Eight problems related to car accelerates on its own have been reported for the 2004 Hyundai XG350. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Hyundai XG350 based on all problems reported for the 2004 XG350.
Unintended acceleration. We have reported this defect to Hyundai dealers and corporate office to no avail. U. S. Transportation secretary ray lahood, March 2010, announced two major investigations designed to answer safety issues of unintended vehicle acceleration for all manufactures. What have you at NHTSA identified and addressed as potential vehicle-related causes of unintended acceleration?.
Car experienced spontaneous acceleration ending in accident that totaled vehicle. Backed out of driveway, put car in drive, took foot off brake, didn't yet accelerate, car jolted with high rpms and caused accident.
I own a 2004 Hyundai Xg350l that is having accelerator issues. On several occasions, while stopped / idling, or slowing down, the vehicle will suddenly accelerate. This is while the brake is being applied. I can be setting at a stop light or stop sign with foot on the brake, not the accelerator, ( I do not drive with both feet like some people incorrectly do : ) and suddenly the car will rev up and try and accelerate forward. In other cases, I can be slowing down with brake applied, and again, the vehicle will accelerate forward. I have to really "mash" the brake to prevent the car from accelerating forward. Once I bring the car to a stop, and the car is still trying to accelerate, I will have to put the shifter into neutral, and turn the car off. I can let the car sit for several minutes, restart it, and it will usually be back to normal. Luckily, I have not had any accidents as a result of this issue, as some of the other people who have posted complaints have. . . . . . Yet. On several other occasions, it has been just the opposite. . . . . . . . . . I will be driving down the road at any given speed, and suddenly the car will just stop accelerating & go to an idle. You can press the gas petal to the floor, and the accelerator will not respond. The car will remain running, but will only idle. I once had to drive approx. 8 miles, in the emergency lane, at an idle speed of about 5-10 mph to reach my destination : ( these where once sporadic occurrences, but now happens on a daily bases. I just recently replaced the throttle position sensor, and this did not fix the problem. I have learned that it could be caused by the "accelerator petal position sensor"; Hyundai pn:35357-3b011. There is obviously a serious issue w/ accelerator problems w/ the Xg350, sonata & santa fe, that Hyundai needs to address. I have read of cases w/ Hyundai acceleration problems that have caused deaths.
The contact owns a 2004 Hyundai Xg350. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle erroneously accelerated to a very high rate of speed and the contact could not stop the vehicle by applying the brakes. The vehicle proceeded to travel through an intersection where a second vehicle crashed into the driver¿s side of the contact¿s vehicle. The driver and front seat passenger sustained injuries to the back. The driver of the second vehicle involved in the crash sustained minor head injuries. A police report was not filed. The contact also stated that the side and front air bags failed to deploy during the crash. The vehicle was diagnosed but the cause of the air bag and acceleration failure was not determined. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but no solution was offered. The failure mileage was 53,000.
We have a 2004 Hyundai xg 350, on at least a half a dozen occasions, while coming to a stop, the car would suddenly accelerate and would not stop while pressing on the brake, luckily we were able to avoid any accidents. We took it to our local Hyundai dealer on 10/20/10, they told us it was the throttle position sensor, they replaced it, said it was fixed. Yesterday, 11/28/10, it did the exact same thing again, only this time we weren't as lucky. My husband tried to stop as he pulled into our driveway, the car suddenly accelerated, and he ran into the front of our house. The front bumper of the car has minimal damage, our house has a huge dent in the front of it. Needless to say, it could have been much worse, he wasn't injured, but he or someone else could have been. The car is currently at our local dealership again, they called today and said they couldn't find a problem with it and Hyundai says they have no record of this problem on this model of car, so imagine my surprise to find several complaints on the NHTSA website. Someone is covering up this problem somewhere, I hope it doesn't take someone getting seriously injured or killed for something to be done about it.
Hyundai Xg350 year 2004 model had unintended acceleration problem. The car jumped the curb when pulling into a parking spot. My foot was on the brake as evidence by my daughter. I tried to break numerous times, and finally the car got caught up on a bush. It was as if the gas pedal was stuck. The car just would not stop, and it was slightly damaged. Hyundai replaced the car, but rewrote the loan with the 10 k original down payment getting lost in the paperwork. Reporting this because I did not know of this forum back then. Contacted an attorney, but they said there was nothing that could be done with the matter.
The contact complained about sudden acceleration. The problem occurred when slowing down or after the vehicle came to a complete stop. The vehicle was involved in an accident. The contact was pulling into a parking space when the vehicle accelerated and ran into a building. The only damage to the vehicle was to the front bumper cover. Upon impact, the airbags did not deploy. The consumer was wear his seat belt. No injuries were sustained. The contact took the vehicle to the dealership. They could not duplicate the problem and no repairs were done. Updated 1/11/2006 -.
This is an update of my previous reported found on your odi number 10118222. My car accelerated when I applied the brakes to my 2004 Hyundai Xg350. This car and many other Hyundai models use a drive- by- wire system. I have found over 300 similar complaints on companies that use drive- by- wire. These cars are defective products and include 2002-2005 Hyundai, kia, Toyota,and Mitsubishi. In my case two different Hyundai engineers could not find the problem. An independent inspector can prove I had my foot on the brake and not the gas pedal when trying to stop, but no luck. Some injuries have already been reported and perhaps there have been people killed who can not report their accident. There were 3 people killed in my area driving Hyundai cars. The report in our news paper of the accident read as if the sudden acceleration problem caused the accidents. I am requesting that you open up an investigation on Hyundai cars that accelerate when braking. Also if at all possible the investigation should include all car manufacturers that use drive- by- wire systems. These cars are safety issues and there are enough complaints to prove it. The cars are potential bombs and a danger to passengers in the car and other cars on the road. Some action must be taken to prevent additional injuries and possible deaths from these cars.
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