Great video... Show one for a 2022 Santa Fe roof rack!..... Also, any way to disable the engine auto start/stop function? Any good start/stop delete modules you know of?
@@hyundaihowto Thanks for the super fast reply! Try to make a video for everything 2022 Santa Fe... I will watch every video... I just found your channel, and am trying to catch up trying to learn everything for every car! lol Also, the Santa Fe came with a cargo net, but i cant seem to figure out how to put it on correctly. I feel dumb... Got any instructions/ pro tips for that?
theres a button on middle console with symbol that is basically an A with a circle around it. if you press that your engine will not auto on/off until you turn that function back off
@@jessejames1649 Nah, it just turns it off for that car ride... Next time you start the car, it comes back on... You have to turn it off every time you start the car... Totally blows.
My wireless charger is not charging unless I find a sweet spot. Can you show me how to replace a wireless charger on a Hyundai Santa Fe 2022? Thank you
Does anyone know where I can get those push in spring nuts? The OEM sent me a kit with one of them missing and I can’t finish installing the passengers side unless I can get this exact same push in spring nut. I looked everywhere on google and Amazon and can’t find it. I even emailed a picture of it to oem parts direct and they don’t know which part it is! I need serious help!
Unfortunately none of these fit or look like what came in the kit. I do know that an M6 sized screw fits the threads, but that’s all I know. I took a screenshot of the package of them from eBay that came in the kit and sent them to the company asking if I can have one or a bag of them but yet to receive a response. Appears they are specifically made for the factory oem kit
Better off using off market side steps as the alluminium doesnt go all the way through under plastic ends and if you stand on or near it, it breaks off and Hyundai will not cover it and just pass if off as misused. Says 200kg weight limit and nothing about not being able to put weight at the ends which is hard if you have roof racks. Hyundai Geniune ones are pretty much a waste of money and they dont want to know about it.
Saw this comment the other day so came back to comment- I was worried about missing the front mud guard but took the plunge anyway. Bought the dealer side steps and they did the install. Zero regrets. I don’t miss the guard at all and the steps make an insane difference. Much beefier and solid look from stock appearance. If you’re on the fence I’d say go for it.
I hear noise sometimes coming from the back seat floor at speeds around 30 miles an hour on a Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid. The noise is like a spinning axle metal rubbing on a metal part. Is this normal?