Sante Fe stops
#5
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Re: Sante Fe stops
The six cylinder.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> What engine do you have? I don't see any TSB's for stalling, but there
> are
> some issues pertinent to certain engines which could contribute.
>
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> What engine do you have? I don't see any TSB's for stalling, but there
> are
> some issues pertinent to certain engines which could contribute.
>
#6
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Re: Sante Fe stops
The six cylinder.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> What engine do you have? I don't see any TSB's for stalling, but there
> are
> some issues pertinent to certain engines which could contribute.
>
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> What engine do you have? I don't see any TSB's for stalling, but there
> are
> some issues pertinent to certain engines which could contribute.
>
#7
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Re: Sante Fe stops
The six cylinder.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> What engine do you have? I don't see any TSB's for stalling, but there
> are
> some issues pertinent to certain engines which could contribute.
>
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> What engine do you have? I don't see any TSB's for stalling, but there
> are
> some issues pertinent to certain engines which could contribute.
>
#14
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Re: Sante Fe stops
Thye only thing I see for the 2.7 is a TSB relating to "intermittent
hesitation." When I first learned of this issue (prior to the TSB being
issued), Hyundai referred to it as "very infrequent engine cutout" and
described it as feeling a jerk while driving because the cutout was so
momentary. They didn't (and won't) share the specific conditions which
must be met for the stalling to occur, so I don't know whether it's
possible for it to occur at a stop. I'd think it's a longshot, but I
don't see anything else to point my finger at either. Most likely, it'll
require a technician to experience and diagnose the condition while it's
occurring.
hesitation." When I first learned of this issue (prior to the TSB being
issued), Hyundai referred to it as "very infrequent engine cutout" and
described it as feeling a jerk while driving because the cutout was so
momentary. They didn't (and won't) share the specific conditions which
must be met for the stalling to occur, so I don't know whether it's
possible for it to occur at a stop. I'd think it's a longshot, but I
don't see anything else to point my finger at either. Most likely, it'll
require a technician to experience and diagnose the condition while it's
occurring.
#15
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Re: Sante Fe stops
Thye only thing I see for the 2.7 is a TSB relating to "intermittent
hesitation." When I first learned of this issue (prior to the TSB being
issued), Hyundai referred to it as "very infrequent engine cutout" and
described it as feeling a jerk while driving because the cutout was so
momentary. They didn't (and won't) share the specific conditions which
must be met for the stalling to occur, so I don't know whether it's
possible for it to occur at a stop. I'd think it's a longshot, but I
don't see anything else to point my finger at either. Most likely, it'll
require a technician to experience and diagnose the condition while it's
occurring.
hesitation." When I first learned of this issue (prior to the TSB being
issued), Hyundai referred to it as "very infrequent engine cutout" and
described it as feeling a jerk while driving because the cutout was so
momentary. They didn't (and won't) share the specific conditions which
must be met for the stalling to occur, so I don't know whether it's
possible for it to occur at a stop. I'd think it's a longshot, but I
don't see anything else to point my finger at either. Most likely, it'll
require a technician to experience and diagnose the condition while it's
occurring.