Is there a problem with my 2003 Santa Fe?
We experienced the same problem with our 2003 Santa Fe this morning. Until now we have not had any problems. When we gassed up the car it would not start and even after it did the transmission would not shift out of park for a few minutes. This happened to us twice today. Our car has 112,000 miles.
What kind of car is a Santa Fe?
I have a 2002, 6 cylinder Santa Fe with 120,000 miles. It generally runs great. Thee only problem I have is after I fill the car with gas, it is difficult to get the car started, and it runs rough for the next minute or so.
Is the valve on a Santa Fe under warranty?
The valve is covered by the 6 year/60,000 warranty, but not the longer powertrain warranty. Unfortunately, my Santa Fe has over 60,000 so the repair was 250 dollars. The part is only 36 dollars – the rest labor. I urge everyone to go get their valve replaced now while their car is under warranty.
We experienced the same problem with our 2003 Santa Fe this morning. Until now we have not had any problems. When we gassed up the car it would not start and even after it did the transmission would not shift out of park for a few minutes. This happened to us twice today. Our car has 112,000 miles.
Is the Hyundai Santa Fe a good car?
Hyundai Santa Fe is the vehicle I drive. I am disabled therefore there is a lift on the rear of the car to carry my scooter around. My vehicle is very reliable. It is good on gas. The vehicle has plenty of room in the rear of the car since it is a hatchback. If you do the maintenance on the car, it will last.
When did the Hyundai Santa Fe come out in Australia?
A 2.0 L Common Rail Turbo Diesel (CRTD) was offered outside the United States. Australian Santa Fes went on sale in November 2000 with only one engine/transmission choice – a 2.7L V6 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. 4WD was standard.
When did Hyundai stop making the pine green Santa Fe?
Rounding out the changes in the 2003 model was the discontinuation of the highly unpopular Pine Green which in some owner circles has gained the nickname ‘Yucky Green’. In Australia, the four-cylinder Santa Fe was dropped in 2003, due to slow sales, leaving the 2.7L V6 automatic as the only model.
Can you replace the spark plug on a Hyundai Santa Fe?
Replacing the spark plugs on a Hyundai Santa Fe is quite intensive and most owners choose to let the dealership perform the procedure. But there are a few that would want to do it themselves.
What causes a SANTA FE engine to misfire?
The engine is also not firing all of the fuel, so raw fuel is also passing through Cylinder 6 into the exhaust. Mileage may suffer as well when your Santa Fe has P0306 as well. P0306 is a cylinder specific misfire code, which means that Cylinder 6 is misfiring and causing it.
Where is cylinder 6 on a Hyundai Santa Fe?
An important thing to understand when finding the location of Cylinder 6 is that it’s going to be the sixth cylinder in the firing order. It won’t be the sixth cylinder that you might see when looking at the engine. The P0306 trouble code will trigger the Santa Fe’s service engine soon light. The vehicle itself may begin to run rough.
What causes the p0306 trouble code on a Hyundai Santa Fe?
There are quite a few things that can cause the P0306 trouble code to trigger the Hyundai Santa Fe. Here are the most common problems that may cause it. They are presented somewhat in order from most to least likely to be causing the code: Bad Spark Plugs – Spark plugs are one of the most common causes of P0306.
Is the 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe for sale?
None for sale nearby. Instead: Everyone in the deerwoods lauged at me when I left camp to buy my wife this veh.
Why does my Santa Fe not start after fueling?
After fueling my 2004 Santa Fe will not start until I pump the accelerator multiple times. What could be the cause of this. Could be a multitude of problems. Fuel pump may be getting weak, fuel pressure regulator could be going bad, weak spark, some vehicles will not run right if you didn’t put the gas cap on tight. First check your gas cap.
I have a 2002, 6 cylinder Santa Fe with 120,000 miles. It generally runs great. Thee only problem I have is after I fill the car with gas, it is difficult to get the car started, and it runs rough for the next minute or so.
Are there any issues with the Hyundai Santa Fe?
Mitsubishi valve bodies are known to have issues. I have a Sportage and a Santa Fe both with Torque Converter control valves that leak (internal). Cars drives fine just get a slightly less mileage than best and the check engine light comes on occasionally with the torque converter unlocking at highway speeds.
Where is the best gas station in Santa Fe?
He does it right. Or not even? This is a great place to fill up our Class A motorhome. Easy in and out, every pump has diesel, and there is a quick fuel pump outside of the islands that is awesome for motorhomes. Best price around too! Closest station to I 25 but still has hood prices.