I Investigated Hundreds of 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Complaints. Here’s What I Found

Problem analysis of the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe found issues including transmission failures, driver assistance system malfunctions, and premature brake wear.

Updated on Author: Sergei Lemberg

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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe

Key Points

  • Our team analyzed real consumer complaints and NHTSA data to identify commonly reported problems with the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe.
  • Owners most often report transmission failures and system errors, driver assistance and warning system malfunctions, premature brake wear and shaking, electrical and infotainment failures, and safety concerns involving seat belts and parking systems.
  • Owners with repeated or unresolved defects may have rights under state lemon laws, including a possible refund, replacement, or compensation.

As part of my work as a lemon law attorney, I constantly research vehicle problems. We pull from a variety of sources including NHTSA complaints, owner forums, social media, and our own internal client data. We publish these findings on our website to help consumers understand common defects and know their rights.

When I started researching the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe, I already knew what the top issue would be. Transmission failure.

I knew this because we actually have an active class action investigation into this very problem. We first noticed a pattern in mid-2024 and have been tracking it ever since. If you want to dig deeper into that specifically, we have a dedicated page on the Santa Fe transmission issue. This piece covers the most commonly reported problems across the model, with transmission failure sitting firmly at number one.

My name is Sergei Lemberg, and I’m a lemon law attorney with over twenty years of experience representing consumers in vehicle defect cases. Let’s dive in.

Most Common Problems

Here are the top issues i identified for 2024 Santa Fe owners:

  • Transmission Failures and Transmission System Errors: Sudden loss of power, inability to shift properly, and dangerous limp mode activations.
  • Driver Assistance and Warning System Malfunctions: False alerts from driver attention warnings and lane assist systems causing distraction and safety hazards.
  • Premature Brake Wear and Shaking: Warped rotors leading to shaking and vibration while driving, often not covered under warranty.
  • Electrical and Infotainment Failures: Digital cluster blackouts and touchscreen glitches impairing dashboard visibility and system control.
  • Safety-Related Issues with Seat Belts and Parking System: Problems with seat belt buckles sticking, malfunctioning park system allowing vehicle roll, and other brake-related concerns.

2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Complaint Summary

Complaint CategoryNumber of Complaints
Power Train
35
35
Unknown Or Other
32
32
Electrical System
22
22
Engine
14
14
Forward Collision Avoidance: Adaptive Cruise Control
10
10
Service Brakes
10
10
Vehicle Speed Control
10
10
Forward Collision Avoidance: Warnings
7
7
Seat Belts
6
6
Visibility/wiper
6
6

Top Problem #1: Transmission Failures and Transmission System Errors

As mentioned in the intro, our firm has an active class action investigation into this issue. Here is a brief recap of the issue:

Symptoms reported include:

  • Warning messages such as “Transmission System Error! Check transmission oil immediately” appearing unexpectedly.
  • Car failing to shift out of first gear or refusing to accelerate.
  • Sudden loss of power or limp mode activation at highway speeds.
  • Jerking, hesitation, and slippage during acceleration.
  • Vehicle rolling backward when shifted into park or neutral inconsistencies.

Owner quotes highlight the dangerous and unpredictable nature of these failures

“At 1,500 miles, my car flashed a transmission error and wouldn’t move out of first gear, revving dangerously. Restarting cleared it temporarily but it kept returning.”

“My Santa Fe stalled suddenly on the interstate with no warning, causing me to pull over on the shoulder. It was terrifying and unsafe for such a new vehicle.”

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Top Problem #2: Driver Assistance and Warning System Malfunctions

The driver assistance systems, designed to enhance safety, unfortunately have caused confusion and increased risk for many Santa Fe owners due to false or repeated alerts.

Common symptoms include:

  • Forward Attention Warning and Driver Attention Alerts activating without cause, often when wearing sunglasses or due to camera glare.
  • Lane assist warnings triggering unexpectedly even on clear roads.
  • Systems disabling cruise control unexpectedly or forcing abrupt deceleration, especially on highways.
  • Warnings that cannot be permanently turned off, distracting drivers.

Owners have described the problem like this

“The driver attention system constantly beeps even when I’m looking straight ahead. It disables cruise control without warning, which feels unsafe, especially on highways.”

“Wearing polarized sunglasses sets off the warning repeatedly. There is no true option to disable the system fully during cruise control use.”

Top Problem #3: Premature Brake Wear and Shaking

I reviewed multiple owner reports that described warped rotors and severe shaking while braking.

Reported symptoms:

  • Vibrations felt through the steering wheel or brake pedal when driving downhill or at highway speeds.
  • Repeated trips to dealership only resulting in resurfacing rather than full rotor replacement.
  • Concerns that cheap materials are causing the rotors to warp prematurely.

One owner explained

“My rotors warped at 8,000 miles. The dealer resurfaced them but said replacement wouldn’t be considered unless the vibration returned after resurfacing.”

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Top Problem #4: Electrical and Infotainment Failures

Owners also report significant electrical and dashboard display problems that could affect vehicle operation and safety information access.

Issues include:

  • Intermittent blanking or flickering of the digital instrument cluster and heads-up display.
  • Glitches where warning lights flash en masse but then disappear.
  • Touchscreen freezing, audio glitches, and backup camera screen going black unexpectedly.
  • Inability to control or turn off some alerts related to these systems.

One report noted

“My dashboard went completely black while driving through a school zone, leaving me blind to my speed and warning lights. It was frightening and unsafe.”

Dealerships often struggle to replicate these issues because they occur sporadically, resulting in limited repair progress to date.

What Should You Do If Your 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Is a Lemon?

If you own a 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe and are experiencing significant defects such as transmission failure, malfunctioning safety systems, or repeated safety-related breakdowns, your vehicle may qualify as a lemon under state consumer protection laws.

Lemberg Law advises that you:

  • Document every repair visit, complaint, and communication regarding the defect.
  • Keep copies of all repair orders, diagnostic reports, and correspondence with the manufacturer or dealer.
  • File complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and your state’s consumer protection agency.

Legal protections exist to help consumers get a refund or replacement vehicle when defects substantially impair vehicle use, value, or safety.

Lemberg Law offers free consultations to help you understand your lemon law rights and legal options. We do not get paid unless we win, and our representation comes at no cost to you. Contact us today before your lemon law deadlines expire. I urge you not to wait until the problem worsens—call now for a no-cost evaluation.

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Sergei Lemberg

About the Author:

Sergei Lemberg is an attorney focusing on consumer law, class actions related to automotive issues, and personal injury litigation. With nearly two decades of experience, his areas of practice include Lemon Law (vehicle defects), Debt Collection Harassment, TCPA (illegal robocalls and texts), Fair Credit Reporting Act, Overtime claims, Personal Injury cases, and Class Actions. He has consistently been recognized as the nation's "most active consumer attorney." In 2020, Mr. Lemberg represented Noah Duguid before the United States Supreme Court in the landmark case Duguid v. Facebook. He is also the author of "Defanging Debt Collectors," a guide that empowers consumers to fight back against debt collectors and prevail, as well as "Lemon Law 101: The Laws That Lemon Dealers Don't Want You to Know."

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