Eight problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2007 Hyundai Veracruz. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Hyundai Veracruz based on all problems reported for the 2007 Veracruz.
My car broke down in the middle of the highway. I could not move my car. It was stuck in neutral, but still would not move. I had already switched out the battery, but the battery and engine light was still on. I come to find out it is my alternator. And I feel it is leaking into the alternator, making a crash hazard.
Car stall battery light came on steering became hard.
Nov 13,2020 manufacturer recall number197 NHTSA recall number20v705000 recall statusrecall incomplete summary Hyundai motor America is recalling certain 2007-2012 Veracruz vehicles that were previously recalled under recall number 14v-415. An inoperative charginig system can result in an engine stall, increasing the risk of a crash. This recall has never been addressed and it is my feeling that Hyundai motor America is just letting it go without corrective actions until all of the models are off the road and they don't have to address this at all, also the problem is well understated as the oil not only gets on the alternator but the belt system that poses an even mere berater risk. If the NHTSA will monitor each safety recall to make sure owners receive safe, free, and effective remedies from manufacturers according to the safety act and federal regulations, than why are they not addressing this? although my car had 293000 miles on it it could have made another 200000 miles if Hyundai motor America would have taken steps to correct this? after sending an email (will upload) they seemed to question me on the vehicle but after learning a junked the car they appear to take the stand that that owe me nothing not even the time of day, and I would like to file a formal complaint against Hyundai motor America for lack effort to resolve this issue as this year alone I have gotten 5 recall notices stating no repair available?.
2007 Hyundai Veracruz awd limited died while young female driving in dark, winter, remote location. Towed to nearby reputable repair center. Front valve cover gasket & rebuilt (no new available for this old of veracrus) alternator installed and owner notified of up and coming recall not yet formalized: NHTSA # 20v705000 recall #197. Paperwork submitted to Hyundai along with extensive proof of work completed thru receipts and pictures. Hyundai International indicated closest Hyundai service center would have to sign off on work completed. That Hyundai dealership refused to sign off that work had been completed. Stating oil still in area. Failed to notify young female that bottom oil gasket leaking as well as other problems. Owner drove back to original repair shop that performed recall #197 work where inspection showed bottom gasket failure which was replaced. . . Nothing to do with recall but could have caused major other failures if not identified and addressed. Since that time, female stranded again remotely when rebuilt alternator failed. Repair shop warrantied part but not labor associated with, as no new alternators are or were made available for 2007 Hyundai Veracruz recall. To this day, Hyundai has failed to reimburse owner for original recall performed nearing $1000 in repair costs plus additional $500 for rebuilt alternator failure as Hyundai has failed to make new retrofit parts to complete recall #197. Hyundai International closed this case with no action on their part. Please advise.
My altenater went out and there's alot of oil on it and it went out in phoenix az.
Replace bulbs in head lights front and back and alternater and valve cover gaskets.
At 16343 mileage, electronic stability control (esc) warning light illuminated and vehicle was difficult to shift out of park. Dealer replaced brake light assembly under warranty. At 40,100 mileage, esc warning light again illuminated. Dealer again replaced the brake light assembly switch under recall campaign 092. At 87,719 mileage, the esc warning light again illuminated and vehicle was difficult to shift out of park. Dealer again replaced the brake light assembly switch at my cost, even though the bad switch had been replaced due to a recall. At 129,000 mileage, the esc warning light is once again illuminated and the vehicle is difficult to shift from park. This means that the brake light switch is again bad. The vehicle is on it's 4th brake light switch. Since this is part of a part defect recall, Hyundai should warrant the replacement part for lifetime free replacement, but they do not. The replacement recall part is obviously no better than the part it replaces. The brake light switch is not a routine wear part, and at this degree of failure, an severe design flaw is indicated. This is a critical safety item that affects electronic stability control, shifting, and brake light illumination.
The contact owns a 2007 Hyundai Veracruz. The contact stated that the high and low beams were defective. The headlights provide very poor illumination at night or whenever they are needed. The dealer stated that the headlights were adjusted, but the contact could not tell the difference. He called the dealer regarding a service bulletin and they stated that there were no records of a service bulletin for that year, make, and model vehicle. They stated that nothing further could be done other than readjust the lights. The VIN and failure mileage were unknown. The current mileage was 30000.