2004 Sante Fe noise

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Heckle, Jun 29, 2004.

  1. Heckle

    Heckle Guest

    I just got a 2004 Sante Fe. Afeter putting 1200 miles I noticed a clunk
    noise when turning while backing up. Also the gas pedal seems sensitive.
    When I place my foot on it accelerates or surges. Is this normal for this
    vehicle? Its a 3.5 AWD vehicle.
    Thanks
    Bob
     
    Heckle, Jun 29, 2004
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  2. Heckle

    hyundaitech Guest

    On 2004 Santa Fes produced prior to 12/15/03, the 4wd may bind when backing
    and turning. See transmission tsb
    04-40-003 in www.hmaservice.com.

    The sensitive gas pedal is "normal." Your vehicle has an electronic
    throttle. The dealer will be unable to make any changes to how this
    system operates unless Hyundai releases them to the dealer.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 29, 2004
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  3. Heckle

    Jim Fisher Guest

    I've been driving my SF for about 20k miles and still haven't gotten used to
    that.
     
    Jim Fisher, Jun 29, 2004
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  4. Heckle

    Bill Guest

    I have a 2004 SantaFe 2WD LX I'm not having any problems like your stating I
    have just turned 3500 mi. It's one of the best vehicles I have ever
    owned.......Bill
     
    Bill, Jun 29, 2004
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  5. Heckle

    ursa99 Guest

    I have a 2004 LX and had the clunk too. Had the 4WD electronic control
    module replaced and that fixed it. TSB#04-40-003.
     
    ursa99, Jun 29, 2004
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  6. Heckle

    hyundaitech Guest

    Bill:
    These problems only exist on the 3.5L Santa Fes. The 2.7 doesn't
    have electronic throttle. You also don't have 4wd, so you won't have
    binding issues.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 29, 2004
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  7. Heckle

    Bill Guest

    Yes I have the LX with the 3.5l V6
     
    Bill, Jun 30, 2004
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  8. Heckle

    theta00k Guest

    They updated the ECM or TCM program for this, so if you feel the throttle is
    too sensitive, take your car to a Hyundai dealer to have the computer module
    reprogrammed.
     
    theta00k, Sep 6, 2004
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