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The vehicle from time to time about once a week stalls while accelerating, it happened so far while doing a left turn on local streets. This is very dangerous and can cause an accident
## VIN passed ## ## the low fuel light on my 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe sport does not illuminate or beep to notify me of low fuel. I was down to almost 10 miles left before I realized I was almost on empty. Dealership has checked codes and told me there are no faulty codes. Now inhave tontake it in again and let them know that it still doesnt work.. I am leaving it on empty so they can see how the light doesnt turn
The driver seat makes squeaking noises all the time. I cant move in my seat without these loud and annoying squeaking noises coming from the back of the seat
Purchased new 7/172017 Santa Fe ultimate 2.0T. This SUV does not accelerate and lags on an intermittent basis happens at a lower speed and from a stop. Very dangerous when making a turns and entering freeway or traffic cicles (roundabouts) when depressing accelerator and your vehicle slowly moves forward and fails to accelerate to the required speed you are requesting for a second or more. Now you have placed yourself in a very dangerous position because ofthis vehicles inability to respond. Then all of a sudden it takes off. Does not happen every time but is frequent enough to be concerned. Has happened continually since new. My wife loves the vehicle but is afraid to drive it..no one seems to know what the problem is but there are certainly enough complaints that someone should investigate and get after Hyundai to fix the situation before someone god forbid is killed.. or that's unfortunately what it will take to resolve this serious defect. I love the vehicle especially the turbo but it's scary.
- Hampton Bays, NY, USA
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It tries to stall or hesitate when making turns I live in Chicago and drive in traffic when turning into traffic it seems to hesitate for 2 or 3 sec before acceleration II am afraid to drive this vehicle in traffic from fear when making a turn I will. Cause a car accident
With exceleration into oncoming traffic has about a 2-3 second pause and also when passing. Has almost caused me several T bone accidents. When taking out from somewhere the vehicle has set and cooled it takes about 5 seconds to reach appropriate speed. This does not occur all times like the above complaint. Outside noise is extremely loud. Not a quiet driving car by all means. Air noise around doors etc
2017 Hyundai sante fe sport AWD - purchased in Oct 2017. Currently have 7525 miles on vehicle. I noticed acceleration hesitation immediately after making in city turns (from both stationary and in motion turns) as well as when getting on highway (in motion). I am retired and do not drive sante fe very often. The problems with acceleration after making stationary and in motion turns and getting on highway has always been present since day of purchase. I have noticed the problem has become more prevalent after taking a 1000 mile road trip this past August. The acceleration/ hesitation after turning is more noticeable and is becoming concerning because I have to press petal to floor to get the sante fe to accelerate properly to get out of way of on coming traffic. Hesitations/acceleration problems occurs after turning and when entering a freeway. Very poor engine performance given the vehicle cost of $35,000. I owned a 2011 Hyundai sonta for 6 years and had the same 2.4L engine and I never experienced any engine hesitation like I am now with the 2017 Hyundai sante fe sport AWD.
Smart cruise control fails to brake intermittently. It is designed to match speed with the car in front of it. It usually works fine, unless another vehicle cuts in front, even if there is enough time to brake. I have to slam on the brakes manually to avoid an accident. This has happened on multiple occasions. I now fear using the cruise control at all, as it does not perform correctly 100% of the time. The dealer said they could find nothing wrong, but this is a very real issue that puts my family at risk. They have now called in a master tech from Hyundai to look at it, but I wanted to document this issue. I noticed it first within two weeks of purchase. Hyundai support closed my case several times without action. I bought it 5 months ago. Current mileage is 3462, so it is well within warranty.
My brand new 2017 Santa Fe limited hesitates badly when coming out of turns at a slow speed and attempting to accelerate...just short of coming to a stop. It also occurs when vehicle is at a stop then I step on the accelerator. It is a safety issue as the vehicle lags when attempting to enter traffic or the vehicle could be hit from behind when attempting to accelerate and it momentarily does not respond. This occurs each time I drive it.
I no longer own the described vehicle but want to report a safety issue with the vehicle. I had advised Hyundai Consumer Affairs analyst, central/ca raynisha M. and was assigned a case number 10184122. Information about the case number can be obtained from Hyundai. My problem with the vehicle was related to the speed control system or "fly by wire" mechanism on my vehicle. On several personally documented instances (with road conditions, dates, time speed etc.) I experienced a zero acceleration response from the vehicle when applying accelerator pressure. On many acceleration incidents the acceleration pedal response "fell on its face" and on one occasion nearly resulted in a vehicle collision when I was proceeding into an intersection. I had reported the safety issue to both my Hyundai dealership and Hyundai Consumer Affairs. The two mechanical inspections that were performed to identify the problem were incomplete as the vehicle didn't throw off any codes to identify the problem area. I was told by the vehicle mechanics that since the problem was intermittent in nature that I would have no redress on the safety issue. I am a private Pilot and fly aircraft utilizing "fly by wire" acceleration devices and I can assure you that my first incident occurrence would have grounded the aircraft experiencing the similar acceleration issue. I am reporting this to you hoping that you can investigate and open a recall inquiry and force Hyundai to fix or make changes to vehicles that utilize their "fly by wire" acceleration systems.
Have owned vehicle since 12/16. Approx 6 times there has been an acceleration problem when changing lanes or turning. Have pushed the gas and nothing happened - engine does not rev or respond in any way to the pressing of the gas pedal. Its like the car is in neutral and then it will just all of a sudden re-engage. No warning lights; no indication when it will happen. Filed complaint with Hyundai but they are unable to recreate the problem and/or will not assist until they can. Dealer had car for two weeks and could not recreate so Hyundai closed our complaint. The date entered below is the last time it happened.
The contact owned a 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe. While the contact's husband was making a left turn at 10 mph, the vehicle failed to gain speed while the accelerator pedal was depressed. Another vehicle traveling from the opposite direction struck the front passenger side of the contact's vehicle. All of the air bags deployed. A police report was filed and the driver received a citation for failing to yield. The driver sustained a broken left wrist, cuts to the left hand, and bruises to the upper body/torso. The contact (passenger) sustained a broken neck that required surgery due to internal bleeding, severe bruising from the chest down to the lower torso, and bruising on the right and left arms. Medical attention was received. The contact had surgery to her right hip to remove a bone to place in her neck. The vehicle was towed to a local dealer (A1 wrecker 1601 partin dr N D, niceville, Florida 32578). Three weeks prior to the crash, the vehicle hesitated to accelerate when the accelerator pedal was depressed. The failure occurred without warning. The contact stated that the vehicle gradually accelerated independently. Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer were made aware of the failure. The vehicle was deemed destroyed. The failure mileage was 147. Updated 07/18/17
The vehicle fails to accelerate past the initial press of the accelerator from a stop leaving you committed in traffic without power for around 2 seconds. Stepping on the accelerator fails to produce any power. Just had the vehicle looked at by Hyundai who said they can find nothing wrong. Hyundai also said there are no bulletins or recalls. A search on the internet shows an alarming amount of chatter from other owners with the same issue. There is under 6000 miles on the vehicle and this has happened numerous times, intermittently.
Vehicle does not respond to acceleration. Engine makes a roaring sound, however the rpms have minimal increase. This hesitation happens when passing, and when coming out of a turn or from a stop. This leaves the vehicle stuck out in traffic with no acceleration.this used to happen about once a week, however the frequency of the incidents has increased greatly and we no longer feel the vehicle is safe to drive. This morning the car would not accelerate for an entire hour during a commute to work. I have read many reports on your site with the same issue, and apparently Hyundai does not have a fix. We are bringing the car into the dealer this afternoon.
2017 Santa Fe ultimate 2.0T. Car does not accelerate and lags. Happens at a lower speed and from a stop. Very scary when making a left turn and entering freeway.depressing accelerator and nothing happens for a second or more, then all of a sudden it takes off. At low speed in parking lot depress accelerator lightly and car takes off. When accelerating from a stop car will accelerate quickly while depressing pedal gently. Does not happen every time but is frequent enough to be concerned. Has happened since new.
Sometimes, when I press the gas to accelerate, my car does not go. It will move forward at a slow pace but then doesn't go as fast as I'm pressing the gas pedal, even though my rpms are increasing. This has almost caused an accident because the car does not perform as it should. Happened today for probably the 10th time since I've had the car, less than a month. Pulling out of a parking lot onto the street, my car move's forward very slowly then when I go to increase my speed the car doesn't go faster.
When driving suddenly the car decelerates making it necessary to mash harder on the gas pedal to get the car to continue moving. The usb port does not charge which results in the phone losing battery life you can only use android and apple car onn that port so when traveling long distances you may be without directions. Its an ongoing issue.
Pulled into parking space in a parking lot very slowly. Vehicle was almost parked.steering wheel was turned to the left. Vehicle suddenly accelerated, continued to rev and would not stop right away with multiple applications of the brake. It rode up onto a cement handicap ramp and its railing at the head of the space.not injured, no airbag deployment, car sustained damage to front and undercarriage. Vehicle had less than 1200 miles on it. No one I told was convinced that I didn't step on the gas and assumed that my foot must have slipped off the brake and onto the gas pedal. I was ready to believe it myself and owned that it must have been completely my fault. After stumbling (and I mean stumbling-wasn't looking for anything like this) across reviews and comments that describe exactly what happened to me, I feel vindicated.
While driving our 2017 hyndai Santa Fe on interstate 64 with the cruise control set at 65 mph the transmission will down shift to 5th and then 4th and then 3rd gear with the RPM almost red lining. This is while going down a slight downgrade. I've been having to use the manual mode to shift back up to 6th gear. We contacted the local Hyundai dealer who stated they were aware of the problem but did not have a solution to the problem at this time. I am worried about the safety of this vehicle with this problem.
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- Spring Valley, NY, USA