hyundai caribbean

Hyundai Caribbean Sonata (1999) – 00V259002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Some Sonata Vehicles Equipped With 2.5 Liter V-6 Engines And All Elantra Model Vehicles May Have Experienced Intermittent Low-Speed Engine Stalling, Which Could Occur If The Maf (Mass Air Flow) Sensor Electrical Signal Is Interrupted As A Result Of Engine Vibration Transmitted To The Maf Sensor Connector Wiring Harness.


Hyundai Caribbean Santa Fe (2001) – 02V111000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Equipped With 2.7 Liter V-6 Engines, Improperly Manufactured Crankshaft Position Sensors (Cps) Were Installed. The Cps Cases Were Improperly Manufactured And Did Not Meet Dimensional Specifications. Internal Gaps Within The Cases Allowed Epoxy To Contact The Circuit Board, Which Resulted In Cracking Of The Circuit Board Capacitor.


Hyundai Caribbean Elantra (2000) – 00V259002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Some Sonata Vehicles Equipped With 2.5 Liter V-6 Engines And All Elantra Model Vehicles May Have Experienced Intermittent Low-Speed Engine Stalling, Which Could Occur If The Maf (Mass Air Flow) Sensor Electrical Signal Is Interrupted As A Result Of Engine Vibration Transmitted To The Maf Sensor Connector Wiring Harness.


Hyundai Caribbean Accent (1998) – 00V314002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Accent Model Vehicles Equipped With 1.5 Dohc Engines. The Evaporative Emission Control Systems May Apply Excessive VacuUM To The Fuel Tanks During The Canister Purge Cycle. Minor Fuel Tank Distortion Could Result. A Small Crack Could Develop On The Upper Fuel Tank Surface. The “Check Engine” Light Would Then Illuminate And, In Some Cases, The Vehicle Driver Could Notice A Gasoline Odor.