sonata

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 Sonata (1989) – 90V037000

Vehicle recall defect – The Spring Clamp Tangs On The Coolant Bypass Hose May Contact And Possibly Damage The Engine Fuel Supply Hose.


Hyundai Sonata (1994) – 93V196000

Vehicle recall defect – The Motorized Shoulder Belt Can Travel Slowly Or Chatter In The Track And May Eventually Stop Tracking And Become Inoperative.


Hyundai Sonata (1993) – 93V196000

Vehicle recall defect – The Motorized Shoulder Belt Can Travel Slowly Or Chatter In The Track And May Eventually Stop Tracking And Become Inoperative.


Hyundai Sonata (1992) – 93V196000

Vehicle recall defect – The Motorized Shoulder Belt Can Travel Slowly Or Chatter In The Track And May Eventually Stop Tracking And Become Inoperative.


Hyundai Sonata (1991) – 93V196000

Vehicle recall defect – The Motorized Shoulder Belt Can Travel Slowly Or Chatter In The Track And May Eventually Stop Tracking And Become Inoperative.


Hyundai Sonata (2000) – 01V347000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) Air Bag Warning Light Could Illuminate Due To Motion Of The Side Impact Air Bag Wiring Harness And Side Impact Air Bag Wiring Harness Connector That Mount To The Adjustable Seat Cushion Assembly. This Condition Only Relates To The Driver And/Or Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Impact Air Bag(S).


Hyundai Sonata (1990) – 93V196000

Vehicle recall defect – The Motorized Shoulder Belt Can Travel Slowly Or Chatter In The Track And May Eventually Stop Tracking And Become Inoperative.


Hyundai Sonata (2000) – 00V259001

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.