Is there a problem with the Hyundai Azera steering coupler?

Is there a problem with the Hyundai Azera steering coupler?

Known problem with similar models and use the same part that is defective! 2012 Hyundai Azera steering coupler is faulty and needed replaced per Hyundai dealer and would cost us $282. 00 plus tax. They would not cover the part which is around $10. 00 but want a lot of money for labor.

Are there any problems with the Hyundai Azera?

See all problems of the 2013 Hyundai Azera . Steering wheel clicking and rattles when going over bumps while in motion. Clicking happens when stationary. See all problems of the 2012 Hyundai Azera . Airbag light comes on intermittently while driving. Steering locks as the car is driven at highway speeds and requires force to adjust.

Why does my Hyundai Azera steering make a clunking sound?

The sonata and and tuscon are recalled for this same part. The Azera should be as well!. The steering makes a clunking sound when the wheel is turned. Mechanic said it’s a faulty “rubber” star shaped part that has been recalled on other vehicles.

When does Hyundai Azera lose power steering assist?

Noise occurs at any posted speeds. The contact owns 2006 Hyundai Azera. The contact stated that after exiting the highway, the vehicle loss power steering assist and ended up in a ditch on the side of the roadway. The abs warning light was illuminated.

See all problems of the 2013 Hyundai Azera . Steering wheel clicking and rattles when going over bumps while in motion. Clicking happens when stationary. See all problems of the 2012 Hyundai Azera . Airbag light comes on intermittently while driving. Steering locks as the car is driven at highway speeds and requires force to adjust.

The sonata and and tuscon are recalled for this same part. The Azera should be as well!. The steering makes a clunking sound when the wheel is turned. Mechanic said it’s a faulty “rubber” star shaped part that has been recalled on other vehicles.

What kind of navigation system does Hyundai Azera have?

New for 2008 is an optional navigation system supplied by electronics maker LG. It’s the same one offered in the Santa Fe and Veracruz SUVs; the one in the ’09 Sonata is a separate system, of which you can read my impressions here.