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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2007

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Santa Fe Hesitation

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Edgar MacArthur - 08 Feb 2007 03:56 GMT
A number of people on various forums have commented on the slight
hesitation experienced when starting from a stop with the 2007 Santa Fe
3.3L. One tester even remarked that this could cause him to look for
another vehicle. I have an 07 3.3 and I can testify that it does
hesitate, but only very slightly and not enough to affect driveability.
Nevertheless this could cause some people to consider buying something
else. I suspect Hyundai is aware of this problem, because they have
issued a TSB, 07-36-001, entitled "PCM Reprogramming for 2003-2006 SF
3.5L Throttle Response Improvement." The purpose is stated to be: "To
improve acceleration response to accelerator pedal movement." My
question is: when, if ever, will they issue a TSB for the 2007. It
appears to me that they could be losing some sales because of this issue.
Zeppo - 08 Feb 2007 15:10 GMT
>A number of people on various forums have commented on the slight
>hesitation experienced when starting from a stop with the 2007 Santa Fe
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>if ever, will they issue a TSB for the 2007. It appears to me that they
>could be losing some sales because of this issue.

Edgar,
I'm sure they will resolve this shortly, just as they did with my 2005 3.5L
Santa Fe. Like any big corporation, there is a chain of events that takes
place to resolve issues, which takes X amount of time. Part of this process
is figuring out which are actual bugs that effect all cars of that model
released and those which are a build issue for individual cars.

Jon
Wayne Moses - 08 Feb 2007 23:50 GMT
EM> because they have issued a TSB, 07-
EM> 36-001, entitled "PCM Reprogramming for 2003-2006 SF
EM> 3.5L Throttle Response Improvement. " The purpose is stated to be: "To
EM> improve acceleration response to accelerator pedal movement." My
EM> question is: when, if ever, will they issue a TSB for the 2007. It
EM> appears to me that they could be losing some sales because of this
EM> issue.

While I do not have an answer to your specific question I have a question
of my own - why not print out the above TSB and bring it and the vehicle to
the dealer and ask them to fix it, referring to the TSB if they had to? The
vehicle is certainly under warranty and may even be under the 12-month
period for adjustments.

Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Thu, 08 Feb 2007 13:55:22 -0600
Hyundaitech - 09 Feb 2007 03:26 GMT
It’s hard to say, Edgar.  I’m sure Hyundai is looking into it, but
whether they agree something should be changed is another matter.  

I agree that it’s simple enough to adapt to it.  Most people would
probably not have an issue once they drove the vehicle for a few days

> A number of people on various forums have commented on the
> slight
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> appears to me that they could be losing some sales because of
> this issue.

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Zeppo - 09 Feb 2007 13:20 GMT
> It's hard to say, Edgar.  I'm sure Hyundai is looking into it, but
> whether they agree something should be changed is another matter.
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> > appears to me that they could be losing some sales because of
> > this issue.

Hyundaitech,
If what Edgar is experiencing is similar to what I had in my 2005, it's not
that easy to adapt to. The hesitation did not happen consistently, so you
never quite knew when you would experience that slight delay in merging into
freeway traffic. It provided a few hairy moments.

Jon
 
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