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mpitna 10-10-2005 08:59 PM

2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
Anyone had problems with Santa Fe jerking while traveling between 65-75
mph? Within the last few months, while on the interstate, my car's had a
jerking feeling. It's feels like being hit from behind. Used to be a very
rare occurence, but tonight it happened twice within a one hour drive.


hyundaitech 10-11-2005 11:17 AM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
I don't see anything in the technical service bulletins about this.
There's a bulletin to reprogram the ECM for intermittent hesitation while
driving, but what you describe doesn't sound like what would typically be
called hesitation. It's probably best to have someone drive it to
determine what's going on-- at least to figure out whether it's engine,
trans, or transfer case related.

I seem to recall from one of my classes about two years ago, an issue
about "very infrequent engine cutout." It was described as a momentary
jerk and would not happen again for a while. I don't recall which car or
which engine the issue was with, however. If I have time over the next
couple days, I'll dig through my notes to see if I find anything.


Zeppo 10-11-2005 11:36 AM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
I had the hesitation with my Santa Fe the TSB describes. That was always
from a stop. Reprogramming it fixed it.

Jon

"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:36d5fdf510ab6a9cc4def08c2140842a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I don't see anything in the technical service bulletins about this.
> There's a bulletin to reprogram the ECM for intermittent hesitation while
> driving, but what you describe doesn't sound like what would typically be
> called hesitation. It's probably best to have someone drive it to
> determine what's going on-- at least to figure out whether it's engine,
> trans, or transfer case related.
>
> I seem to recall from one of my classes about two years ago, an issue
> about "very infrequent engine cutout." It was described as a momentary
> jerk and would not happen again for a while. I don't recall which car or
> which engine the issue was with, however. If I have time over the next
> couple days, I'll dig through my notes to see if I find anything.
>




mpitna 10-11-2005 10:14 PM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
I would really appreciate anything you can find for me. Thanks in advance
for trying. The only problem with taking it in to have a tech look at is
that the jerking doesn't happen every time and the odds of the tech
actually seeing it happen are probably slim to none. Thanks again.


Gordo 10-11-2005 11:23 PM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
I sent you an email of a troubleshooting chart from Hyundai Tech site. Not
much help, but has some suggestions for "surging".

I will keep looking for you.
Gordo

"mpitna" <mybigfatgeekwedding@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:16f54081acb84e2ce59bfc8d1100434d@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I would really appreciate anything you can find for me. Thanks in advance
> for trying. The only problem with taking it in to have a tech look at is
> that the jerking doesn't happen every time and the odds of the tech
> actually seeing it happen are probably slim to none. Thanks again.
>




Gordo 10-11-2005 11:27 PM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
Also found ..
****************
INSTALLATION OF SPARK PLUG CABLE (V6 2.7 Liter Engine)

Improper arrangement of spark plug cables will induce voltage between the
cables, causing misfiring and surging at acceleration in high-speed
operations.


Therefore, be careful to arrange the spark plug cables properly as shown in
the illustration.
**************************

"mpitna" <mybigfatgeekwedding@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:16f54081acb84e2ce59bfc8d1100434d@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I would really appreciate anything you can find for me. Thanks in advance
> for trying. The only problem with taking it in to have a tech look at is
> that the jerking doesn't happen every time and the odds of the tech
> actually seeing it happen are probably slim to none. Thanks again.
>




Gordo 10-11-2005 11:31 PM

Last one
 
Technical Service Bulletin number 04-36-017

DESCRIPTION:

Some 2003-2004 SANTA FE(SM) 2.7L vehicles may experience intermittent
hesitation

while driving.

This bulletin provides a procedure for updating the ECM (Engine Control
Module)

software with new logic to improve the above condition by using the Hi-Scan
Pro.

VEHICLES AFFECTED:

.. Model : 2003-2004 SANTA FE (SM) 2.7L vehicles

.. Affected vehicle production date range :

.. Produced through August 13, 2004

.. Affected VIN range :

.. Produced through KM8SC73D15U855406

.. Area : North America

*****************************

don't know if you have a surge, or hesitation, but this reprogramming,
hopefully under warranty my be your fix.



Gordo

"mpitna" <mybigfatgeekwedding@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:16f54081acb84e2ce59bfc8d1100434d@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I would really appreciate anything you can find for me. Thanks in advance
> for trying. The only problem with taking it in to have a tech look at is
> that the jerking doesn't happen every time and the odds of the tech
> actually seeing it happen are probably slim to none. Thanks again.
>




hyundaitech 10-12-2005 12:41 PM

Last one
 
The Hyundai TSB 04-36-017 was the one I was referring to above. Although
the TSB doesn't indicate when the hesitation occurs, Zeppo indicates his
was only when starting from a stop, and that the reprogram fixed it. I
don't think this reprogram will fix the car in question. I was doubtful
when I posted originally, but after Zeppo's response, I think chances are
close to zero.


hyundaitech 10-12-2005 12:51 PM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
Here's what I have from my notes:

2003 Santa Fe 2.7 -- a bump while cruising, feels like a pothole, call
technical assistance for information.

If you've got a 2003, it sounds like the VIEC I referred to in my original
post. I'd take it to the dealer and explain to them in detail what you're
feeling and how frequently and under what conditions it occurs. You may
use the term VIEC or "Very Infrequent Engine Cutout" and tell them you
expect they'll have to call technical assistance, but be sure to let them
know that you had received that info from a Hyundai technician after you
stated what was happening with the vehicle. Ultimately they'll want to
make the determination from your description whether you're actually
experiencing this VIEC condition, or tell technical assistance what you're
reporting so they can make that decision. If you just go in and tell them
you're experiencing this VIEC thingy, they'll suspect that you got wind of
some repair and just wanted to have it done to your car as a preventive
measure. That's why it's important to tell them in detail what you're
experiencing.


mpitna 10-12-2005 05:39 PM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
Thank you for all of your help & suggestions. I will take my car to the
shop & explain what I'm experiencing. Hopefully, with the info you've all
provided & the help of the tech at the shop, something can be done.


Gordo 10-13-2005 08:33 PM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
Keep us posted in case others (or me) have same problem.

G
"mpitna" <mybigfatgeekwedding@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8fc9fca9f97f6b22c8c93fb9486f07bd@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Thank you for all of your help & suggestions. I will take my car to the
> shop & explain what I'm experiencing. Hopefully, with the info you've all
> provided & the help of the tech at the shop, something can be done.
>




mpitna 10-24-2005 02:20 PM

Re: 2003 Santa Fe jerking
 
Well, I called my local hyundai service tech & he seemed to know exactly
what I was talking about. He said he's heard of that exact thing happening
before. I have an appointment on the 26th, so I'll let you know how it
goes. He did mention something about resetting the computer. Thanks again!



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