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    #2681
    Quote Originally Posted by inov8 View Post
    What could be the highest mileage (km) among SF3 owners here...Mine has 6,600++
    Ours has 16,415km on it after 10months of motoring around Mindanao. It's still reliable, comfortable and really fast and hasn't given us any problem.

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    #2682
    also 12,000 here, 8 months of usage. visited my grandparents 4x in cagayan valley

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    #2683
    10000 in 12 months.

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    #2684
    Quote Originally Posted by imperialv View Post
    10000 in 12 months.
    Bro nakasalubong ko SF mo kahapon sa Makati

    Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2

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    #2685
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Bro nakasalubong ko SF mo kahapon sa Makati

    Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2

    Grabe traffic nung friday..

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    #2686
    Quote Originally Posted by imperialv View Post
    Grabe traffic nung friday..
    Oo bro. Buti nalang may kasabay ako pumunta sa QC kaya sa mga eskinita kami lumusot.

    BTW happy birthday mr President

    Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2

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    #2687
    *Starex_Gold.. Salamat ulit sa pagbati..


    btw, mga SF3 owners, baka you might want to join the FB

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/santafeclubph/

    and please join the THP anniversary, kahit show up lang...


    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Oo bro. Buti nalang may kasabay ako pumunta sa QC kaya sa mga eskinita kami lumusot.

    BTW happy birthday mr President

    Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2

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    #2688
    Meron akong leak problem sa PHDM unit ko na 3 weeks old. Una kong napansin na yung floor ng 2nd row basang basa on both sides. Ang una kong hula is nanggaling siya sa rear doors pero nung tinignan ko yung 3rd row seats, basa din! Hindi ko pa siya napapansin nung una kasi hindi naman ganun kalakas yung ulan. Pero for the past few days, nung iniwan ko siya sa labas habang mabigat yung buhos ng ulan, napansin ko na lang na ang daming tubig na naabsorb ng carpet.

    KBS NEWS

    I saw this video in this thread before and ang sabi ay nanggagaling daw sa tail lights yung water. Mukhang ganito nga din nangyari sa akin since napansin ko na medyo basa din yung plastic toolbox sa likod. Hindi ko lang masilip yung ilalim ng toolbox at ang hirap tanggalin.

    Meron ba sa mga SF3 owners ang nakaranas ng ganito? Ano kaya ang gagawin ng dealer kapag nalaman nila na ganito nga ang sira?

    Sa Wednesday pa ang schedule sa dealer kasi holiday daw bukas at walang magiinspect. Hassle lang na kailangan ko pang mag antay kasi babaho interior ng kotse kung hindi matuyo.

    Sa mga SF3 owners, medyo observe niyo ng mabuti kung apektado unit niyo. Baka kasi yung iba nasa indoors parati nakapark kaya hindi masyado pansin yung pagkabasa ng carpet.

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    #2689
    PHDM din yun akin, but didn't seem to have that problem. Balitaan mo kami sir JYGG kung ano gagawin ng casa..

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    #2690
    JYGG, kindly back read i have also posted my experience last aug. took casa five days to dry up the carpet.

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    #2691
    Couldn't read Korean, but I guess this was their fix. It looks like weld seams were treated with silicone.

    ??? > ????? > ??? ???DM ?? ????.jpg

    Here in the news about it:

    mobilenews.kbs.co.kr:1935/news/_definst_/mp4:newsplaza/2013/07/16/120.mp4/playlist.m3u8

    I hope someone can post how to remove the trunk compartment cover where the tools, jacks, fire extinguisher is located.

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    #2692
    Quote Originally Posted by T|tan View Post
    Couldn't read Korean, but I guess this was their fix. It looks like weld seams were treated with silicone.

    ??? > ????? > ??? ???DM ?? ????.jpg

    Here in the news about it:

    mobilenews.kbs.co.kr:1935/news/_definst_/mp4:newsplaza/2013/07/16/120.mp4/playlist.m3u8

    I hope someone can post how to remove the trunk compartment cover where the tools, jacks, fire extinguisher is located.

    Dito sir TItan: removal of the 3rd row seat which also shows how to remove the tools compartment.

    Hyundai Santa Fe: Rear Seat Assembly. Repair procedures - Rear Seat - Body (Interior and Exterior) - Hyundai Santa Fe DM 2013-2013 Service Manual

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    #2693
    Quote Originally Posted by trilobyt View Post
    PHDM din yun akin, but didn't seem to have that problem. Balitaan mo kami sir JYGG kung ano gagawin ng casa..
    Dinala ko na sa CASA yung unit yesterday. It was their first time daw to experience a water leak from a SF3 so I showed them the video for their guidance. They performed a leak test pero, as it seems, they were unable to find where all the water is coming from. They used a pressurized hose kasi so I told them that won't diagnose the leak since most of the pressurized water will just bounce off and would end up not showing the leak. What they should do is flood the area with water (without air pressure) so that a huge volume of water can enter. I dont know if ginawa nila.

    As of their latest update today, they told us that HARI provided them with a procedure to follow as well as sealants from Korea to use on the car. They are going to reseal the tail lights, bumper and the hatch using new weather strips and seals. Also, they are going to do interior detailing daw pero I think they will just shampoo the carpet, and dry the wet areas especially where the electric wires go through.

    Quote Originally Posted by alski88 View Post
    JYGG, kindly back read i have also posted my experience last aug. took casa five days to dry up the carpet.
    Thanks alski88, I only figured after that your post was only a few pages back. How is your car doing? Malakas ulan kahapon so if ever nasa labas SF3 mo, you should have known. Hehehe

    Quote Originally Posted by T|tan View Post
    Couldn't read Korean, but I guess this was their fix. It looks like weld seams were treated with silicone.

    ??? > ????? > ??? ???DM ?? ????.jpg

    Here in the news about it:

    mobilenews.kbs.co.kr:1935/news/_definst_/mp4:newsplaza/2013/07/16/120.mp4/playlist.m3u8

    I hope someone can post how to remove the trunk compartment cover where the tools, jacks, fire extinguisher is located.
    Ang laki pala ng affected area! I thought it was just a missing rubber gasket from the tail light pero mukhang structural defect siya. Thanks for posting this one. Now I know how big the repair will be for my car.

    Will keep you guys posted once I get back the car from the CASA.

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    #2694
    Quote Originally Posted by T|tan View Post
    Couldn't read Korean, but I guess this was their fix. It looks like weld seams were treated with silicone.

    ??? > ????? > ??? ???DM ?? ????.jpg

    Here in the news about it:

    mobilenews.kbs.co.kr:1935/news/_definst_/mp4:newsplaza/2013/07/16/120.mp4/playlist.m3u8

    I hope someone can post how to remove the trunk compartment cover where the tools, jacks, fire extinguisher is located.
    Translated to korean language using google chrome

    ??? > ????? > ??? ???DM ?? ????.jpg

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    #2695
    Quote Originally Posted by T|tan View Post
    Couldn't read Korean, but I guess this was their fix. It looks like weld seams were treated with silicone.

    ??? > ????? > ??? ???DM ?? ????.jpg

    Here in the news about it:

    mobilenews.kbs.co.kr:1935/news/_definst_/mp4:newsplaza/2013/07/16/120.mp4/playlist.m3u8

    I hope someone can post how to remove the trunk compartment cover where the tools, jacks, fire extinguisher is located.

    its easy to remove the tool "box". there are three screws. the screw heads are covered by plastic discs. they are removable. once they re removed you ll see the screw heads. unscrew them then you ll be able to pull out the whole thing by grabbing it from the inside (the divider) while its open. you ll see the screws from the link posted by trilobyt.

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    #2696
    Quote Originally Posted by JYGG View Post
    Ang laki pala ng affected area! I thought it was just a missing rubber gasket from the tail light pero mukhang structural defect siya. Thanks for posting this one. Now I know how big the repair will be for my car.

    Will keep you guys posted once I get back the car from the CASA.
    If you can also take some pictures that will be great.. or maybe the casa can take pics for you to document what they have done. Shouldn't this be a recall issue?

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    #2697
    Hintayin pa ba natin bahain tayo before tayo magreklamo? Magrecall na dapat ang HARI.

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    #2698
    Got it, thanks Guys!

    Will check on this tomorrow morning..

    For the folks wanting to get the rear tool compartment removed see pic below.


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    #2699
    Sharing some awesome bumper I so like from the net forums.. Ang Lupet! I love it!





    Here is another pic of a former from another country running 20's I believe. I like his style, clean tuners..




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    #2700
    Quote Originally Posted by T|tan View Post
    Sharing some awesome bumper I so like from the net forums.. Ang Lupet! I love it!


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