How do you open the trunk on a Santa Fe?

How do you open the trunk on a Santa Fe?

To situate this “handle” you’ll have to get in the back seat (don’t hesitate to fold it down for more space), and, at the trunk lock of your Hyundai Santa Fe (center of the tailgate), you’ll have to remove a plastic cover to see the entire lock appear.

What to do if liftgate does not work on Hyundai Santa Fe?

You will need a screw-driver, maybe a nose-pliers and one other person to help you. With even one lift support not working, the liftgate will not stay open. Have the other person hold the liftgate open. They will have to be tall enough to hold the door fully open.

When did I hit my Head on my Hyundai Santa Fe?

On February 14, 2009 I incurred a scalp laceration that required 6 staple sutures when I hit my head with the rear hatchback door of my 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV. I later learned from other motorists that this has happened to them in their SUV’s.

Why does my Hyundai Santa Fe not open?

Last week the “shock absorber” looking things that held up the hatchback door of my Hyundai Santa Fe gave out. Once these things stopped working, the hatchback wouldn’t stay open and it took real effort to hold the door up. After calling around here is what I first found out:

What should I do if my car lift support is not working?

According to the mechanic as well as the packaging, its best to replace these in pairs. You will need a screw-driver, maybe a nose-pliers and one other person to help you. With even one lift support not working, the liftgate will not stay open. Have the other person hold the liftgate open.

You will need a screw-driver, maybe a nose-pliers and one other person to help you. With even one lift support not working, the liftgate will not stay open. Have the other person hold the liftgate open. They will have to be tall enough to hold the door fully open.

Last week the “shock absorber” looking things that held up the hatchback door of my Hyundai Santa Fe gave out. Once these things stopped working, the hatchback wouldn’t stay open and it took real effort to hold the door up. After calling around here is what I first found out:

On February 14, 2009 I incurred a scalp laceration that required 6 staple sutures when I hit my head with the rear hatchback door of my 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV. I later learned from other motorists that this has happened to them in their SUV’s.

According to the mechanic as well as the packaging, its best to replace these in pairs. You will need a screw-driver, maybe a nose-pliers and one other person to help you. With even one lift support not working, the liftgate will not stay open. Have the other person hold the liftgate open.