Hyundai Santa Fe overheating issue with temperature gauge reading high on Hyundai Santa Fe

Submitted by Msteiper · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Hyundai Santa Fe owners report experiencing overheating issues, often linked to low coolant levels, which can occur due to leaks from a cracked radiator or hose. Additionally, a faulty water pump may prevent proper coolant circulation, leading to increased engine temperatures. Some owners also encounter problems with a malfunctioning temperature sensor that provides incorrect readings, contributing to overheating. When faced with a high temperature gauge, it is crucial for owners to respond promptly by pulling over safely, allowing the engine to idle, and waiting for the temperature to decrease before continuing their journey. Addressing these common causes and taking immediate action can help prevent further damage and maintain the vehicle's performance.

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