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Hyundai Tech Tip: MDPS Coupling Replacement

The motor driver power steering (MDPS) assembly contains a flexible rubber coupling that wears out over time. Wear of the coupling does not affect the ability to steer or control the vehicle.

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Hyundai TPMS Electromagnetic Interference

The TPMS malfunction indicator lamp may be illuminated and the RF channel failure code may be stored if the vehicle is operating around electric power supply cables or radio transmitters.

Hyundai Tech Tip: Rear Brake Squeak On Application

If a vehicle exhibits a squeaking noise originating from the rear disc brakes when applying the brakes, replace the rear brake pads.

Hyundai Elantra: Rattle From Center Muffler Heat Shield

Some Elantra vehicles may exhibit a slight rattle noise condition from the center muffler heat shield underneath the vehicle.

Hyundai Elantra Alignment Specifications

The fifth-generation platform of the Hyundai Elantra has a lot in common with the other current Kia and Hyundai models. The simple architecture of a MacPherson strut front suspension and rear twist beam axle is starting to become standard on all small and mid-sized offerings.

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Donations From Hyundai Add Horsepower To Automotive Programs

Hyundai Motor Corporation of America has donated vehicles to the automotive education programs at two New Jersey schools. From the Shore News Today website: Two local schools have received some key tools they need to keep students sharp and prepared for entering the job market – new cars. Hyundai Motor Corporation of America has donated

Alignment Service On 2011 Hyundai Elantra

The current platform of the Hyundai Elantra shares a lot in common with the other current Kia and Hyundai models. The simple architecture of a MacPherson strut front suspension and rear twist beam axle is starting to become standard on all small and mid-sized offerings. The Elantra is a “net-build” vehicle with no built-in adjustments, but adjustments can be made with aftermarket parts.

Diagnosing Hyundai Wheel Bearing Failure

While wheel bearing noise is one of the toughest problems for the customer to describe, it’s not unusual for it to come on so gradually that the customer may not even notice it until you mention it after an unrelated road test. Many times, the customer complaint will send you down the wrong path if you let it.

SKF Inks Supply Agreement With Hyundai Motors

SKF has been nominated by Hyundai Motors as a supplier for business valued at approximately SEK 370 million (approximately $57 million). Within the terms of the agreement, SKF will deliver the recently launched MacPherson suspension bearing unit (MSBU). The solutions will be equipping both Hyundai and Kia vehicles, including the Ceed, Forte, Soul, i30, Sonata, K5, i40, Grandeur, K7, Santa Fe and Sorento models. The length of the business is expected to last the life of each car model.

Diagnosing Hyundai Santa Fe Suspension Noise With Steering Wheel Fully Turned

Some Santa Fe vehicles may exhibit noise caused by contact between the lower central arm steering stop bracket and the knuckle stop when driving at low speeds with the steering wheel fully turned. Before conducting the procedure, verify that the vehicle may be affected by identifying the VIN.