tiburon

Hyundai Tiburon (1997) – 00V095001

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Evaporative Emission Control Systems Can Apply Excessive VacuUM To The Fuel Tanks During The Canister Purge Cycle. If Excessive VacuUM Is Applied, Minor Fuel Tank Distortion Can 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 May Notice A Gasoline Odor.


Hyundai Tiburon (2002) – 03V496000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Brake Tubes For The Rear Brakes Can Contact The Steering Gearbox Mounting Brackets.


Hyundai Tiburon (2002) – 03V257000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Rear Brake Tubes Pass Behind The Front Suspension Crossmember. Two Steering Gearbox Mounting Brackets Are Welded To The Crossmember. On Vehicles Equipped With An Antilock Brake System (Abs), The Rear Brake Tubes Could Contact Both Steering Gearbox Mounting Brackets. On Vehicles That Are Not Equipped With Abs, The Rear Brake Tubes May Contact Only The Left Mounting Bracket. Contact Between The Rear Brake Tubes And The Steering Brackets Could Cause Wear And Corrosion That Could Result In Brake Fluid Leakage.


Hyundai Tiburon (2001) – 01V345000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Driver And Front Passenger Seat Belts May Not Extend And Retract Smoothly Through The D-Ring Guides Mounted On The Body Pillars Aft Of The Doors. If The Seat Belts Do Not Extend And Retract Smoothly, They May Twist In The D-Ring Guides And Make It Inconvenient To Extend And Retract The Seat Belts.


Hyundai Tiburon (2000) – 01V345000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Driver And Front Passenger Seat Belts May Not Extend And Retract Smoothly Through The D-Ring Guides Mounted On The Body Pillars Aft Of The Doors. If The Seat Belts Do Not Extend And Retract Smoothly, They May Twist In The D-Ring Guides And Make It Inconvenient To Extend And Retract The Seat Belts.


Hyundai Tiburon (1999) – 99V198000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Tire Pressure Placard Required By Fmvss No. 110, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims,” Was Misprinted. It Incorrectly Contains The Tire Sizes, Seating Capacity, And Luggage Capacity.


Hyundai Tiburon (1999) – 99V178000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Equipped With Automatic Transmissions. The Automatic Transmission Pressure Control Solenoid Valve Seals Do Not Remain Sufficiently Elastic, Resulting In Transmission Fluid Leakage. This Leakage Can Result In Reduced Pressure Application To The Clutches, Brake, And Kickdown Servo, Allowing Them To Slip.


Hyundai Tiburon (1999) – 01V345000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Driver And Front Passenger Seat Belts May Not Extend And Retract Smoothly Through The D-Ring Guides Mounted On The Body Pillars Aft Of The Doors. If The Seat Belts Do Not Extend And Retract Smoothly, They May Twist In The D-Ring Guides And Make It Inconvenient To Extend And Retract The Seat Belts.


Hyundai Tiburon (2003) – 04V178000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Passenger Vehicles Contain A Fuel Tank Assembly Valve That May Not Close Properly. If A Vehicle With A Fuel Tank Assembly Valve That Is Not Properly Closed Were To Roll Over, Fuel Spillage May Occur.


Hyundai Tiburon (1998) – 01V345000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Driver And Front Passenger Seat Belts May Not Extend And Retract Smoothly Through The D-Ring Guides Mounted On The Body Pillars Aft Of The Doors. If The Seat Belts Do Not Extend And Retract Smoothly, They May Twist In The D-Ring Guides And Make It Inconvenient To Extend And Retract The Seat Belts.