Why don't they do a recall on the sun visors

Asked by Veterandogs Oct 09, 2019 at 08:30 PM about the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.3L SE AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

after researching it there is thousands and thousands
people complaining about the sun visors and them
breaking and the dealer wanting almost $500 labor and
material to replace them they should do a recall this is
ridiculous they were extremely poorly made both of mine
have broken off now the lights stay on

7 Answers

Recalls are for safety issues like brakes. If your visor failed on a 13 year old car you really do not have that much to complain about.

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See if you can source parts on eBay or a salvage yard to save money, but they might be in the same condition yours are in. I hope you know that older Hyundai's aren't known for quality parts and longevity.

Again. Why do people buy these POS Korean cars?

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yep, replaced mine twice now (sante fe 2008). the design of them is crap. i'm going to use a wall anchor and shove it down the tube. at least it will have a metal shoulder instead of the tiny plastic should that is supposed to hold the weight...bollocks to Hyundai

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My visor broke so i took it down and I'm not going to replace it but now the light stays on and it a violation driving at night with the light on. So now i disconnected the light and now my chime wont go off. What do i do?

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