1.7
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 95,507 miles
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The contact owns a 2008 Hyundai Entourage. The contact stated that while his daughter was driving 40 MPH, the steering wheel turned sideways as all four wheels remained straight. The ESC off warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact's daughter was able to slowly drive the vehicle home despite the failure. The contact then test drove the vehicle and experienced the failure. The contact entered his driveway and noticed that the front driver-??s side tire had detached from the vehicle. Upon investigation, the contact discovered NHTSA Campaign Number: 13V556000 (Suspension) which he linked to the failure. The manufacturer had been notified of the failure and the contact was provided a case number. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 135,000.
- Ellicott City, MD, USA
The contact owns a 2008 Hyundai Entourage. The contact stated that whenever they would maneuver the vehicle while parking, there was a squealing sound coming from the wheels. The contact took the vehicle to a certified mechanic to replace the tires however, the certified mechanic stated that the lower control arms had rusted and needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The contact had learned from Hyundai of perryville (343 N perryville rd, rockford, il 61107; (815) 229-0089) that the vehicle previously received a protective coating on the lower control arm to prevent excessive rust in 2014 under NHTSA campaign number: 13V556000 (suspension). The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 120,227. Invalid VIN.
- Winnabego, IL, USA
Backing out of my driveway and my van started making a loud thumping noise. I was not able to go forward or in reverse. Looked underneath and found the driver's side lower control arm corroded and disintegrated, and the axel had come out of the transmission. There was a recall in 2014 for corrosion but all they did was spray something on that was supposed to protetct it. It did not work. If I had been anywhere other than my driveway it could have been an extremely bad situation as I lost control of my steering. I had it towed to the dealer today and they want $878 to replace the two control arms (with after-market parts).
- West Suffield, CT, USA
While turning left at an intersection, I heard a loud bang and lost steering control. I pulled over to the side of the road and called for a tow to my mechanic. The passenger side front wheel was displaced, the 2 front wheels were not parallel and the wheel had hit the front bumper cover causing it to come loose. The tow driver noted that the lower control arm snapped. Front passenger wheel was hitting the front bumper cover as it was pulled onto the flat bed. I called Hyundai Corp and local dealer on following day (Monday). I tried to get direction regarding inspection of vehicle. Since an additional tow could cause more damage; I asked if Hyundai could inspect at the local shop. I could not get any direction on how to get the car inspected. On the 3rd call I was advised that safety recalls are only covered for 1 year after the recall service. When I asked if I needed to contact NHTSA, jack indicated that since I mentioned NHTSA he is required to pass the case to a sr Hyundai representative and that I would receive a response very soon. I have not received any return call or other communication from anyone at Hyundai Corp or the local dealer. The attached pics show the front passenger side lower control arm corrosion and failure. The recall service performed in 2014 was obviously not adequate. The sudden loss of control was a horrifying feeling. I am hopeful that NHTSA will take appropriate action so that others are not continued to be put in peril. I understand there have been numerous other occurrences of lower control arm failure in vehicles that were serviced under the recall. Note that my vehicle was serviced for the recall at freehold Hyundai shortly after I received notice.
- Manalapa, NJ, USA
The contact owns a 2008 Hyundai Entourage. While driving, the contact heard a clunking noise and the steering ability failed. The contact parked the vehicle and noticed that the front control arm fractured. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that both front lower control arms needed to be replaced. The front lower driver side control arm was repaired; however, the front lower passenger side control arm needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer was not contacted. The contact referenced NHTSA campaign number: 13V556000 (suspension). The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 116,610.
- Rock Stream, NY, USA
This complaint is in regards to the NHTSA campaign number 13V556000-component suspension and/or front lower control arm corrosion. My vehicle was purchased March 2008 and is registered in Virginia (not included in the recall), however 90% of the miles on this vehicle are from traveling in West Virginia (which is included in the recall). I called the Hyundai customer service line to ask if my van was included in the recall. They told me it is not included in the recall. They would not tell me why it was not included. My mechanic has checked the van and has quoted in writing the following. "suspension front and rear has heavy corrosion (appears to still meet va state inspection criteria)". he told me the rear toe cannot be adjusted due to the heavy corrosion. It is now making a horrible metal to metal grinding noise in the front end. I am very concerned and afraid for my safety in this vehicle. I travel alone in areas that are mountainous and I do not have cell phone service in these areas. This van is my only vehicle so I have no choice but to drive it. Any vehicle that has heavy corrosion that creates a safety issue regardless of where it travels should be included in the recall. I am requesting that the vehicles in this recall be expanded to include all states. Please help.
- Mcgaheysville, VA, USA
This is a complaint about the cambers on this vehicle. On many occasions since buying this vehicle I have experienced the following in left hand turns at 45 - 55 mph. When trying to pass a vehicle, when I turned the steering wheel to the left to move into the left passing lane something jerked the wheel further to the left and has nearly caused me to run off the road on the other side. The first time it happened at about 20,000 miles. This has also happened when traveling down the mountains in West Virginia in sharp left hand turns. My concern is that this may be caused by the cambers. Every time I take my van to have the tires rotated I am told the cambers hold the tires at an angle and there is not adjustment for it. They are permanently at an angle and have been ever since I bought the vehicle. I have asked the dealership about the problem and the only thing they will tell me is there are no aftermarket parts to fix it, and that it cannot be adjusted. Because there are no adjustment, this vehicle wears out tires long before the tread life is up. The first set of tires had to be replaced at 25,000 miles. Tire manufactures will not give credit against mileage because of the cambers. Now due to the heavy corrosion underneath, and no camber adjustments I feel this vehicle is unsafe.
- Mcgaheysville, VA, USA
The vehicle has begun vibrating significantly upon acceleration and at higher speeds. I have since had the tires rotated multiple times and balanced. I finally took the vehicle in to the dealership this week (7/8/14) and they recommended front brake repair a replacement engine intake (unsure of the actual name) that should take care of the problem. After almost $400 in repairs already, their post installation test derive revealed the same vibration issues. They have now suggested that they have identified massive deterioration in the right axle an that now needs to be replaced. From my research on message boards, this is a problem that seems to exist on Hyundai Entourage models and Kia sedona minivans from the same year. The vehicle is less than a year outside of warranty. Since this seems to be a pervasive issue with this model and a manufacturer safety concern, since the axle is not a part that should be subject to this type of normal wear an tear after only 52K miles, I am requesting that the repairs be completed at no charge to me vs the $800 requested by the dealer.
- Dallas, TX, USA
The purpose of this letter is to request NHTSA to include 2008 Hyundai Entourage vehicles from the state of Virginia in the Agency's recall and repair authorization, NHTSA campaign number 13V556000, components suspension, and/or front lower control arm corrosion, ' dated November 06, 2013. I am the original owner of a 2008 Hyundai Entourage, purchased in the state of Virginia, with the exact mechanical problems delineated in the agencys recall and repair notice and authorization. Although I lived in Virginia, I worked in Washington, DC, and traveled extensively in the salt belt' states of Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC, as noted in the agencys recall and repair authorization. Critically important, the state of Virginia has the exact weather conditions as West Virginia. To include the state of West Virginia in the recall and repair authorization and not Virginia is nonsensical or preposterous. 2008 Hyundai Entourages from Virginia have had as much exposure to the corrosive and harmful impact of road salt and water' as other vehicles designated in the Agency's recall and repair report of November 06, 2013, campaign 13V556000.
- Marion, AR, USA
- Forest Hill, MD, USA