Why is my Hyundai Elantra having steering problems?

Why is my Hyundai Elantra having steering problems?

The level of difficulty to turn the steering wheel will be greatest at lower speeds, increasing the possibility of a crash. In many cases, drivers are prone to accidents because the event is unexpected and they are unfamiliar with operating the vehicle in its manual steering mode.

Are there any electrical problems with my Hyundai Elantra?

Intermittent TPMS warning light, despite manual check of tire pressures showing all withing normal range. Shop inspected sensors and monitor and found no problems. High beam and daytime running light are the same bulb. One side stopped working and I replaced it without tools in a few minutes.

Why does my Hyundai Elantra starter keep turning over?

Battery weak after only 2 years; warranty covered 25% of the battery cost + free labor. the starter keeps turning over after the car is running. The dealer kept the car in the shop but could not duplicate the problem so did nothing. The problem continues periodically. Wiper motor/ pump?

Why is my Hyundai Elantra making a clunking noise?

With 21,748 miles on it my Hyundai Elantra has a bad wheel bearing on the front passenger wheel. This is being covered under warranty Vehicle developed a clunking noise in the steering going over bumps. The service advisor told me that the rubber bushing at the bottom end of the steering column went bad and needed replacement under a TSB.

When did Hyundai lose power steering in Australia?

Sold in Australia between November 1, 2009, and April 30, 2010, the cars can lose power steering assistance if the motor-driven power steering system fails, suddenly causing the steering to become heavy.

Why is there a recall on the Hyundai Elantra?

The EPS makes it easier to steer the vehicle, determining the level of steering assist required at every turn. An analysis of warranty claims to dealers indicated that the torque sensor diagnostic logic within the EPS system may be vulnerable when the vehicles are started, resulting in an incorrect diagnostic code being set.

What happens when you lose power steering assist?

This causes the system to default to its manual power steering mode, making it unexpectedly more difficult to steer. In the event that a driver loses powering steering assist, a red “EPS” will become illuminated on the dash display screen and the driver will be forced to apply higher than normal effort to turn the steering wheel.