Undercoating a Hyundai Santa Fe can be beneficial, especially in regions with harsh winters or where roads are treated with salt, as it helps protect the vehicle's undercarriage from corrosion and rust. However, modern vehicles often come with factory coatings that provide a certain level of protection. If you plan to keep your Santa Fe for many years or frequently drive in challenging conditions, additional undercoating may be a good investment. Always consult your owner's manual or a professional for specific recommendations.
It is under the car.
anything under 200000
on the front of the motor under the exhaust manifold
Remove the cowling from the top of the engine. They are under there.
Yes..there is fuse box for the horn under the hood.
manual -every 7500 miles under normal conditions
The diagram for the fuses under the dash is on the back/inside of the fuse box cover.
An elf under the hood who's disconnecting and re-connecting the battery terminals!
The OBD-II port for a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe is located under the dashboard, to the left of the steering column. You can find it near the area where the dashboard meets the driver's side footwell. It may be necessary to remove a cover or panel to access the port.
Have your mechanic or the dealer check out the sensor. I own a 2001 Santa Fe and it happened to me a couple of times and they changed it for free. It was under Warranty.
The OBD-II port for a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is typically found near the steering column, just above the brake pedal. You may need to crouch down or use a flashlight to see it clearly.
The OBD-II port on a 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe is typically located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. You can find it to the left of the steering wheel, just above the pedals. It may be covered by a small plastic cover, which you can easily remove to access the port.