One would expect that a two year old top of the range Santa Fe with only 21k on the mileage would not have worn through rear brake pads whilst the front pads remain only 50% worn, surely braking activates the front brake far more than the rear brakes, to a point where the front brakes normally take around 70% of the braking.
Why then has the rear brakes worn through whilst the front brakes remain good? Hyundai UK will never provide a reason.
Potential purchasers should be aware of this feature which is unacceptable to me.
One would expect that a two year old top of the range Santa Fe with only 21k on the mileage would not have worn through rear brake pads whilst the front pads remain only 50% worn, surely braking activates the front brake far more than the rear brakes, to a point where the front brakes normally take around 70% of the braking.
Why then has the rear brakes worn through whilst the front brakes remain good? Hyundai UK will never provide a reason.
Potential purchasers should be aware of this feature which is unacceptable to me.
- Peter W., Portsmouth, Hampshire, England