http://www.autoblog.com/2009/04/20/multiple-hyundai-recalls-for-brake-lamps-and-rust-issues-affect/
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Just noticed this and it may be helpful to some here.
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/04/20/multiple-hyundai-recalls-for-brake-lamps-and-rust-issues-affect/ Blusf02 Edited title to reflect actual recall description, thanks (sbr711)
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Good topic, sir. I'm going to clarify the title and make it a sticky for the moment so it gets more attention.
And here are the full details: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Hyundai have initiated recalls on 963,305 vehicles as part of four separate campaigns. The first recall, blanketing over one half million late-model vehicles, is nationwide. The other three recalls, all corrosion-related on older vehicles, are limited to the regions of the country where salt is used to de-ice roads in the winters. The most widespread recall, affecting up to 531,894 2005-2008 Accent, Azera, Elantra, Entourage, Santa Fe, Sonata, Tucson, and Veracruz models, is NHTSA Campaign is focused on a malfunctioning stop lamp switch that may prevent brake lights from illuminating when the pedal is depressed (the same switch may also cause them to stay lit after the brakes are released). The second recall, affecting up to 175,765 1999-2004 Sonata, XG300, and XG350 models, is NHTSA Campaign That recall, limited to America's so-called "Salt Belt" states, is centered around potentially excessive corrosion of the front sub-frame due to winter road salt applications. If unnoticed, the lower control arm may separate from its mount. The third recall, affecting up to 170,610 2001-2003 Elantra and Tiburon models, is NHTSA Campaign The fourth recall, affecting up to 85,036 2001-2003 Santa Fe models, is NHTSA Campaign Again limited to to the Salt Belt states, the recall is centered around the possible internal corrosion of the rear trailing arms in the vehicle's suspension. In all four recalls, Hyundai dealers will inspect, repair, and replace defective or damaged parts at no cost to the owner. In some situations, rust-proofing material will be added to chassis areas to arrest the corrosion process. Owners of affected vehicles may contact Hyundai Customer Service at 1-800-633-5151, call the NHTSA Hotline at 1-888-327-4236, or visit SAFERCAR.GOV. Press releases after the jump. [Source: NHTSA] PRESS RELEASES: Vehicle Make / Model: Model Year(s): HYUNDAI / ACCENT 2006-2007 HYUNDAI / AZERA 2007 HYUNDAI / ELANTRA 2007 HYUNDAI / ENTOURAGE 2006-2007 HYUNDAI / SANTA FE 2007 HYUNDAI / SONATA 2006-2007 HYUNDAI / TUCSON 2005-2007 HYUNDAI / VERACRUZ 2007-2008 Manufacturer: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Mfr's Report Date: APR 14, 2009 NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 09V122000 PE09003 NHTSA Action Number: PE09003 Component: SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:SWITCHES:BRAKE LIGHT Potential Number of Units Affected: 531894 Summary: HYUNDAI IS RECALLING 531,894 MY 2006-2007 ACCENT, ENTOURAGE, SONATA, MY 2007 AZERA, ELANTRA AND SANTA FE, MY 2005-2007 TUCSON AND MY 2007-2008 VERACRUZ VEHICLES. THE STOP LAMP SWITCH IN THE AFFECTED VEHICLES MAY MALFUNCTION. A MALFUNCTIONING STOP LAMP SWITCH MAY CAUSE THE BRAKE LIGHTS TO NOT ILLUMINATE WHEN THE BRAKE PEDAL IS DEPRESSED OR MAY CAUSE THE BRAKE LIGHTS TO REMAIN ILLUMINATED WHEN THE BRAKE PEDAL IS RELEASED. A STOP LAMP SWITCH MALFUNCTION MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF THE BRAKE-TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK FEATURE SO THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTER WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO BE SHIFTED OUT OF PARK POSITION. IT MAY ALSO CAUSE THE ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) MALFUNCTION LIGHT TO ILLUMINATE, AND IT MAY NOT DEACTIVATE THE CRUISE CONTROL WHEN THE BRAKE PEDAL IS DEPRESSED. Consequence: THESE MALFUNCTIONS MY LEAD TO A CRASH. Remedy: DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE STOP LAMP SWITCH FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN DURING APRIL 2009. OWNERS MAY CONTACT HYUNDAI CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CENTER AT 1-800-633-5151. Notes: HYUNDAI RECALL NO. 092. OWNERS MAY ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S VEHICLE SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV . # # # Vehicle Make / Model: Model Year(s): HYUNDAI / SONATA 1999-2004 HYUNDAI / XG300 2001-2004 HYUNDAI / XG350 2001-2004 Manufacturer: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Mfr's Report Date: APR 14, 2009 NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 09V124000 EA08016 NHTSA Action Number: EA08016 Component: SUSPENSION Potential Number of Units Affected: 175765 Summary: HYUNDAI IS RECALLING 175,765 MY 2001-2004 SONATA AND MY 2001-2004 XG300 AND XG350 VEHICLES ORIGINALLY SOLD IN OR CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN THE STATES OF CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT, WEST VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN, AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. DURING WINTER MONTHS, LARGE QUANTITIES OF SALT ARE USED TO DE-ICE ROADS IN THE SALT BELT STATES. ROAD SALT MAY RESULT IN INTERNAL CORROSION OF THE FRONT SUB-FRAME THAT IS PROGRESSIVE AND MAY RESULT IN THINNING OR PERFORATION OF THE SUB-FRAME STEEL. THE CORROSION IS FREQUENTLY VISIBLE AND OFTEN DISCOVERED DURING INSPECTION OR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. YOU MAY ALSO HEAR NOISES OR NOTICE TIRE MISALIGNMENT AND STEERING PULL. THESE ARE INDICATIONS YOUR VEHICLE SHOULD BE SERVICED. IF THESE SIGNALS ARE UNDETECTED OR UNHEEDED, THE CORROSION MAY PROGRESS AND THE FORWARD MOUNTING OF THE LOWER CONTROL ARM MAY DETACH FROM THE SUB-FRAME. IF THAT HAPPENS, THE VEHICLE MAY LOSE DRIVER POWER TO THE WHEELS. THE FRONT WHEEL MAY MAKE CONTACT WITH THE FENDER OR WHEEL WELL. Consequence: SEPARATION OF THE FORWARD MOUNTING OF THE LOWER CONTROL ARM MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF A CRASH. Remedy: DEALERS WILL MEASURE THE THICKNESS OF THE FRONT SUB-FRAME AND INSPECT THE FRONT SUB-FRAME FOR CORROSION DAMAGE IF NECESSARY THE FRONT SUB-FRAME WILL BE REPLACED WITH A NEW SUB-FRAME THAT INCORPORATES ADDITIONAL HOLES IN THE UPPER AND LOWER PANELS. IF THE FRONT SUB-FRAME DOES NOT REQUIRE REPLACEMENT, THE DEALER WILL ADD DRAINAGE HOLES TO THE SUB-FRAME AND WILL TREAT THE SUB-FRAME WITH RUST-PROOFING MATERIAL TO ARREST THE CORROSION PROCESS. THIS PROCEDURE WILL BE PERFORMED FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN DURING APRIL 2009. OWNERS MAY CONTACT HYUNDAI CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CENTER AT 1-800-633-5151. Notes: HYUNDAI RECALL NO. 089. OWNERS MAY ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S VEHICLE SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV . # # # Vehicle Make / Model: Model Year(s): HYUNDAI / ELANTRA 2001-2003 HYUNDAI / TIBURON 2003 Manufacturer: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Mfr's Report Date: APR 14, 2009 NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 09V125000 PE09011 NHTSA Action Number: PE09011 Component: SUSPENSION:FRONT:CONTROL ARM Potential Number of Units Affected: 170610 Summary: HYUNDAI IS RECALLING 170,610 MY 2001-2003 ELANTRA AND MY 2003 TIBURON VEHICLES ORIGINALLY SOLD IN OR CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN THE STATES OF CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT, WEST VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN, AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. DURING WINTER MONTHS, LARGE QUANTITIES OF SALT ARE USED TO DE-ICE ROADS IN THE SALT BELT STATES. ROAD SALT MAY RESULT IN INTERNAL CORROSION AND THINNING OF THE STEEL IN THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS. THE CORROSION MAY PROGRESS TO THE POINT WHERE THE LOWER CONTROL ARM'S UPPER AND LOWER PANELS BECOME PERFORATED. A PERFORATED FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM MAY FRACTURE BETWEEN ITS BALL JOINT ATTACHMENT AND THE FORWARD AND REARWARD PIVOT ATTACHMENTS TO THE CHASSIS. THIS COULD AFFECT YOUR CONTROL OVER THE TIRE AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY. Consequence: REDUCED CONTROL OF THE FRONT WHEEL DIRECTION MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF A CRASH. Remedy: DEALERS WILL INSPECT THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS FOR CORROSION DAMAGE. IF SPECIFIED LEVELS OF INTERNAL CORROSION DAMAGE ARE FOUND, THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS WILL BE REPLACED WITH NEW FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS INCORPORATING ADDITIONAL HOLES IN THE UPPER AND LOWER PANELS. IF THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS DO NOT REQUIRE REPLACEMENT, THE DEALER WILL ADD DRAINAGE HOLES TO THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS AND WILL TREAT THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS WITH RUST-PROOFING MATERIALS TO ARREST THE INTERNAL CORROSION PROCESS. THESE PROCEDURES WILL BE PERFORMED FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN DURING APRIL 2009 OWNER MAY CONTACT HYUNDAI CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CENTER AT 1-800-633-5151. Notes: HYUNDAI RECALL NO. 091. OWNERS MAY ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S VEHICLE SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV . # # # Vehicle Make / Model: Model Year(s): HYUNDAI / SANTA FE 2001-2003 Manufacturer: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Mfr's Report Date: APR 14, 2009 NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 09V123000 EA08023 NHTSA Action Number: EA08023 Component: SUSPENSION:REAR Potential Number of Units Affected: 85036 Summary: HYUNDAI IS RECALLING 85,036 MY 2001-2003 SANTA FE VEHICLES ORIGINALLY SOLD IN OR CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN THE STATES OF CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT, WEST VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN, AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. DURING WINTER MONTH, LARGE QUANTITIES OF SALT ARE USED TO DE-ICE ROADS IN THE SALT BELT STATES. ROAD SALT MAY RESULT IN INTERNAL CORROSION OF THE REAR TRAILING ARMS, WHICH COULD LEAD TO THINNING OR PERFORATION OF THE REAR TRAILING ARM STEEL. THE CORROSION IS PROGRESSIVE AND OCCURS OVER TIME. YOU MAY SEE OR FEEL SLIGHT TO MODERATE CHANGES IN VEHICLE OPERATION WHICH WILL INCREASE IF THE VEHICLE IS NOT REPAIRED. THESE CHANGES INCLUDE A LOWERING OF VEHICLE HEIGHT THAT CAN LEAD TO TIRE MISALIGNMENT AND STEERING PULL. YOU MAY ALSO NOTICE A CREAKING SOUND. IF THE CORROSION IS ALLOWED TO PROGRESS, THE REAR TRAILING ARM MAY FRACTURE WHILE DRIVING. Consequence: THE DEFORMATION AND LOSS OF STRUCTURAL RIGIDITY OF THE REAR TRAILING ARM MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF A VEHICLE CRASH. Remedy: DEALERS WILL INSPECT THE REAR TRAILING ARMS FOR INTERNAL CORROSION DAMAGE. IF SPECIFIED LEVELS OF CORROSION DAMAGE ARE FOUND, THE REAR TRAILING ARMS WILL BE REPLACED. REAR TRAILING ARMS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE REPLACEMENT WILL HAVE DRAINAGE HOLES ADDED AND WILL BE TREATED WITH RUST-PROOFING MATERIAL TO ARREST THE CORROSION PROCESS. INSPECTION, TREATMENT AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES WILL BE CONDUCTED AT NO COST TO OWNERS. THE RECALL IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN DURING APRIL 2009. OWNERS MAY CONTACT HYUNDAI AT CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CENTER AT 1-800-633-5151. Notes: HYUNDAI RECALL NO. 090. OWNERS MAY ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S VEHICLE SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV .
Santa Fe -- It doesn't get any better than this!
"Like people, every car possesses a unique character, with its own DNA, talents, and idiosyncrasies. Push it too hard and it'll turn on you, as
a person would. If it's worth anything, it gets more interesting the more you get to know it."
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You moved it on me... took a bit to find it.
The widespread brake light switch... practically all seen has been Sonata, a couple Tucson, a couple Azera, don't recall any Santa Fe (on my behalf)...
Complaint is "ESC" light on, maybe the MIL, scan will bring up a C-1513 brake light circuit, I straight up replace the switch.. the mounting piece
has different color, and I recenlty spied a mailing from a Field Service Engineer in regards to switches that might be on our shelf, looking for certain
marking to removed from stock and returned.
The third recall, Elantra and Tiburon arm at front.... seen a few of them already. I did 1 last month maybe that was at our shop a yr ago for arm on 1 side, then came back on hook with the other side broke in half.. did I say I do not like it when the tow fellas put them way out back ?? The fouth recall -- I have only done 2 vehicles, the first (most recent) got 2 arms, the left arm was rotted through, with wheel sitting crooked, and had a
hole starting in the right side.. The other was for a groan noise I think it was, another tech ordered the part, I got the pleasure of putting it on.
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Ok, here we go !!!!!!!!
Advisor walks out with ticket for a Santa Fe, proceeds to tell me it's the rear arms... tow-in... I ask if driveable, he not know, but I'll drive anything in if it will move. I get the vehicle in and on the rack, raise it, the left arm has a large hole in the back portion behind/inline withthe spring, so I take a 16oz ball peen to the right arm in same area, it just starts to tear from rot-thin material. Now I gots to go find manager, and get him to call DPSM, as the recall is not set in motion, and I got car with holes, tow bill, and operation guide lines and operation codes/labor time they going to pay me. I told my manager I'm going to do it same as I have in the past,,,,, arms and new hardware, parts ordered today, hopefully see them by Fri, and be done with it by Friday on my part. "Will try" to take a few pics and load them into my album here for all to see, so look later in the week end or early next week if I can get myself together long enough to load them. Forgot -- wonder if fella I installed 2 arms on a bit back will call asking how to get his $1400 back.
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There is a "program" for reimbursement of repairs done out of warranty, but has to be since April, 2008.
Hmmmm..... I am just a bit concerned that the dealer told me the noise was an "annoyance" and not a safety issue, so just keep driving until it bothered me too much. Well, I will have it inspected and work done as soon as I can. Waiting for the customer rep to call me back from H-America. SBR: are rear tailing arms the SAME as lower control arms? |
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Rear trailing arms , thats what the Hyundai manual calls them, though some may call them control arms,, basically the same thing..
Stay tuned, I got pics of the arms that came in on hook the other day, backed it on my rack before I left today, as arms and hardware should be here in the morning... warranty time is 0.9hr for 1 side, 1.5hr for both sides.... Then there is no distinction from 2wd and 4wd, with 4wd being more work and pain in backside.. Left trailing arm, see large hole - I'll see if I can get clearer pic and post better image...
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Yikes! I am getting nervous about driving mine now. My independent said the right side was "bent" 3/4". I don't think there were any holes,
but I wasn't looking for them when I was under the car with the Hyundai guys last week and they were showing me how moving the parts made them creak.
Everything looked rusty on the outside though, like these parts (minus holes) and the coil springs were rusty and one was open more than the other so it hung
down about 2" further (also on right side).
I sure hope Hyundai fast-tracks my case. I want to get this done ASAP now. |
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Wow, only took me a little over 2hr.. best part was the front pivot bolt at each side came out of the bushing, pretty smooth sailing on this one, I not
break a leg trying to get done quickly, too much to woory about.
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Damn!
And people wonder why I don't like road salt...
Santa Fe -- It doesn't get any better than this!
"Like people, every car possesses a unique character, with its own DNA, talents, and idiosyncrasies. Push it too hard and it'll turn on you, as
a person would. If it's worth anything, it gets more interesting the more you get to know it."
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I think that this is my Santa Fe!!!! I had it towed to the dealership last Wednesday.
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How can you tell? Did you check out the rest of the photos in his gallery? You can see the brand new parts.
I have an appt. on Sat. for my inspection under the recall - arranged by Hyundai America because I have issues and two places have said "rust" and trailing arms. I tried to photograph the trailing arms, by holding my digital camera under the car, but I can't really tell anything. They certainly aren't as bad as the ones above. |
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The clincher for me is the left arm. The way the crease formed under the spring. The picture above looks identical.
Glad you have the appt. Anyone that has a Santa Fe that qualifies for the recall must have it checked ASAP. In my case the issues with control increased over about 3 days. On Tuesday it was so bad that I truely felt that I had no control. As an example, a curve in the road that I normally take at 50+ mph caused the tires to squeal while taking the same curve at just 35 mph. This and the fact that any little variation in the road caused me to make corrections to stay straight. I had an alignment done a few days prior and thought that this was cause of my problems. I had no clue to the 'timebomb' that was under my vehicle. the local garage that did the alignment put it up on the rack and showed me the real problem. They gave me a price to fix it. As soon as I got home I did a quick search and BAM...there was the recall. I called and had them stop all work. Lucky for me, the parts had to be ordered so they had not done much. I got a case number from Hyundai and had the car towed the next day to the Dealership. If the pics are of my vehicle then you already know the rest of the story. My Santa Fe drives better now than anytime in recent memory! |
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Glad to read that your Santa Fe is driving better, Splunge!
Well, I took mine in for the inspection under the recall today and they will be replacing the rear trailing arms for me. They have to order parts. FYI, the regional service manager said that the letters to owners won't go out until June or July. They have to stock parts and rust proofing product. I'll have to bring the car back with my letter for the rust proofing spray and, I think, the front end inspection under the same recall. They will be rust proofing old parts that don't need replacing as well as the new parts. FYI-2, I noticed that the new Santa Fe has a 7 year "Perforation" warranty, which is exactly what it sounds like - a corrosion warranty. They also found out what was causing the brake issues, thanks to at least two people here that suggested it might be the tone rings. I asked the mechanic if he thought it could be that (same guy that did the used car inspection 2 weeks ago) and he said we should take it out for a drive so I could show him what I meant. I was thinking (it's not gonna do the funky brake thing while he's in the car), but it did! On the very first brake application after tuning onto the side street. He said, oh yeah that's the ABS kicking in at the wrong time. So, when the trailing arms and tone rings get in I will have it all done at once - some time next week. I will be so happy to get this all taken care of. Then maybe I will have the car "as good as new" and can spend my weekends NOT dealing with car issues. They are also ordering the shifter plate for me, but the mechanic thinks I can swap that out myself. |
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My car is done! I picked it up this evening. Wow, what a difference! It is so quiet now. No creaking and groaning going over every little dip in the road or
small pot hole (I try to miss the large pot holes!). Nice to brake and not feel it "thinking" about activating the ABS, and then actually doing it
either. The brake pedal seems to creak a bit now. Maybe it did before. Can I WD40 it?
The mechanic even swapped the shifter plate for me at no charge. I can't wait to drive it somewhere other than home via the grocery store to get a feel for it. I am so happy to have this done and have a solid car instead of a creaking, swaying car. Very happy with the Hyundai dealership service folks too. Yay! |
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Glad to hear your ownership experience is going well.
Santa Fe -- It doesn't get any better than this!
"Like people, every car possesses a unique character, with its own DNA, talents, and idiosyncrasies. Push it too hard and it'll turn on you, as
a person would. If it's worth anything, it gets more interesting the more you get to know it."
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So, is it only the Santa Fe's in the salt belts? My wives is paid off.
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dakotanut wrote:From the recall: VEHICLES ORIGINALLY SOLD IN OR CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN THE STATES OF CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT, WEST VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN, AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. If you are the original owner and it has never been to any of these states in winter for long periods of time, you'll be fine. And even if it did need the recall, you wouldn't have to pay for it.
Santa Fe -- It doesn't get any better than this!
"Like people, every car possesses a unique character, with its own DNA, talents, and idiosyncrasies. Push it too hard and it'll turn on you, as
a person would. If it's worth anything, it gets more interesting the more you get to know it."
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Does this recall applies to Canada. tia
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Received an email from Hyundai Canada and they said we should be getting letters by end of July. Since mine is a 2001.
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Santa Fe -- It doesn't get any better than this!
"Like people, every car possesses a unique character, with its own DNA, talents, and idiosyncrasies. Push it too hard and it'll turn on you, as
a person would. If it's worth anything, it gets more interesting the more you get to know it."
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Frame and arm campiagn details (repair procedures) hit yesterday, Sonata/XG, Santa Fe, Elantra/Tiburon, assorted arms and frames procedures.
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