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My son was driven our 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe on the freeway the car stopped he coasted of the freeway, it will not go forward or reverse what do you think the problem would be the transmission?My son was driven our 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe on the freeway the car stopped he coasted of the freeway, it will not go forward or reverse what do you think the problem would be the transmission?
AnonymousMar 18, 2014
why does transmission fluid leak into my radiator?why does transmission fluid leak into my radiator?
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TCM ( transmission control module) is normally located on or near the transmission
the location will be in photo form in the workshop manual any 2002 hyundai car available from any auto parts shop
As far as I know the 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe did NOT have a CVT transmission, rather a 4 speed automatic. Mine went well over 300,000 miles (see photo) with original trans and engine.
The 2004 Santa Fe transmission doesn't have a serviceable filter.
There's one deep inside the transmission, but the transmission needs to
be removed and disassembled to get to it. The only time that filter
would be replaced is if the transmission were overhauled. This is the
answer I found online, and after trying to change the filter on a 2002
Santa Fe.
more then likely the torque converter/front pump seal is laking and is the most common leak in this trans, the cost to repair is about $500 as the transmission must come out.
It really depends on where the leak is, if it is cooler lines it could get spendy, rear seal not so bad, pan gasket, not so bad, if you could let me know where it is leaking i could get you a better idea of cost.
Good Evening. Unfortuantely there is no easy path to a right answer here without removing the skid plate. In front of the engine are transmission cooler lines and other miscellania. The best advice i could give you is take down the skid plate and have a can of brake cleaner handy to clean everything off while you have it turned off then have someone turn it on for you so you can visually see where it is coming from. Hope this helps and if you have any more questions feel free to ask.
Ok
you have to see exactly if it's the radiator or the cooling of the
transmission oil epor if the radiator is the transmission oil if the
condenser air conditioning no longer works and if poel jogger is the
transmission oil a kind of radiator small. Thanks
My son was driven our 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe on the freeway the car stopped he coasted of the freeway, it will not go forward or reverse what do you think the problem would be the transmission?
why does transmission fluid leak into my radiator?
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