying
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Re: Veracruz falling apart...? [indysabre] by jbhauser
Nov 14, 2008 (8:50 am)
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Replying to: indysabre (Nov 13, 2008 6:58 pm)

A TSB was issued for this particular problem. It looks as though the revised TSB originated in Feb 2008. If I read the service bulletin correctly, this only applies to some '06 and some '07 models. It does not mention any '08s.
 
Even with this problem, my wife feels this is the best vehicle she has ever owned.
 
I hope you enjoy your '08.
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More problems by cruzin3
Nov 14, 2008 (9:41 am)
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On top of every other electrical issue I've had with my car, now the alarm stopped turning off. The dealer has had my car for over two weeks, putting it up tho almost two months in the fifteen months I've owned my car. They had to replace several modules on my car including my instrument cluster. Now my mileage isn't correct, it only reads forty miles. This car is a piece of junk!
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TSB for 2006? Veracruz by jmaulsby
Nov 14, 2008 (1:36 pm)
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There were no 2006 Veracruz, you must mean other Hyundai models from the 2006 year.
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Re: TSB for 2006? Veracruz [jmaulsby] by ksmigel
Nov 22, 2008 (1:35 am)
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Replying to: jmaulsby (Nov 14, 2008 1:36 pm)

My best friend's wife owns an '07 Veracruz and just had the same problem I just read about here - her Veracruz just died while she was driving it, and I think he said she only has 13,000 miles on it.
 
He said that she had no problems with it other than a dash light intermittent issue, and then, it began to shudder when she would come to stops for a while, with an erratic idle, but it wouldn't stall.
 
Then, all of a sudden, the motor died while she was driving on a 45 mph roadway.
 
They had to tow it to the dealer and he's still waiting word on what the exact problem is.
 
I'll post the results when I get a chance to ask him about it next week.
 
I was reading through here, because we were considering a Veracruz instead of a passenger car when I saw a few advertised specials for just about 22k.
 
Don
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Purchase Surveys from Hyundai by ultcar
Nov 29, 2008 (7:47 am)
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Just recently got myself an 08 Veracruz LTD. I'm crossing my fingers and toes in the hopes that those throttle problems won't appear...
 
I've been waiting for a paper-based purchase survey that I'd usually get directly from Hyundai, but haven't get one yet (I purchased 4 Hyundais previously). I received these "survey calls from Hyundai," but they all had local numbers on them and so was wary to respond to their surveys. Has Hyundai stopped sending out paper-based surveys? Is Hyundai letting the dealership fill out paper-based surveys for the customers?
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Re: TSB for 2006? Veracruz [ksmigel] by cruzin3
Dec 01, 2008 (9:53 pm)
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Replying to: ksmigel (Nov 22, 2008 1:35 am)

I will warn anyone against buying a Veracruz or a Hyundai for that matter. Mine breaks down all the time and Hyundai just says it's not their problem. I even found out recently that I don't qualify for the towing anymore because it has broken down so often, HUH!?!? Well, Hyundai repaired my alarm, but somewhere along the way they changed out the instrument cluster, including the odometer. Now, my 07 Veracruz with 17k miles is only worth $11k, and once again Hyundai says it's not their problem. I hate Hyundais...period!

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