SANTA FE SPORT (AN) TPMS SENSOR INSPECTION AND REPAIR (RECALL CAMPAIGN 159) – 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport

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NHTSA Campaign Number: 17V142
Manufacturer Hyundai Motor America
Components TIRES
Potential Number of Units Affected 190

 

Incorrect Tire Pressure Sensor Mode/FMVSS 138

An underinflated inflated tire can increase the risk of a crash.

 

Summary

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2017 Santa Fe Sport vehicles.

The affected vehicles have a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that may not have been set in the correct mode during vehicle assembly, and therefore will not provide an appropriate warning in the event of an underinflated tire.

As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 138, “Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.”

 

Remedy

Hyundai will notify owners, and dealers will replace the TPMS sensors, free of charge.

The recall is expected to being March 31, 2017.

Owners may contact Hyundai customer service at 1-800-633-5151.

Hyundai’s number for the recall is 159.

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

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Important Recall Information

 

Date: March 03, 2017 

Attn: Dealer Principal/General Manager/Service Manager/Parts Manager

Subject: Recall 159: 2017 Santa Fe Sport TPMS Sensor (TSB #17-01-017)

 

***IMPORTANT Dealer Stock and Retail Vehicles***

As required by federal law, dealers must not deliver new vehicles for sale or for lease to customers until all open recalls have been performed. Dealers must also perform all open recalls on used vehicles, demo and rental vehicles prior to placing them into customer use and whenever an affected vehicle is in the shop for any maintenance or repair.

 

Affected Vehicles

Hyundai has launched a recall to inspect and if necessary replace the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors on certain model year 2017 Santa Fe Sport vehicles manufactured February 01, 2016 to November 15, 2016.

Less than 1% of the 2017 Santa Fe Sport vehicles in dealer inventory as of the date of this notification are affected by this recall.

 

Reason for this Recall

The TPMS sensors may be in the incorrect mode and may not be functioning properly, which would illuminate the TPMS lamp on the gauge cluster.

 

Parts

  • If the TPMS sensor(s) are found to be in the incorrect mode, replacement of the sensor(s) is required. Parts can be ordered through the normal parts ordering process in WebDCS. Refer to the Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) #17-01-017 for parts details.

 

Service Action

  • The Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) #17-01-017 was published 02/17/17, and describes the service procedure to inspect and if necessary replace the TPMS sensors.
  • Affected VINs are posted on WebDCS> Service Tab> Uncompleted Campaign VIN Listing – Dealer Stock and Retailed. Dealers may use owner information provided for the purpose of conducting and performing this recall campaign, and for no other purpose.

 

Customer Notification

Hyundai will notify all owners of the vehicles described above to return their vehicles to their Hyundai dealers for inspection or repair. Customer notification letters of the recall are scheduled to be mailed in late March 2017.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important safety matter and continued commitment to taking care of Hyundai customers.

 

Hyundai Motor America

 

Important Recall Information

Key Contact Information
Dealer Support Contact Information Description
Techline 1‐800‐325‐6604 Vehicle Technical Support for Hyundai Dealer Technicians
Warranty HELPREP Line 1‐877‐446‐2922 Warranty Claim questions for Hyundai Dealers
Warranty Prior Approval (PA) Center 1‐844-371-3808 Warranty Prior Approval (PA) Center for Hyundai Dealers
Xtime Technical Support Support@xtime.com 1‐866‐984‐6355 Assistance with Car Care Scheduling:

• Appointment / Shop Capacity Management /

Campaign Integration / Operation Codes

Customer Support Contact Information Description
Hyundai Customer Care Center (Recall / Campaign Questions) 18556713059 Customer questions or concerns related to recall or service campaigns
Hyundai Recall / Campaign Website www.hyundaiusa.com/campaign159 Updated information related to the specific recall or service campaign
Hyundai Customer Care Center (General Questions) 1‐800‐633‐5151 Customers general questions, noncampaign related
Hyundai Roadside Assistance 1-800-243-7766 Hyundai Roadside Assistance

 

Key Reference Information
Name Source
Car Care Scheduling (Xtime) – Tutorials www.HyundaiDealer.com > Service > Dealer Resources > Documents Library > Car Care Scheduling
Car Care Scheduling (Xtime) – Recall Appointment Notification 1.     Log into Xtime

2.     Under the menu at the top left, select ‘CONFIGURE’

3.     Under the dealership tab, click “EMAIL COMMUNICATION”

4.     Slide the toggle to “ADVANCED”

5.     Populate as many e-mails as desired in the “PARTS DESK EMAIL FIELD”

Campaign Central Consolidated repository of recall and service campaign info.  Located on the service homepage in www.HyundaiDealer.com
Parts Campaign Parts Management (CPM) Procedure As applicable; www.HyundaiDealer.com > Parts > Documents Library > Campaign Parts Management
Service Rental Car (SRC) Program www.HyundaiDealer.com > Service tab
Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) www.HyundaiDealer.com > Service tab > Hyundai Tech Info
Uncompleted Campaign VIN Listing A listing of vehicles is located on WEBDCS> SERVICE tab> select

UNCOMPLETED CAMPAIGN VIN LISTING

– Dealer Stock and Retailed.

Recall Campaign Website www.hyundaiusa.com/recall www.hyundaiusa.com/campaign159
NHTSA Website www.safercar.gov

 

Technical Service Bulletin           GROUP
RECALL
NUMBER
17-01-017
DATE
MARCH 2017
MODEL(S)
Santa Fe Sport (AN)
SUBJECT: SANTA FE SPORT (AN) TPMS SENSOR INSPECTION AND REPAIR (RECALL CAMPAIGN 159)

 

 IMPORTANT

*** Dealer Stock and Retail Vehicles ***           

 Dealers must perform this Recall Campaign on all affected vehicles prior to customer retail delivery  and whenever an affected vehicle is in the shop for any maintenance or repair. 

 When a vehicle arrives at the service department, access Hyundai Motor America’s “Warranty  Vehicle Information” screen via WEBDCS to identify open Campaigns.

 

Description: Certain 2017MY Santa Fe Sport (AN) vehicles may have been shipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor(s) in the incorrect mode, and may not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.  If a sensor is in the incorrect mode, the TPMS indicator lamp in the instrument cluster will illuminate.  An improperly inflated tire may increase the risk of a crash.  If the TPMS sensors are found to be in the incorrect mode, replacement of the sensors is required.  This bulletin describes the service procedure to inspect and, if necessary, replace the TPMS wheel sensor(s).

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor

 

Applicable Vehicles:

Certain 2017MY Santa Fe Sport (AN) vehicles produced from 2/1/2016 through 11/15/2016.

 

Parts Information:

PART NAME PART NUMBER FIGURE REMARK
TPMS Wheel Sensor 52933-3N000 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor Use a new nut when replacing the wheel sensor.
TPMS Wheel Sensor Nut 52934-A5000 TPMS Wheel Sensor Nut Use a new nut when replacing the wheel sensor.

 

 

Warranty Information:

Model Op Code Operation Op. Time Causal Part Nature Code Cause Code
Santa Fe Sport (AN) 71CG02R0 TPMS Sensor Inspection 0.3 M/H 52933-3N000 I3B ZZ1
71CG02R1 TPMS Sensor Inspection and Replacement (1 sensor) 0.7 M/H
71CG02R2 TPMS Sensor Inspection and Replacement (2 sensors) 0.9 M/H
71CG02R3 TPMS Sensor Inspection and Replacement (3 sensors) 1.1 M/H
71CG02R4 TPMS Sensor Inspection and Replacement (4 sensors) 1.3 M/H

 

NOTE 1: Submit Claim on Campaign Claim Entry Screen.

 

 

Service Procedure: TPMS Sensor Inspection Using GDS

NOTICE 

This Service Procedure is performed using PC-based GDS, or GDS-mobile.  For update  information and general precautions, please refer to TSBs #15-GI-001 and #15-GI-002. 

Please ensure the TPMS tool firmware is up to date. 

GDS procedures shown in this TSB are on GDS Mobile.  For questions on PC-based GDS  procedures, please call the GIT Helpline at 888-437-0308.

 

GDS Mobile Procedure

  1. From the S/W Management screen under Tire Pressure Monitoring, select “Sensor Status.”

Sensor Status

 

  1. Read the function summary then click OK.

click OK

 

  1. Read the function description, then click OK.

click OK

 

  1. Read the service procedure instructions. When ready, place the TPMS tool close to the vehicle’s front left TPMS sensor (no need to press the button on TPMS tool), then select OK on GDS.

select OK on GDS

 

  1. After the first sensor is read, move to the next sensor (front right). Place the TPMS tool close to the wheel sensor and press the button on the TPMS tool.
  2. Continue onto the right rear, then left rear sensors, repeating the sensor reading as described in step 5.
  3. After completing all sensors, the GDS will display information from all 4 sensors. Check the Sensor Status value:
  • If all 4 sensors show “PARK MODE” or “DRIVE MODE,” no further service is required. Use labor op 71CG02R0.
  • If any of the sensors show “SHIP MODE,” that sensor (or sensors) must be replaced. Continue to the Service Procedure: TPMS Wheel Sensor Replacement.

Check the Sensor Status value

 

Service Procedure: TPMS Wheel Sensor Replacement

NOTICE

Exact procedures for accessing TPMS wheel sensor may vary, depending on the type of tire changer used.

Service procedures in this TSB are based on a Hunter Auto34 tire changer.

 

  1. Lift the vehicle on a hoist and remove the wheel(s) with TPMS sensors in “SHIP MODE.”

Tightening torque:
65.1~79.6 lb-ft (88.3~107.9 N.m, 9.0~11.0 kgf.m)

Lift the vehicle on a hoist

 

  1. Use tire chalk to mark the tire and rim’s relative position. Use this mark later to ensure the tire and rim did not change positions.

Use tire chalk to mark the tire and rim’s relative position

 

  1. Mount the wheel onto the tire changing machine. Remove the valve core to release the air inside the tire. Position the tire dismounting head ~10 degrees counterclockwise from the valve stem, as shown.

Position the tire dismounting head ~10 degrees counterclockwise from the valve stem

 

  1. Depress the head to release the tire’s upper bead slightly. Rotate the wheel/tire assembly counterclockwise one full rotation to fully release the upper bead. End the rotation with the tool positioned in about the same place as the start.

Rotate the wheel/tire assembly counter-clockwise

 

  1. Position the tire depressor on the opposite side of the dismounting head, then press down slightly on the tire to create more space to access the TPMS wheel sensor.

Position the tire depressor on the opposite side of the dismounting head

 

  1. TPMS sensor should now be easily accessible.

TPMS sensor should now be easily accessible

 

  1. Remove the TPMS sensor with a deep socket and ratchet.

Remove the TPMS sensor with a deep socket and ratchet

 

  1. Install a new TPMS sensor.

Adjust the angle of the valve stem so that the TPMS body makes good contact with the inside rim surface.

Tightening torque:
62~80 lb-inch (7.0~9.0 N.m, 0.7~0.9 kgf.m)

NOTICE 

Always use a new TPMS nut.

 

Adjust the angle of the valve stem so that the TPMS body makes good contact with the inside rim surface

 

  1. Remove the valve core from the new TPMS sensor. Reseat the upper bead by applying compressed air into the valve stem.Reinstall the valve core.

Reseat the upper bead by applying compressed air into the valve stem

 

  1. Verify that the chalk marks made earlier are aligned. If they are not, it is required to reposition the tire on the wheel so they do align.

Verify that the chalk marks made earlier are aligned

 

  1. Set the pressure according to the vehicle’s tire placard label.

vehicle’s tire placard label

 

  1. Mount the wheel/tire assembly back onto the vehicle and torque to spec.

Tightening torque:
65.1~79.6 lb-ft (88.3~107.9 N.m, 9.0~11.0 kgf.m)

Mount the wheel/tire assembly back onto the vehicle and torque to spec

 

  1. Repeat steps 1-11 for any other required TPMS wheel sensors.
  1. After replacing wheel sensor(s), perform the

Service Procedure: TPMS Sensor Registration on page 10.

NOTICE 

It is recommended to register all 4 TPMS sensors, regardless of how many sensors were replaced.

 

Service Procedure: TPMS Sensor Registration

NOTICE

This Service Procedure is performed using PC-based GDS, or GDS-mobile.  For update  information and general precautions, please refer to TSBs #15-GI-001 and #15-GI-002. 

Ensure the TPMS tool firmware is up to date. 

GDS procedures shown in this TSB are on GDS Mobile.  For questions on PC-based GDS  procedures, please call the GIT Helpline at 888-437-0308. 

It is recommended to register all 4 TPMS sensors, regardless of how many sensors were  replaced.

 

GDS Mobile Procedure

  1. From the S/W Management screen under Tire Pressure Monitoring, select “Register Sensor.”

select “Register Sensor.”

 

  1. Read the function summary then click OK.

click OK

 

  1. Read the function description, then click

click OK

 

  1. Read the service procedure instructions. When ready, place the TPMS tool close to the vehicle’s front left TPMS sensor (no need to press the button on TPMS tool), then select OK on GDS.

select OK on GDS

 

  1. After the first sensor is read, move to the next sensor (front right). Place the TPMS tool close to the wheel sensor and press the button on the TPMS tool.
  2. Continue onto the right rear, then left rear sensors, repeating the sensor reading as described in step 5.
  3. After completing all sensors, the GDS will display ID information from all 4 sensors.  Click Write to register these sensors to the TPMS module.

Click Write to register these sensors to the TPMS module

 

  1. Click OK to continue.

Click OK to continue

 

  1. The written IDs will be displayed as shown. Click OK to continue.

Click OK to continue

 

  1. Set all tires to the placard pressure (cold tires).
  2. Start engine and confirm no TPMS-related messages are found on the instrument cluster to complete the procedure.

 

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