Five problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe based on all problems reported for the 2003 Santa Fe.
- while driving, the vehicle would not stop when the brakes were applied, the brake pedal went directly to the floor, causing the contact to turn the power off in order for the vehicle to stop. The contact stated that once he turned off the vehicle and turned it back on the brakes worked fine. He stated that at the time of the incident he felt a vibration and heard a loud clicking sound. Vehicle was currently at the dealership. Updated 2/9/2007 - the vehicle was taken to the dealer but they were not able to duplicate the problem .
I own a 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe (v6 2. 7l 4 wd). My issue has a long history. Once the brakes get warmed up (usually in stop and go traffic) and I begin to coast the brake pedal will shudder and I hear a low roaring or rubbing sound from the right front tire. The noise will stop if I depress the brake pedal - even just a little. This goes from a mild issue to a big problem - the vibration and noise was serious enough that I stopped and had the car checked immediately. I've been told by dealerships one time it was nothing and another time, it was too dangerous to drive my car. The last (and hopefully last) solution was some sort of lubricant put on the brakes. I have yet to go a full year without this problem recurring. This has been going on since I bought my car and while some of the repairs have been covered, others have not and I believe I have paid for unnecessary repairs. I have had my car serviced for this issue 9 times. No more Hyundai's in my future. Hopefully this info will help someone else and maybe someone at Hyundai reads these complaints.
On September 29, 2005 I was pulling into a space to park my vehicle I was proceeding at approximately 10 miles per hour or less I applied the brake and it was hard but the vehicle did not stop the car continued to roll into a parked car which received $58. 77 worth of damage proceeding home as I approached a red light I slowed down and the brakes did not stop the vehicle I used my emergency brake to stop the car before I rolled into a car stopped at the lights. I had to use the emergency brake twice more getting home,I called Hyundai roadside assisstance to have the vehicle flat bedded to lia Hyundai of enfield upon calling Hyundai roadside assisstance the gentleman told me that their had been a letter sent out about a reprogram to the abs on Santa Fe's I also contacted Hyundai consumer affairs department and informed them of my problem and they told me they would forward me a letter requesting certain things pertaining to my vehicle and the problem I had part of that request was for colored pictures of my vehicle. My wife and I drove to lia and took digital pictures of my vehicle. We found a service bulletin on the front seat of my vehicle Hyundai #04-01-002 dated March 4, 2005 subject (hydraulic electronic control unit hecu reprogramming. This also said it was for 2003 and 2004 my Santa Fe vehicles equipped with 3. 5l v6 engines. My vehicle is a 2. 7l v6 engine. Their representatives on 11-2-05 to inspected my vehicle I received a letter on Friday 11-25-05 that they found no malfunctions or defects with the brake system. They also said that their inspector was unable to duplicate the condition I indicated caused my accident. My insurance adjuster inspected my vehicle on October 10, 2005 tje inspector's report states that craig the service manager said there is a brake problem and as yet had not been diagnosed. Tech drove vehicle and brake pedal pushed back while trying to stop.
Slowing down on a decline the car ran over a rough poprtion of road, the abs engaged (clicking sound) and the bake pedal went to the floor - car did not stop. Dealer stated that there is a bulletin on this but no fix as of yet.
Vehicle has had a high pitched whine at 35 mph, coasting, accelerating, or braking. Noticeable to all drivers/passengers, but not to dealer technician/service manager. Have had it in three times with no condition found. As time goes by I am noticing that along with the noise, the brakes feel weak and I need only move my ankle without taking my foot off the pedal and the vehicle will move. On two separate occaisions when the vehicle was parked in my driveway for an extended period in the rain, it would not stop as I backed out of my driveway. I reprorted it to Hyundai, and went back to dealer to have it checked and was told (without looking at the car) by dealer service manager that there was nothing wrong with it and I am wasting their time and would have to pay to have it examined. Factory representative who has never even seen the vehicle called to say there is no problem with my car and I need to learn how to use antilock brakes correctly ( I do know how to use them, I've always stopped when I press the brake pedal so I have a good idea of what to expect). Hyundai customer assistance representative barbara 800 633 5151 x45017 file#785260 never got anything accomplished on my behalf and never called back, never did anything to resolve this matter. I am concerned the car will not stop when I want it to so I only use it when absolutely necessary, not exactly what a new car is meant for. On top of all of that I cannot go to the nearest dealer as they will not look at it under Hyundai's often mentioned 5 year bumper to bumper warranty.