In its first year in production, the Santa Fe was offered with one of two engine and transmission combinations.
In North America, a fuel-efficient 2.4 L four-cylinder engine was standard equipment and could be mated with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic.
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Danny, are there any trouble codes showing on the OBD-II diagnostic port? You'll need a scanner to read them on most cars, but they may give you a clue where to look for the problem.
With very little info given, there are many things to consider; incorrect/incomplete wiring, fuel or ingition issue, factory antitheft system preventing enigne running, etc.
Danny, are there any trouble codes showing on the OBD-II diagnostic port? You'll need a scanner to read them on most cars, but they may give you a clue where to look for the problem.
by Jerry Wheeler
With very little info given, there are many things to consider; incorrect/incomplete wiring, fuel or ingition issue, factory antitheft system preventing enigne running, etc.
by F Dryer