Hyundai XG350 owners have reported 55 problems related to air bag light on (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Hyundai XG350 based on all problems reported for the XG350.
Air bag light stays on --needs a recall -I have a friend who sued general motors after her husband was killed in a car wreck -won big time.
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Air bag light stays on.
Air bag indicator light went on. Took it to my local Hyundai dealer, rancho grande motors, and the technician said he found high resistance in the driver's side air bag itself and that the airbag would need to be replaced. Estimated cost $1052. 00.
The contact owns a 2005 Hyundai Xg350. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator was illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
The red airbag light continues to stay on after many repairs by the dealer.
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The air bag indicator light for the passenger side, checked under the seat for loose electrical connectors, cleared the code but it keeps returning,.
What would cause the indicator for my airbag light came on and will not go off. What should I do? my mileage odometer has done rolled over one time, the above mileage is the current miles = 131679 what do I need to do?.
Takata recall my air bag light has been illuminated now for about 10 months. My car has very low mileage (56000). This is a very concerning to me,for it is a life and death problem. With all the complaints I'm wondering when Hyundai is going to recall these cars. What are they waiting for? this makes me think twice about buying another Hyundai.
"takata recall" my airbag light has been on for a year. I patiently waited to hear from Hyundai about a recall. Other manufactures are taking steps to fix there safety problems. What is Hyundai doing about theirs. I don`t feel safe driving my car knowing that fragments could explode in my face.
Hello. I was sold a lemon by vincent callaruso of al's motor sales located on 1126 n. Montello st, brockton, MA 02301. When I went for inspection I got a rejection sticker because the car needed a catalytic converter, timing belts, airbag light being on, headlamps and a backlight, and would mysteriously accelerate on its own for no reason without my foot being on the gas pedal! once I ran a VIN scan realized that he received the car like this but never disclosed that to me. He also left the information of the previous owners in the vehicle. Rather, he turned off the O2 sensor lights and led me to believe that the car could pass inspection. I traded my 1998 Infiniti i30 for a 2005 Hyundai xg 350 so that the price of the vehicle would no longer be $3500 but $2400. Within two weeks the check engine light came on. Vincent has avoided my calls and gotten very verbally aggressive in person when I speak to him about his actions. He has agreed to refund my money, Infiniti, car keys, $2400. 00 and brand new battery I put in the Hyundai, but keeps putting off the times we're to meet. I believe he is trying to bleed out his time with the lemon law so that he doesn't have to adhere to the refund. When asked to read the terms of his own federal buyers guide, he couldn't! I would like his whole operation investigated as he is not being truthful and knowingly robs people continually. He has had my vehicle for 3 weeks going on 4 weeks. My trust and rights have been raped and I would like justice. As a school teacher I need this car to get work and instead, I take public transportation while paying car insurance. This dealer is illegally selling vehicles that are compromising the safety of other motorists and pedestrians. Please investigate the matter before it evolves into a tragic fatality.
Nothing happened. The air bag light went on. I kept driving it to see if it would go out. Took the car to local garage and after a $350. Charge I drove it home and light was off. Next day light was back on. Took it back and was told the spring mechanism in air bag wasn't working. I took it to a Hyundai garage and they quoted a price of 1600 plus labor to fix it. After looking it up on the internet it seems Hyundais have had many problems with air bags. Why not any recalls? I love my car but $2000. To fix a 2004 with 78000 miles seems like a lot of money. Should I fix it?.
Airbag light is on. Dealer checked and suggested that I get the front passenger seat replaced to fix the problem. There is a bad sensor under the passenger front seat. Many others are reporting the same problem.
"takata recall"-my airbag light has been on for over 2 years! I bought my Hyundai Xg350l in August 2012 from a dealership in maryland. In 2014, I started the car and the airbag light came on. It's been on ever since. The light only goes off when the car is off. I had open-heart surgery in June 2012 and was, and still am in fear of anything possibly hitting me in my chest! therefore, I took the car to be checked at two different nationally-known auto repair business. I also took it to a Hyundai dealer. I have constantly been told there were many issues and complaints regarding the airbags for the Hyundai cars and to check on a possible recall soon. I'm still waiting for a recall on these defected airbags! I have major concerns about driving the car for this reason, but I really don't have any other choice. My driving is limited though. Please recall so this issue is no longer a threat to my health! thank in advance.
Due to the takata recall I'm concerned because " my airbag light has been on for over a year. My car has been at the dealer & serviced so they are aware. I am waiting to hear from Hyundai about a recall. On how they plan to fix these safety issues. What is Hyundai doing about the air bags. My 84 year old mother was driving this car and I did not feel it was safe driving so I swapped cars. Now I'm driving a car knowing that fragments could explode in my face at any given moment. !!!!.
The contact owns a 2005 Hyundai Xg350. While driving 50 mph, the air bag warning indicator illuminated. The failure occurred only once. The dealer stated that the air bag needed to be replaced. The vehicle was also taken to an independent mechanic who advised the contact to activate the cruise control to remedy the air bag failure. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 46,000.
Air bag light has been illuminated since late 2013. Reading entries posted on site, and talking with former Hyundai mechanic, this is a wiring harness issue that at least 60 other people have complained about. Also experienced the steering issue where the bolts locking the wheel in place sheered off, I was lucky to get off the freeway in 2015 get it to a local shop to fix. As of 2018 the steering is problematic again with the steering wheel sticking and now a squeaking noise occurs when turning right.
The contact owns a 2005 Hyundai Xg350. The contact stated that the air bag light remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the sensor needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 176,000.
The airbag light has stayed on for over 2 years. When a touch the brake pedal, a bulb illuminates. Therefore I am constantly having all of my lights, brake fluid, and brakes checked. Especially since before any of the above issues arose, I attempted to put on brakes and the car would not stop! I had to come to a rolling stop. I immediately had the car checked by severall mechanics. None of them could find anything wrong.
Multiple times the air bag light remains lit and the dealer has been unsuccessful in fixing. 12/30/08 miles 28,531 miles. 12/26/09 39, 372 miles. First time dealer found pass side airbag light defect seatback code b1382. Second time dealer reset. In 2010 returned to deal and dealer replaced airbag harness. Light returned in 2011 and 2012 and I had it reset.
Air bag light has repeatedly come on. Each time it comes on, I take it to the dealer. They claim to fix it and the light goes off. Without fail it comes back on within a short period of time. I am concerned for my safety and the safety of my passengers. . Forbid we are in an accident.
Airbag light came on in 2011 and was told entire seat had to be removed to stop light. Could not afford the cost. Returned to dealer again in 2014 as had read connector under seat might be disconnected which could be causing the problem and dealer found this to be true and secured the connected and the light went out; however, within few weeks, light came back on and has remained on since. I did not ask the dealer about it again, knowing I would have to pay for a major take-out of the seat to correct. Overall, the light has been on for at least 5 years. I am the original owner. The light came on before mileage was 51,131 and mileage is currently 83,486. I cover the light with electrical tape as it disturbs me that I can't get it easily fixed. I doubt if the airbags work but don't know for sure and probably won't unless I have an accident or a recall is made for the dealer to fix the problem.
2005 Hyundai Xg350l. Air bag light remains illuminated. While under warranty I took it to dealer who rest the light and said it was a lose connection and not to put anything under the seat or move the seat. I followed the instructions. Within weeks the light always came back. After the warranty expired the dealer refused to repair the problem. After much research I found that it is a common problem in Hyundai vehicles to have faulty airbags/lights to which there has never been a recall. The dealer did indicate that under these conditions the air bag was disabled and in an unsafe condition.
I have an 2005 Hyundai Xg350. I took my car to be inspected and I failed becaise the airbag light is on. The inspector said it is in the book that it has to fail with this light on. The light was always on. From the time I purchased the car in PA. In 2008. I was told the light was nothing and it would go out. I got my car inspected last year and it was on then. I now have to pay a $89 diagonistic fee for a defective vehicle. It was sold to me this way and now I have to pay $89. I make my $300 payments I should not have to pay for their defective goods, that should have had a recall by now.
The air bag light is always on. From what I was told by a mechanic this is a defect from Hyundai as the wiring is faulty. This may affect the air bag from properly working if there is a accident. Hyundai is aware of this problem as there are so many complaints and yet they do nothing to fix it. So the light on the dashboard stays on that says airbag. Not very comforting from a safety standpoint.
Takata recall - airbag light came on and continuously displays without any prior deployment. Common issue among 2004/2005 hg350 owners and is a manufacturing problem.
Air bag sensor light came on. New sensor was put in under warranty. A year later the sensor light came back on. It was replace at my cost ($250) because it was out of warranty. A year later the sensor light comes back on. It was not fix, however, when the timing belt was replace in 2013 at 60,000 the sensor light went off. After recent dealer computer repairs in March of 2015 the sensor air bag light came back on April 2015. My neighbor has the identical model and has the same problem with the sensor light. There are blogs on line that discuss the failures of the air bag sensor. I don't know if the air bag works or not.
I received a recall notice for an elantra-airbag defect. I also have an Xg350 and prior to it a senata. Both of which the airbag light came on. I had it turned off on the Xg350 and it is still on again. I'd like a recall letter for my Xg350. I had to pay diagnostic previously for this to be turned off and I did not agree with that. I'd like something done about it.
2004 Hyundai Xg350l has had intermittent air bag light come on dash during warranty period. All repairs under warranty as simple fix of loose connections. Within six months of out of warranty period air bag light on again and taken to Hyundai dealership who now states that this repair is out of warranty and will cost over one thousand dollars. In the interm the supplementary restraint system will not work.
The contact owns a 2005 Hyundai Xg350. When the contact started the vehicle, the driver's side frontal air bag suddenly exploded with a loud noise. There were no warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact sustained injuries to her left arm and thumb. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for repair, but the cause of the failure has not yet been determined. The contact was concerned of the safety risk involved and she is in the process of notifying the manufacturer. The failure and current mileages were 49,000.
Air bag light keeps coming on. First time was 7/26/08. Hyundai service tech's notes on the invoice indicate the side air bag and wiring harness was faulty. This work was covered under warranty. Light came on again maybe 6 months later, but went off a few days later. The light came on again 3/31/10. Hyundai tech notes indicate the wire to srs connection was repaired. Work was covered under warranty. The next time was late Nov 2011. I took car to my local auto care for annual inspection. The car failed because the air bag light was on. According to the tech diagnosis, "drivers side air bag high resistance. Rr electrical connector and apply stabilant - 22a to connector for terminal adhesion. If code returns in future, vehicle will need entire air bag harness. " light came on again sometime in late 2012. I took it to my local auto care for annual inspection in Dec. 2012. It failed because of the air bag light. In January 2013, I took the car to a different Hyundai service dept. For "2nd opinion". Their diagnosis: "drivers seatback occupancy sensor shorted/part only comes w/seat, est. To replace drivers seatback-$1,749. 00. " I took the car back to my original Hyundai svc dept with this information and they did another fix so I could pass inspection. The light came on again in September 2013, they determined the seat back was needed and it would cost $ 2,100. I got the repair done on 2/14/14 for $2,161. 56. The light came back on again 2 weeks ago. I have an appointment with the Hyundai svc dept on 4/22/14. I contacted Hyundai motors customer service to find out if they would refund the money I paid, clearly there's a defect which should have been discovered and repaired the very first time I took my car in about this issue. I was told only if there is a recall or rebate. I' m not the only person with this problem so I believe a recall should be ordered.
I have a Hyundai Xg350 2004 model. I have had it in for service with the air bag light 10 times. They have replaced the seat belt, seat base sensor, seat back assembly and the steering wheel clock spring. Do you think it is safe to drive, will it deploy in case of a crash?.
Driver's air bag light came on in may 2008. I was told it was caused by a loose connector under passenger's seat. It seemed to be corrected but it has happened several times after that and each time I took it in the mechanic was able to get it to turn of. But, now, it is on permanently and the mechanic who I sought in September 2014 to get it to turn off was unable to do so. Approximately during the same timeframe, the radio turns on by itself. Oftentimes it will do so several times before I can get it to turn off.
The contact owns a 2005 Hyundai Xg350. The contact noticed that the air bag light illuminated on the instrument panel while driving 40 mph. The dealer stated that they could not repair her vehicle for almost two weeks. The vehicle was taken to the dealer on four separate occasions, but the failure was not remedied successfully. The first two times, the driver's side air bag was the issue. The most recent visit to the dealer was because of the air bag light illuminating on the instrument panel. The current mileage was 30,957 and failure mileage was approximately 23,000. Updated 09/16/08 updated 09/22/08.
In 2007, with a little over 50,000 miles on my car, the airbag light came on. I went in to the dealer and they said it was a loose wire and reset it. Since that time, I've had six other incidents up through 2014 with the airbag light coming back on and every time they've reset it, it has come back on. I have even had a module replaced but it did no good. The last time I went in, they wanted to replace the pad assembly for $1,000 but wouldn't guarantee it would work. They also said it might be the harness but that part couldn't be obtained. They also said they couldn't guarantee that the airbags would work!!! I have looked at other complaints from several websites and see that there are are dozens of other people with the same problem. This is a serious defect and should be recalled. I have no airbags. My car has been in a minor traffic incident where the airbag probably should have deployed when the car hit the curb but didn't. This is very dangerous.
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Air bag indicator light on dashboard remains illuminated due to manufacturer defect of harness being too short to accommodate movement in driver and passenger seat. I have taken my vehicle in to repair shops and they have verified this defect. They quoted me over 700. 00 to fix this issue. They said the entire module has to be replaced since the harness is not longer available. This is a major complaint for this model vehicle, but Hyundai is not addressing this defect. It is poor customer service!.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Air Bag Light On problems | |
| Warning Light On problems | |
| Air Bag Not Deploy problems | |
| Side/window Air Bag problems | |
| Air Bag problems | |
| Front Air Bag Sensor Control problems | |
| Front Driver Side Air Bag Inflator problems |