2002 HYUNDAI XG300LHyundai Xg300l 2002

Vehicle Details: Consumer Complaints, Service Bulletins

Below you will find all available information on the 2002 HYUNDAI XG300L.

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Bulletins

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  • 24-BD-001H - VISIBILITY/WIPER (PWS): This bulletin contains information about the proper removal of the windshield wiper blade protective cover on all models. If the protective cover is not removed correctly, there is a possibility of the rubber insert and rail spring becoming
  • 23-EM-005H - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING: This bulletin provides important checkpoint guidelines when performing engine oil and filter change services.
  • 23-BD-007H - STRUCTURE:BODY: Hyundai applies a paint protection film (ppf) on new vehicles before delivery to dealerships. It provides a barrier between the paint and contaminants, such as rail dust, acid rain, and industrial fallout. In rare cases, the paint can becom
  • 23-BD-002H - VISIBILITY: This bulletin provides information regarding condensation related to the accumulated moisture in the headlamp, rear combination lamp, daytime running lamp (drl), or fog lamp. This tsb illustrates the various causes of condensation inside th
  • 22-GI-006H - TIRES: Effective june 2, 2008, federal motor vehicle safety standard 110 (fmvss 110) established a threshold for correcting load carrying capacity information indicated on tire placards when vehicle weight has been increased before retail sale
  • 22-EM-010H - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING: Follow the guidelines outlined in this bulletin to inspect and clean or replace certain components of the engine intake system accordingly during engine short block or sub-assembly replacement.
  • 21-AT-006H - POWER TRAIN: Hyundai approves only the atf, dct gear oil and ivt gear oil specified in the vehicle??A?A?S owner??A?A?S manual. ??A?A? Use of other atf may result in improper shift quality or other drivability conditions. ??A?A? Use of other dct and iv
  • 21-EM-004H - EQUIPMENT: This bulletin provides the service procedure for engine connecting rod bearing clearance testing. Perform the procedure outlined in this bulletin to fulfill the bearing clearance test inspection requirements to determine next required steps
  • 21-BR-002H - EQUIPMENT: This bulletin provides best practice recommendations when performing brake service procedures.
  • 21-EM-003H - EQUIPMENT: This bulletin provides the inspection procedure and repair guidelines for certain vehicles listed below.
  • 20-BR-002H - BRAKES (PWS): This bulletin describes the procedure to inspect and identify fluid which may appear around the brake caliper area.
  • 20-SS-004H - WHEELS: This bulletin provides tire vibration service procedures, including how to optimize vehicle vibration performance. For all wheel/tire balance claims, the a??Tire balance data sheeta?? Must be fully completed including imbalance and road for
  • 20-BD-014H - EXTERIOR LIGHTING: This bulletin provides information regarding condensation related to moisture accumulation in the headlamp, rear combination lamp, daytime running lamp (drl), or fog lamp. The tsb illustrates the various causes of condensation inside the la
  • 20-SS-002H(1) - TIRES: This bulletin provides information on tire maintenance best practices and procedures for dealers and customers to maximize tire life and performance.
  • 20-BD-007H-1 - EQUIPMENT: This bulletin describes the general guidelines to help disinfect and protect vehicle exterior/interior surfaces using recommended safe chemical products.
  • 20-EE-003H - EQUIPMENT: This bulletin provides information on identifying dealer stock vehicles with either: a?? A battery soc alert - low battery state of charge (soc) at or below 50%. A?? A 30 day alert - vehicle has not started and reported an soc in 30 days.
  • 20-AT-016H - EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY: The automatic transmission warranty repair policy authorizes in-dealership repairs of the following components for both oem (new) and remanufactured automatic transmissions:
  • 20-BD-007H - EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY: This bulletin describes the general guidelines to disinfect and protect vehicle interior surfaces using certain safe chemical products.
  • 20-SS-001H - SUSPENSION: This bulletin describes the requirements for all wheel alignment and/or vehicle tracking claims and best practices when diagnosing and conducting alignment-related repairs for all models and model years.
  • 20-BE-001H - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: This bulletin provides guidelines to inspect the usb, head unit, and multi-box for common connection conditions. 2. This bulletin presents guidelines to inspect for common android auto and apple carplay connection conditions. 3. This bullet
  • 19-BE-011H-1 - LANE DEPARTURE: The blind spot detection (bsd) or blind-spot collision warning (bcw) is a system that measures the speed of and distance from the following vehicles by using two magnetic wave radar sensors attached in the rear bumper. The bsd/bcw detects v
  • 19-GI-006H - EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY: This bulletin provides instruction detailing the proper methodology for scanning and uploading captured gds data files to the techline repository. Compliance with this bulletin ensures that the gds data files are correctly transferred and m
  • TSB-09-AT-013 - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE: Hyundai: automatic transaxle range switch diagnostic trouble codes P0705 (range switch signal problems), P0707 (range switch open circuit), and P0708 (range switch short circuit or multiple inputs). An improperly adjusted or improperly op
  • 158 - POWER TRAIN:AXLE ASSEMBLY: Reprograms are available for automatic transaxle driveability issues. Technet times. Hyundai. *tt
Most Recent Consumer Complaints and Accidents
CrashFireTowedInjuredDeathsFailure
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NoNoN NoneNone20020403

I apologize for asking now three [3] times in writing [and several more times orally] why the miles to empty mode of my trip computer is at least 60 miles off from providing an accurate reading. I apologize for asking now three [3] times in writing [and several more times orally] why a vehicle with 2503 miles would have the throttle body stick and have a carbon build up in the intake system, and at 3102 miles have the vehicle diagnosed as having the throttle body stuck closed. [can you understand how that would impair my enjoyment of the vehicle? And as these problems are consistent with my everyday experiences in the vehicle, can you understand how this impairs my use of the vehicle?] . I apologize for having to inform you yet again that my vehicle periodically unlocks itself and simultaneously disengages its alarm. Yes, i know that your ''independent appraiser'' disagrees, yet, of course, this was another item that he failed to check with me on and thereby did not test for appropriately during his 12.7 mile joy ride. Yet i do not fault him; you see, it takes commitment to customers, commitment to caring in order to assess a problem of this nature since it is intermittent. He owes me nothing. Don''t get me wrong, i know hyundai owes me even less; i''m just lost in a utopian dream. By way of a copy of this letter, i am informing my insurance carrier that neither you nor i [since i don''t have the means] can address this problem. When my vehicle gets stolen, they can exercise their right of subrogation and you can fight it out with an entity that has deep pockets instead of having your time wasted by the little people. Of course it is a shame that i lose the right to have peace of mind in driving and parking my own vehicle but what''s the loss of a few personal possessions among friends! I guess you have to pay upward of $30,000 for that privilege.

NoNoN NoneNone20011221

Button for lock and window did not illuminate when light came on inside of vehicle. Dealership is aware of problem.*ak

Common OBD-II Error Codes
  • P0705 [1] Transmission Range Sensor A Circuit malfunction (PRNDL Input)
  • P0707 [1] Transmission Range Sensor A Circuit Low Input
  • P0708 [1] Transmission Range Sensor A Circuit High Input

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