The 4wd trouble light started blinking .. Just took it to the shop. Its a 04 Santa Fe 3.5L 4WD with 48200 mi. At first the dealer stated that the warranty would not cover any problem because it was with the drivetrain rather then the powertrain, which does not make sense. After waiting for a hour and a half I was told that the problem was
The $40,185 Santa Fe Limited adds 19-inch wheels, parking sensors, cooled front seats, better LED headlights, heated rear seats, and a surround-view camera system. Hyundai charges $34,935 for the
Cost to Drive Cost to drive estimates for the 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe Fwd 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 5M) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway
If you have the 4wd, for sure change the transfer case, and get into the habit of topping it off each time you do your oil change. The transfer case on the santa fe is known to slowly leak(and there is not a lot of fluid) and the gears will go bad if it gets low enough. It's a $4k part and is the demise of many an old santa fe. The answer depends on a few factors, such as the year and model of your Santa Fe, the extent of the damage to the transmission, and whether you have the work done by a dealer or an independent shop. On average, a transmission replacement for a Hyundai Santa Fe will cost between $3,500 and $4,500.
Hyundai Santa Fe GLS: I have a loud clunking/knocking sound I have a loud clunking/knocking sound coming from the front end of my 03 santa fe 3.5 when accelerating up to about 15mph. There is also a mild vibration in the steering wheel at speeds over 60.
Transmission 'kicked' considerably from 2nd to 3rd and 3rd to 4th, then 'check engine' light. 26540 mi. Significant oil leak after previous work on transmission. 29140 mi. Leaking joint. 4th trip for the same repair. 53320 mi. Universal joint replaced (2nd time in less than two years) 28000 mi.
Replace Santa Fe driveshaft, not just the U-joint? tcjeff Member Posts: 23. December 2009. I have a 2005 santa fe AWD with the 3.5L engine and 5 speed auto transmission - my mechanic tells me that the vibration I feel is from a bad u-joint and that the entire driveshaft must be replaced, that the u-joint itself cannot be replaced or repaired. If your Hyundai Santa Fe AWD is not working, then you should check the transmission fluid level in your vehicle. To do this, you should remove the drain plug on top of your transmission and fill it with fluid. Once you have done this, place a drop of lubricant on top of each gear tooth on both sides of the transmission to see if there is any Ba1r1.