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Hyundai Santa Fe Maintenance and Repair (2007+)

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Re: Outside temperature error on Limited [davesuv] by trebl
Oct 29, 2006 (10:44 am)
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Replying to: davesuv (Oct 29, 2006 10:03 am)

I had the same problem with my new '07 Santa Fe Limited. The problem is not the sensor. There are basically two different fuse/relay boxes between the display module and the sensor. The problem was a short in the second fuse box/circuit board. It took my repair folks a few days working with Hyundai corporate support to track down the problem. Once the box was replaced all has been fine ever since. I can't find the paperwork or I'd forward the part number. If your dealer can't fix it, have them call Eckert Hyundai in Denton, TX. and ask for the service manager Leonard.
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Re: Outside temperature error on Limited [trebl] by slk70
Oct 30, 2006 (5:34 pm)
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Replying to: trebl (Oct 29, 2006 10:44 am)

I also had a similar problem, and as trebl points out, it is a wiring issue trhough the fuse box and not a sensor issue. Dealership worked with the techs and rerouted the wiring directly to the dash/display solving the problem.
 
[EDIT] - Looking at the work order, the language is as follows:
 
     "Tech confirmed fault with engine compartment fuse box. Tech performed following repair per Hyundai Tech Line. Jumped connecter B-39 to D-12 and D-6 to B-45. Outside temperature reading normally at this time."
 
Whether this is the best fix is unclear. My guess is there will be a TSB or even a recall notice in the near future. Limiteds are the only SF's with the problem since only they have the outside temp display.
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Various Issues With My 2007 Santa Fe by sprintrps
Oct 31, 2006 (3:05 pm)
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Some of these are taken from previous postings.
1) Inside door panels: the material below the door handle began to seperate from the frame. It took a few weeks but Hyundai installed new panels and all is well.
2) I have the "kerlunk" under the car first thing in the morning after driving 50' or so. Seems to be a common ailment based on other postings. Does anyone have any answers for this ?
3) Most annoying is that the body "creaks" when I make a sharp right turn. I don't know if this is just extreme body flex or what.
4) Other than these minor issues I have 5000 miles trouble free.
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Re: Various Issues With My 2007 Santa Fe [sprintrps] by santafeowner
Nov 01, 2006 (6:36 am)
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Replying to: sprintrps (Oct 31, 2006 3:05 pm)

sprintrps, can you elaborate on what was happening in point #1. On our front passenger side door I noticed the edge of the leather (or whatever material it is) is pulling out from under the door handle (the driver side and the back doors seem to be properly tucked in). Was your problem similar, or is it something else?
 
On a sadder note, we've only had our Santa Fe for two weeks (Platinum Sage Limited AWD w/ Premium & Touring Pkg) and my wife got hit by another driver this past Saturday (it was raining and he lost control as he passed her in the left hand lane on an interstate highway and hydroplaned into her . There's a fair amount of damage to the driver's side front fender and door. We took it for some estimates on Monday and are scheduled to have it in for the repairs in two weeks. Not surprisingly, none of the auto body shops we visited could bring up any prices on 2007 replacement parts from Hyundai (the one we went with ended up having to base the estimate on 2006 parts).
 
- Frank.
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Re: Various Issues With My 2007 Santa Fe [santafeowner] by sprintrps
Nov 01, 2006 (11:50 am)
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Replying to: santafeowner (Nov 01, 2006 6:36 am)

The issue I had with the inside door panel is exactly the same as you described.Hyundai replaced both door panels.Even if you have the problem on just one side, I would reccomend having both sides replaced as (I think they know it is a problem)the new panels have the material attached securly.
I am sorry to hear of your accident. I hope no one was seriously injured. Metal can be replaced.
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Re: Various Issues With My 2007 Santa Fe [sprintrps] by ravenfan50
Nov 01, 2006 (12:05 pm)
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Replying to: sprintrps (Nov 01, 2006 11:50 am)

I also have the door panel issue, just on the driver's side. I have been waiting almost 3 weeks for the replacement to come in. The dealer's service manager told me he could have someone come in (next Thursday, the 9th)and repair the "tear".
 
Is there any Hyundai documentation about this known issue that I could share with the manager?
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Re: Outside temperature error on Limited [slk70] by rbautista
Nov 01, 2006 (1:13 pm)
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Replying to: slk70 (Oct 30, 2006 5:34 pm)

I had this same problem and was told the same thing. The outside temp is no longer stuck on 68*F. Let's hope no other issues come of this with the climate control.
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Re: Various Issues With My 2007 Santa Fe [sprintrps] by rbautista
Nov 01, 2006 (1:17 pm)
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Replying to: sprintrps (Oct 31, 2006 3:05 pm)

In regrads to #2, I've had the same issue. The service department looked into and the mechanic could not find any problems. Their suspicion was that it has to do with the ABS. The confirmed it has nothing to do with the tranny. The mechanic test drove 3 other 07 Santa Fe's on the lot and they all did the same thing. This doesn't concern at all since it is covered by their warranty.
 
This is my first Hyuandai and I am not disappointed yet. My previous car was a Mitsu Eclipse and the service doesn't even compare to Hyundai's. When Hyundai looked into this issue for me, they gave me a loaner. Mitsu would always try to charge me for a loaner or wouldn't give me one at all.
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Auto Door Locks on '07 Santa Fe by trebl
Nov 01, 2006 (1:53 pm)
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I've seen posts elsewhere from people wanting their doors to automatically lock when the vehicle begins moving. Evidently, this feature isn't (or wasn't)preset at the factory. It's a simple re-programming which your dealer can do in a few minutes. I ran across this information someplace else but can't (due to older brain cells) remember where. I asked my service rep to set mine as below, and they didn't know it could be done on the new Santa Fe (they did know it could be done on the Sonata).
 
I apologize if this is old news.
 
From the 2007 Santa Fe Shop Manual
 
USER OPTION MODE
The BCM (Body Control Module) offers 3 items user option mode for a user convenience (AUTO DOOR LOCK, ARMIDISARM BY KEY, HORN ANSWER BACK)
It is able to set up the enable or disable of AUTO DOOR LOCK function or AUTO DOOR LOCK operation vehicle speed when using it.
It is able to set up the enable or disable of enter the burglar alarm mode when using door lock by the key.
It is able to set up the enable or disable of horn inform function when using door lock by the key or RKE.
Select option "SNATAFF(CM)" and press ENTER.
Select option "BODY CONTROL MODULE" and press ENTER.
 
Select option "USER OPTION" and press ENTER.
 
Select option "AUTO DOOR LOCK STATUS by using the direction button(& IT).
Select the parameter by using the direction button( . I ) and press ENTER to save it. (Disable I 5km1h II Okmlh IISkmIh I 20kmlh I 2Skmlh 130kmlh 13SkmIh I 40kmlh)

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