Do Hyundai Sonatas catch on fire?
Hyundai announced a recall of almost 130,000 vehicles, including 2012 Santa Fe SUVs, 2011 through 2013 and 2016 Sonata Hybrids, and 2015 and 2016 Veloster hatchbacks, because of an engine defect that may cause a fire. Get everything you need to know when it comes to your vehicle.
Why are Hyundai cars catching fire?
It is for a defect with the braking system that could cause break fluid to leak into the ABS module, possibly resulting in an electrical short. This could increase risk of an engine fire.
Why does my Hyundai Sonata shut down while driving?
The engine needs a strong ground to the chassis in order for your Sonata’s various electrical systems to work. If that cable is corroded, there could be problems such as misfiring, slow/no starts, or even the engine dying while driving. This is a common cause of many “gremlins”.
Are there any manuals for the Hyundai Sonata?
In the table below you can see 0 Sonata Workshop Manuals,0 Sonata Owners Manuals and 18 Miscellaneous Hyundai Sonata downloads. Our most popular manual is the Hyundai Sonata Workshop Manual (V6-3.3L (2006)) . This (like all of our manuals) is available to download for free in PDF format.
What kind of car is the Hyundai Sonata?
In the domestic market Hyundai sold the Sonata as an executive car using catchphrases like “Luxury car for VIP”, however as the Sonata was based on the Stellar without any redesigning it was seen by the public as no different than a luxury version of the Stellar.
When did the Hyundai EF series Sonata come out?
The new EF series Sonata arrived in 1998, debuting the Hyundai-Kia Y4 platform. Compared to the Y3 predecessor, the EF grew slightly in size, but shared the same 2,700 mm (106.3 in) wheelbase. It also introduced double wishbone front suspension and independent, multi-link rear suspension.
In the table below you can see 0 Sonata Workshop Manuals,0 Sonata Owners Manuals and 18 Miscellaneous Hyundai Sonata downloads. Our most popular manual is the Hyundai Sonata Workshop Manual (V6-3.3L (2006)) . This (like all of our manuals) is available to download for free in PDF format.
In the domestic market Hyundai sold the Sonata as an executive car using catchphrases like “Luxury car for VIP”, however as the Sonata was based on the Stellar without any redesigning it was seen by the public as no different than a luxury version of the Stellar.
The new EF series Sonata arrived in 1998, debuting the Hyundai-Kia Y4 platform. Compared to the Y3 predecessor, the EF grew slightly in size, but shared the same 2,700 mm (106.3 in) wheelbase. It also introduced double wishbone front suspension and independent, multi-link rear suspension.