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The Fuel Economy of the 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe is listed as being 16 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Digiprog3 Odometer Correction Tool
hi, again,when you go to the parts department,why not ask to see the microfish diagram,it will show you exactly where it fits....or even get a haynes manual,then you could really get your hands dirty.
best of luck
geoff
Are you sure the fuelpump is good,even a bad regulator you should still have fuel preasure,the regulator if its not part of the pump should be on the fuel rail,
I looked at the hyundai tech site, and at a santa fe owners manual, and at autozone.com. No help from anywhere. I would recommend calling a dealership and asking them. If you dont know of one you can pester my dealership: 814-942-2222 ask for hyundai service.
It may help to tell what engine size????? So......did you replace the pump? Whats the fuel pressure? Did you replace the filter? Maybe the pump, but its all guesses with out you telling us the whole story. If the pump is blowing fuses, thats your first clue, Replace it.
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