Santa Fe- Alternator

Discussion in 'Hyundai Santa Fe' started by Doug Hill, Aug 2, 2005.

  1. Doug Hill

    Doug Hill Guest

    At 72,000Kms, the alternator on my 2002 Santa Fe died, leaving me to call
    CAA and have it towed to the nearest Dealership.
    Seems they rust inside. The dealer did mention that the replacements are
    designed differently. He seemed to indicate that it occurs fairly
    frequently. The alternator is located near to where water drips from the
    A/C. I wonder if there is a relationship.

    Question is, if there is a problem with the alternator, why is there not a
    recall??

    Comments welcomed.
     
    Doug Hill, Aug 2, 2005
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  2. Doug Hill

    hyundaitech Guest

    I hadn't known of this problem, so I suspect it's more of a road salt issue
    than an a/c drainage problem.

    Probably the largest reason there's not a recall is that it's not
    perceived as a safety issue. If manufacturers were to have a recall every
    time they found a frequent problem, the price of cars would be much higher.


    I find it somewhat comforting that Hyundai has taken the effort to
    redesign the alternator. Many manufacturers continue making the same
    crappy designs well after they've learned the designs have flaws. For
    example, the Ford 3.8 head gaskets and the GM 3.1 and 3.4 intake gaskets.
     
    hyundaitech, Aug 2, 2005
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