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GeoBrakes carries a complete range of disc brake calipers confirmed to fit the Hyundai Santa Fe, including new OEM-specification and quality remanufactured units meeting or exceeding original equipment standards for your Santa Fe.
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The disc brake caliper on the Hyundai Santa Fe is the hydraulic clamp at the centre of your Santa Fe disc brake system. Every time you press the brake pedal on your Hyundai Santa Fe, brake fluid pressure forces the caliper pistons outward, squeezing the brake pads against the rotor and generating the friction that stops your vehicle. A seized, leaking, or sticking caliper on the Santa Fe interferes with that process at the source, causing uneven braking, accelerated pad and rotor wear, and pulling to one side that worsens over time.
New OEM-Specification Calipers for the Hyundai Santa Fe
New OEM-specification calipers for the Hyundai Santa Fe are brand-new units manufactured to the exact piston dimensions, seal specifications, and material tolerances of the original Santa Fe factory part. They offer the longest service life on your Hyundai Santa Fe and are the strongest choice for higher-mileage Santa Fe vehicles or those operated in high-corrosion environments.
Remanufactured Calipers for the Hyundai Santa Fe
Remanufactured calipers for the Hyundai Santa Fe are original caliper housings completely disassembled, cleaned, inspected, and rebuilt with new pistons, seals, boots, and hardware. Quality remanufactured units perform identically to new calipers for most Hyundai Santa Fe replacement applications and offer excellent value.
GeoBrakes stocks both new and remanufactured calipers for the Hyundai Santa Fe to give you the right option for your Santa Fe and budget. As an authorized retailer of Cardone, EBC, Raybestos, and other trusted brands for the Hyundai Santa Fe, every caliper purchase carries the full manufacturer warranty. Our vehicle selector confirms the correct caliper for the Hyundai Santa Fe year, axle position, and correct left or right hand fitment before you place your order.
Should I replace brake calipers on my Hyundai Santa Fe in pairs?
It is generally recommended to replace calipers as an axle pair on the Hyundai Santa Fe, both left and right on the same axle, to maintain balanced braking. If one Santa Fe caliper has failed, the caliper on the opposite side has experienced the same service conditions and is likely at a similar stage of wear.
How long do disc brake calipers last on a Hyundai Santa Fe in US?
Hyundai Santa Fe calipers typically last 100,000 to 150,000 kilometres, but American road salt and moisture accelerate corrosion of Santa Fe caliper guide pins, slide pins, and piston seal boots, often causing premature failure on the Hyundai Santa Fe well before that figure.
Can a sticking caliper on my Hyundai Santa Fe damage my brake pads and rotors?
Yes. A Santa Fe caliper that does not fully retract keeps the brake pad in partial contact with the rotor between stops, generating constant friction and heat on your Hyundai Santa Fe. This rapidly wears both the pad and rotor surface on your Santa Fe and generates enough heat buildup to damage adjacent components over time.