The midsized Hyundai Santa Fe SUV is redesigned for the 2024 model year, giving it a more muscular look and a standard third row seat. Increased dimensions promise improved interior space
It appears that there is something wrong with the rear differential in my car. It's a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe, 3.5l, 4wd. When the car is warm and has been driving down the highway for 30-45 minutes, a "clunking" will begin to happen in the rear differential. I know this because I had it up on a lift at a local shop and we were able to hear the
My 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe has 105,000 miles on it, 2.6 cylinder 4WD. While driving (seems to happen at different speeds, usually 45+) the SUV will "jerk" once hard then continue to drive just fine. I can slow down and accelerate just fine but once I come to a complete stop and try to accelerate it is very slow and needs to hit about 15mph to getCar shudders 3 times when go to drive after car has been off. Definite transmission problems, also, transmission does not engage correctly when trying to pass at low or high speeds. Only has 7500 miles, dealer can not find anything wrong. On doing research, found many complaints about Santa Fe transmissons. 120,000 MILES. Hi, I brought my car to the mechanic for 3 different reasons: Engine light is on. A/C does not blow cold air. Intermittent squeaky noise from the rear, especially taking a turn. He came back and said the Drive Shaft needs to be replaced and a new one costs about $2,200.00 or a used one he hopefully could find for $1,100.00 . 268 374 127 356 7 369 277 232 356