peterhunter5
Veracruz Transmission Issues and Cable Connection
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A 2010 Hyundai Veracruz experienced transmission issues, including emergency mode activation, erratic shifting, and warning lights. The problem was suspected to be caused by a bad radiator oil pressure or a faulty cable connection. After consulting a certified mechanic, it was confirmed that a defective cable connection was the cause, and the issue was resolved with a repair costing 95€.
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peterhunter5 (community.author)
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check the coolant level. Could a faulty connection really cause all those transmission issues, or should I look at other things?
aaronschulz97
It's possible a bad connection is causing the problem, stranger things have happened with cars! But with those symptoms, you should definitely take it to a workshop to be sure. Playing the guessing game can sometimes make things worse.
peterhunter5 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I took the Veracruz to a certified mechanic, who said it was a defective cable connection, like I thought. The repair was 95€, including parts and labor. It's working fine now.
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aaronschulz97
Sounds like a pain! I had similar stuff happen in my old car, though it wasn't a Hyundai. It's weird you are thinking it's the radiator, did you check your coolant level to see if you have a coolant leak? Is your car overheating or is the pressure gauge acting up? Could be radiator coolant messing with your cooling system. Just throwing some ideas out there!