car with keyless ignition won't shut off

Asked by Mark Jun 26, 2020 at 09:02 PM about the 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

our 2015 Sante Fe suddenly won't shut off the electronics in the system.  the
engine will shut off, but the car won't shut down beyond the AC setting.  it gives
a notification that the car needs to be put in Park to shut off, even though it's
already in Park...

11 Answers

Perhaps this is a clue. There should be a switch that is triggered when it is in park. The switch may be broken or out of adjustment.

9 people found this helpful.
120

I would love to know what you did to fix it Mark. Our 2015 Sante Fe Sport is doing the exact same thing. Engine shuts down but the electronics doesn't. Says it is not in park...but it is.

12 people found this helpful.
40

I am having the same issue with my 2016 Santa Fe. Taking it to the dealership tomorrow and see what they say.

4 people found this helpful.
10

I’m having the same issue right now. What were the answers that fixed yours??

1 people found this helpful.
10

my 2017 Santa fe support with 57000 miles just started doing this along with other computer related issues like locking the car even with the key fob in it, the put in park warning when it is in park, intermittent (since day one) loss of screen, Navi, radio controls unless the car is stopped, turned off then restarted. Love it for the past 3yrs, till this stuff started harrowing.

1 people found this helpful.

Did anyone find a solution to this? Our 2015 is doing the same thing. The dealership is backed up for over two months.

30

I am dealing with the same problem. 2015 Santa Fe. I would jiggle the shift nob and this would usually solve the issue but now that will not work either.

3 people found this helpful.
140

I work in a very reputable shop in Blue Springs MO. I have a 2013 Santa Fe in the shop right now with the same issue. I found a TSB on this exact issue and it states to replace shifter assembly. Replaced shifter assembly and it fixed the problem. Posting here in hopes it helps some of yall get your rides back on the road.

14 people found this helpful.
80

Same issue with my 2015 Santa Fe. Shifter seemed to be in park. Engine would turn off but car would act like it was still in gear. Accessories all still on making it so you really can’t just walk away. Turned out to be the shifter knob. It has a silver trigger that you squeeze to change gears and that component broke internally. Couldn’t really tell it was broken. To remove it, put it in neutral and pull straight up, the whole knob and boot come off (takes some effort). It still works and can be driven by pressing the exposed plastic center into the metal shaft until you order a replacement. $140 from the dealer, $39 on ebay.

6 people found this helpful.
80

Leather Gear Shift Knob 467202W200 For Santa Fe (2013-2016) | eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/203216800150? ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

2 people found this helpful.
40

This happened to us and I was able to fix the issue myself by watching this video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQYjfEncN0g I just used a toothpick to dig out the broken spring piece in the gear shaft. Now the car goes into park and can turn off. It’s been a week now and no issues with the gear. I decided I won’t even bring it to the garage for replacement as the spring in a new piece could break again and cause the same issue.

4 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

Santa Fe

Looking for a Used Santa Fe in your area?

CarGurus has 1,714 nationwide Santa Fe listings starting at $499.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    me29
    Reputation
    6,550
  • #2
    JP1956
    Reputation
    2,810
  • #3
    SubaruTech5862
    Reputation
    2,020
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Hyundai Tucson
114 Great Deals out of 2,753 listings starting at $3,999
Used Kia Sorento
93 Great Deals out of 1,863 listings starting at $3,888
Used Toyota RAV4
128 Great Deals out of 3,036 listings starting at $4,999
Used Honda CR-V
190 Great Deals out of 4,965 listings starting at $440
Used Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
36 Great Deals out of 825 listings starting at $3,995
Used Toyota Highlander
44 Great Deals out of 791 listings starting at $5,900
Used Honda Pilot
38 Great Deals out of 868 listings starting at $1,230
Used Kia Sportage
69 Great Deals out of 1,945 listings starting at $3,888
Used Ford Explorer
61 Great Deals out of 2,066 listings starting at $6,990
Used Nissan Rogue
146 Great Deals out of 4,906 listings starting at $2,995
Used Hyundai Sonata
46 Great Deals out of 814 listings starting at $4,399

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.