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Re: Strange sound when accelerating after cold start [rick2456]
by 2007santafese
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Mar 30, 2009 (7:48 pm)
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Replying to: rick2456 (Mar 30, 2009 7:05 pm)
Thanks for the reply. I just find it strange that it was running smooth last week and it was only after I refueled that the sound/feeling started. I am hoping the KIA mechanic will be able to diagnose, otherwise I will take it to the Hyundai dealership.
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- #795 of 907
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Re: Strange sound when accelerating after cold start [2007santafese]
by bolla67
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Mar 31, 2009 (4:08 am)
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Replying to: 2007santafese (Mar 30, 2009 7:48 pm)
The strange thing is it doesn't happen every time I start the car cold. Based on other forums/threads I've read here it's the ABS engaging. I've owned cars before w/ABS and never had that happen. I brought my SF in yesterday to address the creaking sound in the rear quarter panel and didn't bother to mention it because it didn't happen all day and I knew when I picked up the car the mechanic would say couldn't duplicate. I'm going to wait to see if it happens when I get the car back.
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- #796 of 907
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Re: Strange sound when accelerating after cold start [bolla67]
by somedai1
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Mar 31, 2009 (4:37 am)
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Replying to: bolla67 (Mar 31, 2009 4:08 am)
is your creaking noise at the rear driver side? try standing outside the car with the driver side door open - rock the car from side to side by pushing up on the door frame - does it reproduce your noise? that's what i have to do when i return to the dealer. they love to tell you they can't hear what you hear on a test drive - don't test drive it - check it like a mechanic is supposed to know how to!
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- #797 of 907
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Re: Strange sound when accelerating after cold start [somedai1]
by bolla67
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Mar 31, 2009 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: somedai1 (Mar 31, 2009 4:37 am)
I actually found a TSB that Hyundai puts out. The first dealership I took it to said they couldn't duplicate the sound even though I heard it driving out of the parking lot. So I did research and found a TSB for this exact problem and now another dealership is working on it. Isn't it sad that people have to do the mechanic's job for him before he even looks at the car?
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- #798 of 907
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Re: Strange sound when accelerating after cold start [bolla67]
by NY_Maverick
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Mar 31, 2009 (10:15 am)
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Replying to: bolla67 (Mar 31, 2009 6:28 am)
The TSB for the creaking sound is well documented in the "noises and sounds" forum here.
I also had Hyundai perform the same service shortly after I purchased my vehicle in October 2007.
Suffice it to say, without that TSB article in hand, I would have been met with shrugs and "I dunnos".
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- #799 of 907
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Re: 2008 santa Fe brake failure intermitent [pali123]
by barney975
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Apr 06, 2009 (8:38 pm)
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Replying to: pali123 (Jan 13, 2009 7:35 pm)
I have the same problem with my 2008 Santa Fe. We are walking in the same shoes. The brake fails from time to time unexpectedly.
Now my car has 2000 miles and it did this few times in this last month. I took it to the dealership and the answer was exactly the same: "cannot duplicate"
I do not know what to do. What happened to your Santa Fe? Did anyone repair it? Have you found any solution?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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- #800 of 907
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Re: 2008 santa Fe brake failure intermitent [barney975]
by bolla67
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Apr 07, 2009 (4:19 am)
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Replying to: barney975 (Apr 06, 2009 8:38 pm)
Hi, I haven't experienced this yet and hope I don't. But, in the meantime, sign up on this site http://www.hmaservice.com and look up all the tsb's. I didn't see anything about brake failure, but maybe you could email them and see what solutions they offer.
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- #801 of 907
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Re: Outside temperature error on Limited [slk70]
by geeceman
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Apr 09, 2009 (9:14 am)
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Replying to: slk70 (Oct 30, 2006 5:34 pm)
My outside temp display on my 07 Santa Fe Limited AWD has been on 68 since I had the dealer check for water in the passenger floor board about 6 months ago. I live about 70 miles from the dealer and kept putting off going back after researching and finding this site and this info I called the dealer and set up an appointment. I asked them if the were aware of this problem they said yes. Are you aware of this fix? We'll have to run your vin and see what fix applies to your vehicle. After 2 hours yesterday I was told they replaced the sensor but it was still on 68 probably just where it is sitting in the sun. I asked if they had checked TSB #07-90-00. I was told that they had run my VIN and no TSB came back in reference to my vehicle. Never changed on the way home. Still 68. When I tried to tell the service writer about the TSB and that there was a fix I was told that they were unaware of any problems like this on Santa Fe's they had had problems with Azera's also I should stay off the internet, as too much information from the internet could get me in trouble.
Is this a problem anyone else is having with the dealers. I am retired on disability. I have chronic back problems and was trying to keep my long trips to a minimum and now who knows how many times I'll have to go back. I know you all can't fix my problem. but are all dealers like this?
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- #802 of 907
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Re: srmc [hmavison]
by srmc
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Apr 09, 2009 (9:51 am)
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Replying to: hmavison (Dec 18, 2008 1:00 pm)
This is a 3.3 L.
I cannot get Hyundai to honor their warranty. The field representative verbally agrees that it is piston slap, but will not use those words in writing. The field rep says that this will not cause any permanent damage to the engine. My dealer has no other cases, but will not help me. The only option that I have is to use a lawyer.
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- #803 of 907
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Re: Outside temperature error on Limited [geeceman]
by NY_Maverick
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Apr 16, 2009 (6:47 am)
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Replying to: geeceman (Apr 09, 2009 9:14 am)
Geeceman, since the problem you are referring has an objective result (fixed or not fixed), it may be best not to tell dealer about any TSB. Let them, FORCE them, to troubleshoot the issue. After all, you can bring a thermometer with you to the dealership and show them if the reading on your display is accurate or not accurate. Or simply check another vehicle's reading.
Service Departments for whatever reason seem to get defensive when customers start using the term TSB or "Internet". I suspect it comes across to them as "I know more than you" and they resent that.
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