i have a 2009 santa fe Hyundai that needs a new fuel level sensor, cost by dealer is $315.55 and that is for ONE. To do both - if done at the same time is an additional $100 (part). Looks like this is an ongoing issue for Santa Fe models. I'm out of warranty at 82,000.
Deal with it you moron! news flash! cars require maintenance, which requires money. Don't go bitching and moaning on the web begging for someone else to fix your little problems. Either man up, shell out the dough and get it fixed, or sell it and go buy yourself a bus pass!
The fuel sensor on a Hyundai Santa Fe is located in the fuel tank. The fuel tank will need to be removed. The fuel sensor is attached to the fuel line. Remove the fuel line. The sensor can then be removed. Reverse the process to install the new sensor.
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Bank 2 Sensor 2 PO160 on a 03 Hyundai Santa Fe
A code, PO170, fuel trim malfunction Bank 1 on a 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe means that an oxygen sensor is bad. This oxygen sensor is located on the driver's side of the transmission.
The 2006 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.
The 2009 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.
The 2008 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.
The 2014 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.
The 2005 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.
The 2002 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.
The 2011 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.
The 2001 Hyundai Santa-FE runs on regular unleaded.