Why is the gas level sensor on my Santa Fe not working?
At 70,000 miles my 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe gas level sensor started acting up. When I fill the tank it registers empty and the and the low fuel light endicator comes on. It eventually comes up after using about 1/4 of the gas. But each time you shut it off and restart it it goes back to empty and sometimes will not come back.
Why does my Sante Fe make a clunking noise?
My Sante Fe makes that bouncing clunking noise during normal driving and while going over uneven roads and/or bumps. But it doesn’t do it all the time. The dealership replaced the front ball joints. A week after they did that, it started making a whining sound. Again, it doesn’t do it all the time, mostly when it is cold.
Why does my Hyundai Santa Fe make a whining noise?
The dealership replaced the front ball joints. A week after they did that, it started making a whining sound. Again, it doesn’t do it all the time, mostly when it is cold. It stops after a few minutes. I do not have a trailer hitch on my Sante Fe.
Why are my Santa Fe headlights not working?
This eyebrow effect is not showing when the high beams are on. In addition when the low beams are in use, the myvision on both sides of the car is blocked out. This seems to be a common complaint which Hyundai will not address claming there is no fix since the lights are performing as designed.
What causes loss of view in 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. Dark spot in low beam headlight field causes loss of view for driver as the dark spot passes from object to object.
Why is my Hyundai Santa Fe dark at night?
Hyundai says it is designed that way to prevent glare with the hid lights the vehicle has. It is hard to see much in the left lane when driving. The attached photo shows the dark spot on the left side of center. It has been that way since I first drove the car at night.
Why does my Hyundai Santa Fe have an eyebrow effect?
This seems to be a common complaint which Hyundai will not address claming there is no fix since the lights are performing as designed. At this point in time they do not offer a remady. This eyebrow effect appears when the car is stationary or in motion but only on the low beams.