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Tech Tip: Hyundai Engine Overheating Concerns

A replacement connector is available for the radiator fan connector (E25). This bulletin provides the procedure to replace the radiator fan motor connector with the replacement connector. Some Santa Fe (SM) vehicles may exhibit an overheating engine and inoperative A/C.

Tech Tip: Hyundai Engine Overheating Concerns

Some 2004-’06 Santa Fe (SM) vehicles may exhibit an overheating engine and inoperative A/C. Inspection of the radiator fan connection finds it is abnormal. A replacement connector is available (E25). This bulletin provides the procedure to replace the radiator fan motor connector with the replacement connector.

Alignment & Suspension Specs: 1999-2005 Hyundai Sonata

The 1999-2005 Hyundai Sonata and 2001-2005 XG350 models sold more than half a million vehicles during the past decade, so it is a model that can not be ignored. With a large number of these vehicles almost 10 years old, you have to inspect some components with more care before the vehicle is measured for alignment.

Tech Tip: Hyundai Automatic Transaxle Oil Leak Between Transaxle and Transfer Case

If a Santa Fe 4WD or Tucson 4WD vehicle has an oil leak between the transaxle and transfer case, follow the repair procedure detailed in this Tech Tip.

Tech Tip: Hyundai Fail Safe Mode/Erratic, Hard Shifting/DTCs Set

An improperly functioning pulse generator on a 1996-2000 Elantra, 1997-2001 Tiburon or 1996-2004 Accent may result in the following conditions (Note: These conditions may be intermittent and ­difficult to duplicate.) • Diagnostic Trouble Codes: – P0717 – No pulse generator-A signal; – P0722 – No pulse generator-B signal; – P1624 – MIL-on request from TCM;

Tech Tip: Hyundai Brake Tube Repositioning

This bulletin provides the procedures that reposition the rear brake tubes to prevent contact with the front suspension crossmember’s steering gear box mounting brackets.

Tech Tip: Installing Timing Belt Covers with Guides for 2001 Hyundai Sonata, Santa Fe

Some 2001 Hyundai Sonata and Santa Fe vehicles may experience rough running, rough idle, lack of power at low rpm, or
the check engine light on. This may be caused by the exhaust camshaft coming out of time, which can be fixed by installing a new timing belt cover.

Tech Tip: Oil Leak From Bell Housing/Torque Converter on Hyundai Models

Some transaxles may experience an oil leak in the bellhousing behind the torque converter. If this occurs, the oil leak will be observed at the drain hole on the lower surface of the transaxle.

Hyundai Tech Tip: No Spark, No Injector Pulse on 2002 Sonata 2.4 L Models

You may get a customer complaint that the vehicle died while in Drive, then wouldn’t start. There is no spark and no injector pulse, and no engine rpm on the scanner while cranking, and it’s setting a Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor code P0335.

Tech Tip: Hyundai Check Engine Light Diagnostics

There are a couple of ways a Hyundai will find its way into your bay with a check engine light complaint. If a misfire is obvious, you may be tempted to get to work and start switching coils, checking wires or whatever, looking to diagnose the problem. But before you do, check the codes to see if more information is available.