Eight problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2006 Hyundai Azera. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Hyundai Azera based on all problems reported for the 2006 Azera.
When driving, if you encounter even a small bump in the road, the car jumps as if it were a train jumping the tracks and getting back on track. If it's raining, it feels as though the vehicle is sliding across the road. (finally, realizing that I was sliding across the road).
Sometimes I go out to crank my car and it will not start. Once the car is started and in motion it's alright but once I turn it off and immediately turn it back on it will not start. I have to wait sometimes five to ten minutes then it will crank again.
Light for brakes, abs, eco are on brakes was done.
The vehicle has a random, chronic no start issue. Everything appears to be working normally, and you will turn the key with no crank. All the dashboard lights work, everything is as normal except it wont turn over. The dealer will not help. They refuse to even attempt replacing parts with my approval, just to try to rule things out. Due to my own investigation into the problem, we have successfully replaced the transmission inhibitor switch twice with good results. That switch will not allow the engine to crank if the car thinks the transmission is not in park. The first time the repair worked for 1 year, and the second time 6-8 months. I'm having the problem again, not sure where to turn for help. Dealer is useless, local shops have no better ideas than I do.
While driving at night, for the first time since buying our Hyundai Azera, I was horrified to find the headlights were barely visible and pointing at the ground. I had to drive with the bright lights on. Even after the dealer adjusted them we continue to have to use the bright lights for safe driving. It appears the inside of the lens covers, in front of the regular bulbs, are severely scratched or cloudy so the lights can't illuminate the roads! this seems like a serious flaw for night driving. We are often on two lane roads that are hilly and curvy, with the occasional dear crossing in front of us, as well as oncoming cars. If we dim our lights for them, we literally can't see the road in front of us, and practically have to stop until the oncoming car goes by. We inquired, and were told the entire headlight unit will have to be replaced and is very expensive. Both sides are bad. Please help! there is also a strange noise from under the car, a squeak and low thumping sound when on the interstate. We hadn't even made our first car payment when we became aware of these issues. Then the check engine light came on and we had to have the firewall side converter and top 2 sensors replaced at the hefty price of $815. 95.
I was at a stop light and it turned green so I went and in the middle of me turning it died and started back up. It does this to me alot and I have had it in the shop they cant find anything wrong. I also have a problem with the lights diming everytime I decrease speed and my rpms drop damadically low.
Brought my car in for recall campaign number 13v-354, repair was made but there was some damage to rear passenger side rim and tire. I bought 4 new tires but the car rode with a vibration. Made an appointment to have it inspected and was told the problem was with the new tires. New tires were installed. Still have a vibration due to the damage to the rim which was a result of the recall and the local dealer has not addressed the situation. I paid a lot of money to get service at the dealer, oil change, fuel injection maintenance new tires, mounted, balanced and front end alignment and still have issues. Alignment off due to second set of tires being installed, the car still vibrates due to damaged rim. I will not get the milage out of the tires due to the vibration. I would think that the rim should be replaced at no cost to myself. I drive 3000 miles a month, so for my safety, I stay up on my maintenance like I should. I think the dealer, rte 44 Hyundai in raynham should take care of my problem. I seem to be getting the run-around from them. Help.
In 2010 the rear sun screen would bind when you tried to retract it, Hyundai replaced the part since it was still under warranty. It was approx. 2 months later the same thing happened, in 2014 it happened again. Talked to Hyundai about giving me the part and I would pay to have it installed, didn't happen. I told Hyundai that I felt it must be a design flaw because it has broken 3 times in four years and once again the response was there was nothing they could do for me. Maybe Hyundai shouldn't produce cars with sun screens in them since it seems like they can't get it right, and is having trouble admitting the problem is their fault.
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