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Hyundai is notifying customers about the product improvement campaigns through multiple points of contact (U.S. Mail, email, vehicle telematics, dealer incentives, customer-facing website, media notification) with instructions to bring their vehicle to the nearest Hyundai dealership to have the free software installed. To download the software, you must be logged in to your MyHyundai account. If you are eligible, you will find a link to a download on the right side of the Multimedia and Navigation page. To begin using Android Auto, you will need an Android phone with version 5.0 or higher the Android Auto App downloaded from the Play Store and a data plan. Dec 10, 2019 Hyundai veloster radio firmware update Download Android firmware APK for android Gingerbread 2.3.3 - 2.3.7 2010 year, android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 - 4.0.4 2011 year, android Jelly Bean 4.1.x 2012 year, android Jelly Bean 4.2.x 2012 year, android Jelly Bean 4.3 2013 year, android KitKat 4.4 2013 year, android Lollipop 5.0 2014 year, android Lollipop 5.1 2015 year, android Marshmallow 6.0. Find Hyundai cars official wallpapers and brochures. Download Sedan, Coupe, Sonata, Elantra, i30, i10, Veracruz, Santa Fe and Tucson wallpapers and brochures.
- Recalls Approximately 100,000 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata and 2013-2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport Vehicles to Inspect the Reinstallation of the Fuel Tubes of Replaced Engines
- Releases Knock Sensor Detection System Software Update to Identify Early Indicators of Excessive Engine Bearing Wear in Over 2 Million Sonata and Santa Fe Sport Vehicles
- Engine Warranty Extended to 10 Years and 120,000 Miles for All Owners of 2011-2018 Sonata and 2013-2018 Santa Fe Sport Vehicles
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Jan. 16, 2019 – To ensure the safety of its customers, and in addition to two previous engine recalls, Hyundai has issued a subsequent recall to inspect the fuel tube installation of approximately 100,000 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata and 2013-2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport vehicles whose engines were replaced under the previous two recalls. The recall is being conducted to inspect and confirm proper reinstallation of the fuel tube to the high-pressure fuel pump.
In addition, Hyundai has developed a new engine monitoring technology called a knock sensor detection system. The technology uses software innovations and leverages existing engine sensors to continuously monitor for symptoms that may precede an engine failure. More details on Hyundai’s engine recalls and the knock sensor product improvement campaign can be found at www.hyundaiengineinfo.com.
Knock Sensor Detection System Software Update
The knock sensor technology will be installed through a free software update performed by Hyundai dealers and is rolling out through a product improvement campaign to approximately 2 million Hyundai vehicles, including all model year 2011-2018 Sonata and 2013-2018 Santa Fe Sport vehicles with engines produced in the U.S.
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The knock sensor detection system software continuously monitors engine vibrations for unusual dynamic patterns that develop as an engine connecting rod bearing wears abnormally in a way that could later cause engine seizure. If vibrations caused by bearing wear start to occur, the malfunction indicator lamp will blink continuously, an audible chime will sound (in certain models) and the vehicle will be placed in a temporary engine protection mode with reduced power and acceleration. In this temporary mode, drivers maintain full control of the vehicle as brakes, steering and safety devices such as airbags remain operational.
The vehicle can continue to be operated for a limited time in engine protection mode to enable the customer to safely drive it to a Hyundai dealer for inspection and repair, but acceleration will be slower, with a reduced maximum speed of approximately 60 to 65 mph and a limited engine speed of approximately 1,800 to 2,000 rpm. Hyundai’s knock sensor technology has been evaluated by an independent, leading engineering and scientific consulting firm. When tested using a fleet of vehicles specifically prepared to test the knock sensor technology, the knock sensor system successfully detected failing connecting rod bearings and responded with activation of the engine protection mode. Further explanation of the knock sensor detection system is available at www.hyundaiengineinfo.com.
As part of this product improvement campaign, Hyundai will extend the warranty to 10 years and 120,000 miles (up from 100,000 miles) for original and subsequent owners of 2011-2018 Sonata and 2013-2018 Santa Fe Sport vehicles for engine repairs needed because of excessive connecting rod bearing damage.
Hyundai’s Engine Recalls
Acting in the interest of customer safety and security, and in close coordination with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Hyundai voluntarily recalled more than 1 million vehicles (certain model year 2011-2014 Sonata and 2013-2014 Santa Fe Sport vehicles) in 2015 and 2017 (NHTSA 15V-568 and 17V-226) to address a manufacturing issue that could lead to excessive bearing wear and engine failure. While the majority of incidents among affected vehicles are limited to engine knocking, there have been instances of stalling and in certain circumstances an engine fire. Typically, as an engine becomes inoperable, drivers are alerted by warning lights and sounds, and while the engine may experience some hesitation, drivers should have time to safely move the vehicle off the road. When a vehicle is brought in for the recall repair, Hyundai dealers inspect, and if necessary, replace the engine. To date, these recalls have completion rates of 87 and 73 percent respectively, versus an industry average of 69 percent for recalled engines.[1]
In January 2019, Hyundai issued a subsequent recall (NHTSA to post shortly) to inspect the fuel tubes of 100,000 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata and 2013-2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport vehicles whose engines were replaced under the previous two recalls to ensure proper reinstallation of the fuel tube to the high-pressure fuel pump. In some cases, during engine replacements the high-pressure fuel pipe may have been damaged, misaligned or improperly torqued during the engine replacement procedure and this could allow fuel to leak. Hyundai is not aware of any fires caused by this issue, but is conducting the follow-on recall out of an abundance of caution.
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In addition to the recalls, and as discussed with NHTSA, Hyundai developed the knock sensor software update to deliver early warning to customers of excessive bearing wear before a more serious problem, such as engine failure occurs. The software update is being added to vehicles beyond the recalled population because it can benefit all vehicles and serve as a preventive measure.
Knock Sensor Detection System Customer Communications
Hyundai is notifying customers about the product improvement campaigns through multiple points of contact (U.S. mail, email, vehicle telematics, dealer incentives, customer-facing website, media notification) with instructions to bring their vehicle to the nearest Hyundai dealership to have the free software installed. Customers with questions may contact the Hyundai Customer Care Center at (800) 633-5151 or consumeraffairs@hmausa.com. To find out whether a vehicle is eligible for the software update, input the vehicle’s VIN at Hyundai’s campaign website: www.hyundaiusa.com/campaignhome. Customer communications for affected vehicles have begun.
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Recently, I began looking into how I could get Apple Carplay installed on my 2016 Hyundai i40. I could see Hyundai UK were tweeting that a free software update was available for any SE Nav model since Nov 2015. However, unlike our US counterparts, this was not a publically accessible upgrade. It must be done by a Hyundai dealer.
So I rang my local dealer here in Galway, and they gave me a quote for €100 to do the update. The €100 was apparently to cover the “labour” costs in doing the update. Hummm…
As a software engineer myself, I thought I’d search the web for a way to carry this out myself, since I was pretty sure that once I could get the firmware files, I would be able to figure out how to install the update.
I eventually came across a forum, where a link to download the dealer firmware was posted, along with some instructions. I thought it might be good for me to re-post those instructions in english here for anyone wanting to do it. Here goes…
Disclaimer
WARNING: If you carry out this car firmware upgrade, you do so at your own risk. Update: according to the forum auther, @Sernaiko, this is the original Hyundai firmware, and has not been modified in any way, so, in theory, the risk should be minimal.
What you will need
- A USB Stick (1GB or more will do). Formatted for FAT32.
- A ballpoint pen.
- A PC to download the firmware.
- The current version of software on your vehicle.
- To find this out, on your car touchscreen, go to
All Menus
>System Info
(scroll to the bottom to see that) and then take note of the “S/W ver.” field. - The version should begin with
ST.XXXX.
- Note the letters after
ST.
- That will determine which folder you want to use in step 4 below…
- To find this out, on your car touchscreen, go to
Hyundai Firmware Download Free
System Update Procedure
Note: I took a video of the in-car parts of the procedure and posted to youtube here, which may be of help.

- Download and extract the firmware files from here. Also backed-up here.
- You will see 4 folders:
st_vf
,st_vfia
,st_vfsd
andst_vfsdia
- To know which one to open, take a look at the version on your vehicle at present.
- Note the letters after
ST.
- That will determine which folder you want to use.
- Note the letters after
- For me it was
vfsdia
. So, I looked inside thest_vfsdia
folder and saw anupdate
folder. - Insert your USB Stick into your PC, and ensure it is formatted as FAT32 (most memory sticks already are).
- Copy the
update
folder directly over to the USB Stick. note that you should not use the car navigation SD card for this, as it will not work for a system update. - At this point, when you look at the USB drive on your PC, you should see the
update
folder at the root of the drive. - Eject the USB stick from your PC and go to the car.
- Important: Start your engine and leave it running for all the rest of the procedure
- Insert the USB stick into the usb slot in front of the gear stick.
- On your car touchscreen, go to
All Menus
>System Info
(scroll to the bottom to see that) and press theUpdate
button. - Confirm the popup by pressing the
OK
button. - Sit back and relax. The update will take 30-40 minutes in total. Ensure you leave the engine running all the time during the update.
- After about 10 minutes, you may see a system error (code
109
), as I did.- You need to remove the USB stick at this point.
- Now use your ballpoint pen to press the reset button for 5 seconds. The reset button is tiny and you can find it just to the right of the CD slot above the touchscreen.
- The reset will reboot the system and continues the upgrade. The USB stick is no longer needed from now on, so you can put it away in your pocket.
- The update will take another 20-30 minutes, so head away and grab a cup of tea.
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In the end, you will have the latest firmware installed and you can plug in your smartphone to enjoy Android Auto or Apple Carplay.
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Note I take no credit whatsoever for the firmware. It was not created by me. I simply downloaded it and followed Google translated instructions from users @Sernaiko and @raler over at drive2.ru. Thank you to those guys for sharing the details on how this can be done.