What kind of transfer case does Hyundai Santa Fe use?

What kind of transfer case does Hyundai Santa Fe use?

We are expert rebuilders of transfer cases for sale and we carry one of the largest inventories of Hyundai drive train systems. The 2.7L, 2.4L and 3.5L engines are the most common and we can supply a direct part that fits without modifications required during installation on an AWD or 4WD system.

Which is the best Hyundai Santa Fe automatic transmission?

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Are there any problems with the Hyundai Santa Fe?

Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Hyundai Santa Fe based on all problems reported for the Santa Fe. Transfer case is failing at 61,000 mile, a lot of nose and vibration.

Why did my Santa Fe transfer case overheat?

Other 2nd opinions believe the auto switch in the Smart system failed and left it stuck in 4wheel dr hence overheating the transfer case. It should be covered under waranty for repairs (120,000 on power train/engine) they denied the waranty coverage, so it’s not repaired. Estimate is over $6,000.

We are expert rebuilders of transfer cases for sale and we carry one of the largest inventories of Hyundai drive train systems. The 2.7L, 2.4L and 3.5L engines are the most common and we can supply a direct part that fits without modifications required during installation on an AWD or 4WD system.

Are there transmission defects on the Hyundai Santa Fe?

2002 & 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe transmission case defect: we liked the first so much, we bought a second. . . . No indication of maintenance instructions in owners manual.

What kind of gearbox does Hyundai Santa Fe have?

175-horsepower 2.4L I4 6-speed shiftable automatic AWD Front differential blew only a few months after the rear differential had gone. Hyundai refused to carry out repaire under warranty so had to seek legal help. Eventually they agreed so long as I replaced all four tyres although two where new

Other 2nd opinions believe the auto switch in the Smart system failed and left it stuck in 4wheel dr hence overheating the transfer case. It should be covered under waranty for repairs (120,000 on power train/engine) they denied the waranty coverage, so it’s not repaired. Estimate is over $6,000.