What replaced the Santa Fe sport?
As the fourth generation Santa Fe was released in 2018 for the 2019 model year in North America, replacing the Santa Fe Sport, the long-wheelbase Santa Fe (previously simply called the Santa Fe) was renamed Santa Fe XL. In 2019, the Santa Fe XL was replaced by the Palisade.
Do you need reCAPTCHA for a Hyundai Santa Fe Sport?
Recaptcha requires verification. If you have a 2018 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT, 4 DOOR UTILITY, be aware the Hyundai Santa Fe Sport has 5 different windshield replacement options so depending on what style Hyundai Santa Fe Sport you have will determine the replacement part needed and the cost for the replacement windshield on your Santa Fe Sport.
How much does it cost to replace a windshield on a Hyundai Santa Fe?
If you have a 2018 HYUNDAI SANTA FE, 4 DOOR UTILITY, be aware the Hyundai Santa Fe has 9 different windshield replacement options so depending on what style Hyundai Santa Fe you have will determine the replacement part needed and the cost for the replacement windshield on your Santa Fe.
Where can I get parts for my Hyundai Santa Fe?
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When did the Hyundai Santa Fe come out?
Hyundai Santa Fe was introduced in 2001. This model has seven versions (Hyundai Santa Fe XL w/Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe XL w/o Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe w/Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe w/o Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe (Canada), Hyundai Santa Fe Sport w/Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe Sport w/o Prox) and thirteen types of keys. Remote Key Fobs: 2013 to 2020.
How much does it cost to replace a Hyundai Santa Fe key?
In short, replacing a Hyundai Santa Fe key can cost between $45 to $330. The cost depends on a few factors: Type of key The year manufactured Time of day & your location Where you get a key replacement (dealer, automotive locksmith, online, etc.) Availability of code to cut a new key
Are there any recalls on the Hyundai Santa Fe?
Affected vehicles include certain model year 2011-14 Sonatas, 2013-14 Santa Fe Sports, 2012 Santa Fes, 2015-2016 Velosters and 2011-2013 and 2016 Sonata Hybrids. To check if your car is affected by these recalls, please visit hyundaiusa.com/recall.
Hyundai Santa Fe was introduced in 2001. This model has seven versions (Hyundai Santa Fe XL w/Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe XL w/o Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe w/Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe w/o Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe (Canada), Hyundai Santa Fe Sport w/Prox, Hyundai Santa Fe Sport w/o Prox) and thirteen types of keys. Remote Key Fobs: 2013 to 2020.
What to do if you lost your Hyundai Santa Fe?
Generally speaking, you have three options: First, call an automotive locksmith that offers a mobile service for Hyundai Santa Fe cars. We can help you with this option. Second, have your car towed to an official dealer. Third, order a key online and have the dealer or locksmith cut and program it (if necessary) for you.