Hyundai Equus owners have reported 1 problem related to rear suspension springs (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Hyundai Equus based on all problems reported for the Equus.
I was driving on I-85 s from north carolina when suddenly my car starts to feel like it was dragging. I continued to drive for a few more exits to see if it would stop. I got off after four exits, turned off the car, and checked the tires. Nothing appeared wrong. I waited several minutes and I still could not determine a problem so, I returned to I-85 s. The problem had stopped. Several days later, the problem returned. I was driving on a city street when suddenly the dragging feel began. I took it to the dealership but they were unable to find the problem. I was told to return when/if the problem re-occurred. I continued to drive the car in the city but periodically it would feel lopsided and it would drag. Once I turned the car off, it would reset itself and stop dragging after several minutes which turned into several hours. One day, it felt so lopsided, I got out and looked at it again. This time, I noticed the back was almost sitting on the tire. I drove to the dealership. The service man saw the problem but by the time he pulled into a stall, the problem had fixed itself. I was told there are often problems with the front air springs but they had not seen this problem in the rear of the car. Since the body of the car was basically sitting on the tire, the tire could have become flat or stopped causing an accident.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Suspension problems | |
| Rear Suspension Springs problems |