What weight can a Santa Fe pull?

What weight can a Santa Fe pull?

1,650-2,000 lbs.
Hear this out loudPauseThe Hyundai Santa Fe towing capability is 1,650-2,000 lbs. Most trim options for the Santa Fe can tow as much as 1,650 lbs, while the offered Limited trim level can pull up to 2,000 lbs.

Is the Santa Fe good for towing?

Hear this out loudPauseHyundai Santa Fe Highlander The seven-seater AWD Santa Fe is one of the few SUVs that manages to pack a lot of gear into a neat, nice-looking package and is also supremely capable at everything it is claimed to be good at, even towing.

Are Hyundai good for towing?

Hear this out loudPauseSome cars immediately feel well suited to towing, and the Hyundai is one of them. The engine feels untroubled pulling up to speed, and is settled and comfortable at the legal limit. The engine is also well suited to heavy-duty towing.

Can you put a hitch on a Hyundai Santa Fe?

Hear this out loudPauseAdding a trailer hitch to a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport requires only a few tools, a CURT 13152 trailer hitch and about 40 minutes to complete the installation. Follow these basic steps to start hauling hitch-mounted accessories with your Hyundai Santa Fe Sport today.

Can a Hyundai Santa Fe pull a trailer?

Hear this out loudPauseThose considering a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe are in luck because this Hyundai SUV offers up to 3,500 pounds of towing capability when properly equipped. With that much towing power the 2020 Santa Fe can easily tow small camping trailers, lightweight boats, or a pair of ATVs.

Is the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe a good car?

It’s quite rare that a car fills the stringent requirements of each of my daily roles, but with just a couple of oversights, the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited comes close to being a perfect fit.

Is the Hyundai Santa Fe a family car?

Yup, Christmas puts your car through pretty much everything it will face over a lifetime, concentrated into a fortnight. It’s possibly the best test for a family car, and this year our family tortured the Hyundai Santa Fe SR SUV. The Santa Fe is a large, seven seat SUV, and the SR is the sporty king of the line-up.

Can a Hyundai Santa Fe be towed in Australia?

When towing, you need confidence in the hardware fitted to your Hyundai. Engineered for Australian conditions, Hyundai genuine towbars are designed and tested in Australia to ensure years of trouble-free towing. Maximum ball download 200kg.

How many recalls has the Hyundai Santa Fe had?

The 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe has been recalled 3 times by NHTSA. View Recalls Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.

What was the problem with my 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe?

I WAS DRIVING MY 2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE HAD SUDDEN LOSS OF POWER AND NOISE COMING FROM THE ENGINE. VEHICLE WAS PULLED OFF THE ROAD AND TOWED TO THE LOCAL HYUNDAI DEALERSHIP NO WARNING LIGHTS CAME ON INSIDE DASHBOARD.

Where was the Hyundai Santa Fe engine shut off without warning?

While driving approximately 70 mph, the vehicle shut down without warning. The engine was restarted and the vehicle was towed to an unknown dealer in jackson, TN. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated there was no recall.

What to do if your Hyundai Santa Fe Sport dies?

Ask your Hyundai dealer. No one has added a helpful site for this 2013 Santa Fe Sport problem yet. Be the first! Read reviews of repair shops in your area. Enter your zip code: I was headed home and did a clover leaf to get onto the service road of the interstate. I accelerated and the car just died. 0 RPM.

Where can I get a Hyundai Santa Fe engine repaired?

The contact associated the failure with NHTSA campaign number: 17V226000 (engine and engine cooling). The contact called Hyundai of cumming (located at 750 peachtree pkwy, cumming, ga 30041, (470) 281-9228) and informed them of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified.

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