43 problems related to air bag light on have been reported for the 2005 Hyundai XG350. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Hyundai XG350 based on all problems reported for the 2005 XG350.
2005 Hyundai Xg350. Consumer writes in regards to continuing vehicle air bag light malfunction after repairs. The consumer stated four months after she purchased the vehicle, the air bag light illuminated. She took the vehicle to the dealer on June 2, 2006, in which they promptly made the necessary repairs. However, the air bag light illuminated again, seven months later. She returned to the dealer on January 19, 2007 and the repairs made. The consumer returned to the dealer six more times, for the air bag light problem. Several components were replaced. The last repair shop, suspected the air bag module was bad.
The airbag light came on 3 months after purchasing the vehicle. Dealer repaired, but it has occurred 6 times total since then. Dealer has replaced the wiring harnesses, front seat, and strapped the harness, but the light has come on again. Service rep informed me last time they had done all they could to fix the problem and that if the light was on the air bags would not work. The light is on again.
The airbag light stays on. Dealer had repaired 2 or 3 times in early years. Seems the wiring harness under driver seat is too short. Extremely expensive for new harness and the dealer will not assure it will not also come loose.
The contact owns a 2005 Hyundai Xg350. Six months after the vehicle was purchased, the air bag light illuminated. There were eight attempts to repair the vehicle. The dealer replaced the sensor and wiring harness; however, the light continued to illuminate. It illuminated immediately after it was repaired a half block away from the dealer. The final repair was performed after the lemon law requirement. The contact has the repair invoices and diagnoses that were performed. The failure mileage was 11,000 and current mileage was 48,000.
I have a 2005 Hyundai Xg350. Six months after the vehicle was purchased, the air bag light illuminated. There has been eight attempts to repair this vehicle. The dealer has replaced sensors, plugs, and wiring harness; however, the light continues to illuminate. I have all the repair invoices and diagnoses that were performed. The failure mileage was 11,000 and current mileage is about 48,000.
Airbag light continues to illuminate. When lit, the airbags will not function. I have been in the dealership 5 times since purchasing the car brand new December 31, 2004.
Air bag light has been on since bought new in 2005. Hyundai can not/will not fix. Internet search shows 100's of same complaint. Covers 2003 to 2013 many models of Hyundai, but especially the Xg350 model. Have to drive with air bag light on all the time. Srs system not functioning. Major safety issue!!.
The "air bag" dash icon light stays on all the time. Hyundai has "fixed" it once by re-inserting connectors under the driver's seat. The "fix" lasted a couple of days. The vehicle now has 61,000 miles on-still under the 10k mile warranty, and the light stays on still. Hyundai keeps saying that it will cost over $500 just to diagnose. Hyundai has no solution for this issue, the internet searches will show that. This srs light problem is endemic with all Hyundais in the early to mid 2000's. An internet search will show hundreds of srs "light-on" issues with these Hyundais. There is no question that all these model's srs systems are problematic at best and a total failure at worst. All people driving these model Hyundais are absolutely at risk. A recall is positively required. Like I said, just do a search on Hyundai srs/air bag/airbag light and you can see the magnitude of the issue. I can't believe that I am the first to complain about this issue, so what is happening!? in no search is there a solution: check connectors under the seat, jiggle this or that, but no solution that works and no recognition from Hyundai of the problem. . . . And this is a life threatening issue not just an inconvenience. These models need to be recalled and at the very least Hyundai has to come up with a real solution.