Nine problems related to exterior lighting have been reported for the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe based on all problems reported for the 2014 Santa Fe.
The low beams on the 2014 and many other year Hyundai sant fe models do not work properly. While you are driving at night the low beams do not light up enough or shine bright enough on the roadway so you can see and drive safely . . . I even installed brand new bulbs , and nothing changed as far as the brightness . The headlight housings are clear and do not have any type of damage that would prevent the bulbs from providing plenty of light on the roads . This is very dangerous for anyone trying to drive these vehicles on any kind of roads at night time .
The low-beam headlights are terrible, almost useless. I replaced both low-beam bulbs with high-quality bulbs and it did not help, at least not noticeably. The high beams work fine. The low beams are so bad that it is actually hard to see the road right in front of the car at night and the glare from oncoming headlights renders the low beams practically useless. This results with us doing most of our nighttime driving with the high beams on, even in traffic. We can't see the road without doing that.
The drivers side low beam headlight did not come on. . . . Replaced the light bulb and it worked, so reinstalled the light assy into its housing,,checked it and it did work. . . . 5 hours later as I was leaving home the drivers side low beam was not lite again. . . . . The next day, replaced the bulb with a new one thinking I got a bad bulb. . . . Same thing happened. . . I have a lite headlight on the passenger side, high beams work, turn signals work, fog lamps work. . So it is not a fuse or a relay. Googled 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe low beam headlight and found this is a common, constant, and unresolved issue. . Called my Hyundai dealer, earliest he can look at the car is weeks away. So the safety issue is how do I drive at night ? Hyundai must be aware of this issue, but there is not any recall I can find. . I know I am using a correct replacement bulb, and they cost $18. 00 each. . . . . . Thank you.
The forward facing lights on my 2014 Santa Fe are so dim, I have to drive with the bright lights on just to be able to see at night. I’ve replaced the bulbs twice and they are still dim. Fog lights work, brights works, it’s just the regular night vision lights. I have resort to go slower than normal speed when driving at night because I can’t see. Thank god for street lights and road lamps. Hyundai try and resolve this issue. Thanks.
My head lights will cut off at night driving. When I lightly move the head light controller, it will usually turn back on.
Very noticeable engine ticking when running. But when you rev motor a little, it stops. This happens in park. But when driving, I don't notice the ticking. This started about 2 weeks after I bought it.
My head lights flickers off driving. When I barely move the head light controller, it usually turns back on.
Se compr� el veh�culo ha tenido dos recall se ha llevado a todos los mantenimientos rutinarios ahora airbag light supuestamente no surven los airbags and a /c prende cuando le da la gana ya estamos cansado DE aguantar los malos servicios DE la Hyundai.
I live and work in the city and county, tucson, arizona. In the county there are generally no street lights at road intersections. My new car (2015 Hyundai Santa Fe) does not have any running lights on the side that provide side illumination at night. I have had multiple incidents when making right and left hand turns onto streets/roads without street lights where my car's lights do not illuminate the road I am turning onto until I completely make the turn. In several instances as I made the turn I could not see the road and I over shot the turn and drove well onto the berm and was able to stop and steer back onto the road or I turned too soon. Another instance was when I went down an embankment and was able to stop before hitting the bottom. Luckily these were no accidents involving vehicle damage or personal injury/death. The only way that I can see the side street, road or driveway I am turning onto is to turn on my bright lights. Obviously, this is very upsetting to oncoming drivers and a potential safety issue. In addition, at night when stopped or driving straight there is a black void approximately 15 feet in front of the vehicle. On one occasion I practically ran over an obstacle since it was too dark to see it. I took the SUV to my Hyundai dealer and explained the problems. Their solution is to use the fog lamps all the time at night. This addresses the black void in front of the car. It does not solve the right/left turn road lighting issue unless I used my high beams to execute the turn. They said that they were not aware of this type of complaint by other owners. I asked if they would contact the field representative to see if there are any fixes to this problem. To date, I have not had a reply. I am not happy with this headlamp design defect since it puts my passengers, other drivers, and myself at risk.
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