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90 days later they found a fix.......
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angybeanz1 is age 90
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So let's start at the beginning shall we! I bought the Santa Fe on August 12th 24, and at that time it had 2 miles on it. So on October 22nd I brought my 2024 Santa Fe Ice SEL in due to the battery being dead multiple times, with 2516 miles at the time. The dealership said it was a glitch in the tailgate and said it was fixxed and I was sent on my way. 2 hours later I went out and the car was dead again. Got it jumped and the Cluster turned on in Korean I called the Dealership and the sent a tow truck to come retrieve the vehicle. The driver jumped the car and said I'm not towing you and you can go. As im driving a code generated and was told to pull over immediately however I was on the parkway and 10 mins from the dealership. The next day I got a called that Hyundai Engineers were coming to look at the car and gain data. They came on october 29th. They were there for 2 days and left. All of November and December the car sat untouched because the Dealership was told by Hyundai do not touch the car. Now jump to January on Monday the 13th. The Dealership was told by the Engineer it was the passenger seat heat Module. And it needs to be replaced thats the issue. It took them 11 weeks to find that out? Wtf goes on. So I told the Dealership when I went yesterday that I want to inspection the car since I'm being forced to take the car back after the fix. And I told them the gas in the tank needs to be drained since it's been in there for 3 months, the tires were showing signs of dry rot with cracks in the 2 front tires...... and that the battery also needs to be replaced due to it being Constantly drained. I do not think my demands are that crazy since I was told the car was unsafe last month. Now it's safe to be fixed. So what do you all think? Would you be hesitant to take it back or would you be excited.

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