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I am a mechanic ..most people ask questions about these foreign hyundai motors ..below is an example of engines that basically if you ask about a Hyundai Xg 350 ,xg300 ..well allow me to hammer 90% of your questions in case you want to grab another motor ..these motors listed will work on 90% of all hyundai products ...Look at the starter sizes ,,all the same for the selected models ..then look at the motor sizes ..This will help you in solving some problems most do not give the specific questioning 100% NEW REPLACEMENT STARTER FOR STARTER
HYUNDAI 2001 SANTA FE 2.7L ENGINE 2002 SANTA FE 2.7L ENGINE 2003 SANTA FE 2.7L ENGINE 2004 SANTA FE 2.7L ENGINE 2005 SANTA FE 2.7L ENGINE 2006 SANTA FE 2.7L ENGINE
2003 SANTA FE 3.5L ENGINE 2004 SANTA FE 3.5L ENGINE 2005 SANTA FE 3.5L ENGINE 2006 SANTA FE 3.5L ENGINE
Average for a V6 engine 2 wheel drive model is 20mpg. That is 20 miles per gallon US. If you have an 18 gallon tank, you could expect 180 miles on a half tank of fuel. Again, this is US measurements.
I had a similar problem with my Santa Fe. It occurred intermittently but after I turned the steering wheel to the left. After much screwing around by the dealer and trying to baffle me with BS we heard about a strange solution. I am not a mechanic but the problem somehow related to a spring in the Airbag on the steering wheel. Changed the spring and "Stone the flame'n crows" problem solved. Never had a problem since.
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