Wiper problems of the 2007 Hyundai Elantra - part 1

43 problems related to wiper have been reported for the 2007 Hyundai Elantra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Hyundai Elantra based on all problems reported for the 2007 Elantra.

1 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 07/17/2017

Both the driver and passenger sun visors have suddenly broken and fallen down either completely or partially while driving on the highway, obstructing line of vision and becoming unusable. The break occurred at the same location on both sun visors - the plastic rod broke just above where the visor is screw mounted onto the ceiling of the car.

2 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 09/10/2016

The sun visor on the drivers side broke and kept falling down. I went to the dealer and they wanted $278 just for the part and said they would charge extra for installing. This was way too costly, so I tried taping up the sun visor, but that did not work as the tape kept giving away and the sun visor falling would interfere with my visibility of the road. I took the vehicle to a repair shop and they installed a used sun visor at the cost of $117. The very next week the passenger side sun visor broke and fell down in exactly the same manner as the drivers side (that I had repaired the week before). I decided to do an online search for a replacement of the passenger side sun visor and everywhere I looked I found people who had the same problem with Hyundai sun visors not only my 2007 Hyundai Elantra but other years models of Hyundai and models. This is a real safety issue as the sun visor keeps falling down in your line of visibility and interferes with your ability to see the road ahead clearly and it clearly is an expensive repair and I only have 72000 moles on my vehicle. The interior of a vehicle should not be falling apart especially something like this, without touching it or moving the sun visor it just falls and will not stay up.

3 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 08/27/2016

Visors right and left suddenly fell down and obscuredvision. While vehicle was in motion sun was blinding, but was close to home.

4 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 06/13/2016

The sun visor on my 2007 Hyundai Elantra on the driver's side broke while I was driving. It did not break off completely, but hung low, obstructing my view. I tried to push it back it up and it would not stay for long and continued to fall as I was driving. This is a huge safety hazard as it continues to fall unexpectedly and obstruct my view. It is also a safety hazard to not have a sun visor as it serves a critical purpose in ensuring visibility. The sun visor on the passenger side broke in a similar manner several months ago, however that is not as impactful as it does not correctly cause a safety hazard and visibility deficiency while driving. The cost to repair is nearly $300.

5 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 04/29/2016

I was driving on a neighborhood road and the sun visor fell down in front of my view. I have tried to shove it back into place, but it will not stay for more than a few minutes. This is impeding my view of the road and makes the car unsafe to drive. The same problem occurred with the passenger side sun visor a few months ago.

6 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 01/26/2016

Sun visor arm on my 2007 Hyundai Elantra driver side broke causing the visor to fall in front of driver face. It cannot be adjusted to block the sun from the front or the side and will not stay in a closed position to give a full view of the area ahead. This causes not only a problem with the visor hanging in your line of vision but also creates a problem with not being able to block the bright sun while driving.

7 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2015

While vehicle was moving, the driver's side sun visor broke off its left hinge, obstructing my vision. This was startling and very scary, because I couldn't see. Since the incident, the passenger's side sun visor broke in the same manner.

8 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 11/02/2015

The sun visor on my 2007 Elantra broke, and it happened when I was driving and trying to adjust the visor to shield my eyes from the sun. Specifically, the arm holding the visor in place broke, rending the sun visor inoperable. This is a dangerous defect! this is a major safety concern! I have done my research online, and this is a consistent problem with the 2007 Elantra. Please issue a recall!.

9 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 10/30/2015

While driving down the highway, approximately 50 mph, the passenger's visor suddenly came out of the stored position and hung down. It would not stay in place in the stored position. This happened months ago. Last week on 10/30/15, the driver's visor suddenly would not stay in up position and hung down, swinging back and forth while driving, obscuring my view. This should be a recall as it's a safety issue.

10 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 09/06/2015

Driving west at sunset, I pulled my visor down on the drivers side to shield the sun and it completely fell down. The only thing holding it up somewhat are the visible wires and the support clip on the right. This is a hazard due to the fact that I cannot pull the visor completely up in place. It has one position which does not shield the sun and also blocks line of sight for side mirror on drivers side. This is a flaw in the part and should be considered for recall as it was for the 2007 hyndai sonata.

11 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 08/22/2015

Visor arm broke and visor cannot be returned to folded position, affecting visibility.

12 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 08/15/2015

While city driving the driver side sun visor swivel bracket broke and will not stay in place. Worse when the visor connector broke it was sudden and blocked visibility. Now the visor will not stay in place and keeps falling into the drivers field of vision without warning . About a month later the same problem occurred on the passenger side visor. After looking at the visor housing the only true fix is to replace the entire visor. After taking it to the local dealership they agree the only fix is to replace both visors which will cost $170 each. This should be a recall as no user error caused the broken visors and unexpectedly blocks driver visibility.

13 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 06/08/2015

I was driving slowly, and my driver-side visor broke. This is a significant safety hazard since I cannot successfully block the sun while driving. A quick internet search reveals that this is a common problem with this specific vehicle. Please issue a recall for this safety problem!!!.

14 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 01/20/2015

The driver's side sun visor support broke, causing it to hang down and obstruct visibility. I am able to push it back up into place, but it falls again after a few days on smooth roads or more quickly, if the roads are rough.

15 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 01/19/2015

While driving the driver side sun visor fell down almost causing me to wreck. I can push it up, but it won't stay up. About a week or two later the passenger side sun visor also fell. This is a major safety hazard!!!.

16 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 10/05/2014

The visor on the driver's side broke and fell into my face while driving on the freeway. The plastic piece that holds it into the roof of the car is not attached. The only thing holding the visor there is a black wire. The visor cannot be used to shield from the sun and is extremely dangerous to drive with, as it hangs low even when it is folded up towards the roof of the car. Today, 10/7, I went to check the passenger side visor to see if I could figure out how the driver's side broke, and the passenger side broke and fell also! this is extremely hazardous and I have seen several complaints about this in mainly 2007 Hyundai models on other internet forums. Please investigate!!!!.

17 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 10/01/2014

The driver side sun visor came down unexpectedly, hitting me in the face, and obstructed my view while traveling at 65mph. Once I pulled over, I found the plastic piece that secures the visor to the top of the car broke inside, leaving a plastic ring inside. Upon research I found this is a frequent failure for Hyundai, but no recall has been issued on the Elantra only on the sonata ~2006, but the parts are identical. Hyundai needs to do a massive recall and make this right!.

18 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2014

I was driving down the road when my driver side sun visor suddenly dropped several inches obstructing my view. The plastic arm has apparently snapped, allowing the visor to shift from the "up" position. This has also happened on the passenger side several months ago! the visors are no longer usable since they are too low when in the "down" position and obstruct the view. This presents a hazard in three ways, first the sudden failure of the visor partially obstructing the view of the driver, second when the visor is down after failure of the arm the view is obstructed, third since the visor cannot be put down, there is no way to block the sun while driving at dusk and dawn resulting in poor field of view due to the glare. This is an issue that needs to be addressed before someone gets hurt!.

19 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 08/11/2014

Driver side sun visor broke and fell into face of driver while driving, impairing visibility. The plastic knob on the top side of the mount broke off, allowing the visor to slip out of the mount.

20 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 07/16/2014

Both sun visor's would randomly fall from its hinge and would block my visibility while driving. The rear brake calipers have never worked. Especially with such low mileage. I have recently had a brake inspection and the front left caliper was the only brake that has been functional for the past 20,000 miles.

21 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 07/04/2014

I was driving at a lower rate of speed in a highly residential area when the sun visor broke off from its pin from the ceiling of the trim, hit me in the face, and dangled from the electrical cord, blocking my whole line of vision. The incident scared me when it hit me in the face as well as blocked my sight and I swerved into oncoming traffic nearly hitting a car. I had to physically hold the visor out of my way until I could pull over. The visor has a plastic post which is supposed to support the whole weight and movement of the visor, within which an electrical cord for the illuminated mirror plugs into a connection (thus how it was dangling). This same piece was recalled in the sonata but not in the Elantra, and this is a serious safety issue.

22 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 07/01/2014

Sunvisor kept falling impairing view of the driver. At first I could push it back in but the hinge is broken. I have tried velcro, tape etc to keep it up. Will fall randomly while driving and dangle in front of my vision. I want to take it off but cant because of wires. This is a safety hazard. It will work for several weeks then fall again and cannot get it to stay up. Have found this is a common problem. It needs to be fixed as it is a defect on Hyundai's end and is a safety hazard. This has been going on for over a year on and off. The problem is its very random when it falls again and is shocking. I am lucky to not have gotten in an accident.

23 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 06/09/2014

My passenger sun visor will not stay up and it constantly falls while driving or running over a bump. It's very aggravating and it needs to be fixed before causing an accident.

24 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 05/05/2014

Problem: the driver side visor fell down from the up position when trying to put it up. For a while, I was able to get it *almost* all the way up, to preserve visibility. However, I was unable to use the visor in any other position. Upon taking apart the mount which secures the visor to the roof, I saw that a plastic ring had broken off the visor arm. Drove with the visor low. Two-three months later, the passenger side visor fell in a similar fashion. The passenger visor fell further than the driver's one, hanging only from the internal wire. Opened the mount and observed the same break at the plastic ring at the end of the visor sheath. Attempted glue repair each time, which did not fully work. Attempted fix: in both cases, super glue did not hold & the ring is still separated. However, residue from the glue on the visor arm causes enough friction to keep the plastic shafts in the ceiling mounts most of the time. The passenger visor falls down most frequently (even tho this car has a single driver, and the passenger side visor is rarely used -- usually to hold a sunshade in the windshield). It dangles from the internal wire, and it must be shoved back in the ceiling with a great bit of force and twisting. Summary: the problem with the visor arm sheath is a design flaw. The sheath narrows just before it widens out again to form a ring. The ring is the part that prevents the visor from falling out of the ceiling mount. However, the narrowing of the plastic weakens the arm at the point where it is bearing stress, which causes it to break. There's no reason that a visor should break when it's only used 5-10% of the time. It's also impossible to completely repair except by replacing the entire visor, which is around $150 each at the dealer. Hyundai has already admitted that this is a problem by recalling them on the sonata. Elantra owners should be included in this.

25 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 04/15/2014

Driver's side sun visor has broken at the hinge. This causes the sun visor to drop suddenly and unexpectedly when going over a bump, thereby hindering visibility while driving.

26 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 03/03/2014

Both the drivers & passengers sun visors have broken at their internal plastic mounts. When a bumb in the road is encountered the visor will drop down at the mount point and obscure visibility and create a driving distraction of trying to get it back in place.

27 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 03/03/2014

Both the drivers side and passenger side visors broke, falling down into the view of the driver causing a major visibility problem and distraction trying to get it back in place. The visor broke at a plastic junction.

28 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 02/03/2014

Driver side visor kept flopping down until it came loose from the bracket which held it. This happened while driving. The dealer wants $175. 00 to replace the visor.

29 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 10/29/2013

Driver's sun visor detached from its pivoting hinge. This happened constantly while driving (due to normal car vibration), which caused a safe hazard. Before it was secured with adhesive, I noticed that when the cabin temperature was high (car parked under the sun), it will fall off as well while the car was stationary. Since the visor was secured with adhesive at its pivoting joint, the visor cannot be turned to shield the driver from direct sunlight coming from the side window.

30 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 10/24/2013

While entering freeway, when trying to use sunvisor to safely navigate traffic the sun visor completely fell apart, the only thing holding it together is the electrical cord for the mirror. This would have easily caused an accident if there was any traffic on the road. Research on this issue showed that this is an issue that many people have had and that Hyundai is aware of; they have revised the sun visor to fix the issue and have recalled it in the sonata, but when I called Hyundai to discuss this issue on November 4th, they denied that their was any issue whatsoever with the Elantra sun visor. Below are some links to forums discussing this issue. . Read more...

31 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 10/01/2013

Broken driver side visor creating a driving hazard when it kept keeps falling down obstructing the drivers line of sight. Very flimsy plastic and you are unable to easily repair it. . . I have since removed the visor entirely and it is still a hazard when driving into the sun. Cost to replace is $200+ which is insane for something that should much stronger. Same issue with the 2007 sonata and I suspect the same part/durability applies to the 2007 Elantra since I've heard many of the same issues. Please issue a recall for the visors for the 2007 Hyundai Elantra!.

32 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2013

Just to clarify this is the limited trim package. The plastic piece that holds the visor broke while not even using it. It now hangs and flops in my line of vision while trying to drive. I have had to improvise to keep it flush with the headliner and to keep it from falling down. Obviously it can't be used to shield the sun when needed either. Only the driver's side has broken, thus far.

33 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 05/15/2013

Passenger and driver sun visors no longer lock into recesses in vehicle ceiling. They now drop down and must be secured with velcro on the cloth and super glue at the hinge. Started making a popping sound initially and eventually failed.

34 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2013

I, too, have had my passenger side visor break at the hinge. We have tried unsuccessfully glueing it and have finally resorted to using velcro to secure it in the up position.

35 Wiper problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2012

Both sun visors will not stay up and come down when going over a bump. They can be manuevered back in place, but will fall down again.


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