2013 Hyundai Sonata Blown Engine! Rod Knock, P1326 and P0014. Engine Failure
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- Опубліковано 30 бер 2020
- Today my 2013 Sonata decided to implode. Blown motor and rod knocking after Hyundai did the engine recall and gave it the green light!! P0014 and P1326 codes thrown. What a mess!
After contacting Hyundai corp, this was their response to me after opening a consumer affair case
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Definitely spreading this video. Honda had to learn from bad press on their transmissions. So does Hyundai.
1-My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
2-Another 2014 Tucson bought from auction, lacking power,not drivable, no accident history.
Odo: 140k km.
I promise I tell the truth.
Honda then had an issue with clearcoat failure/delamination & blamed it on customer not waxing the vehicle enough. I got bit by Honda transmission & paint issue so I'm done. Was looking to get Kia Soul, but seems like it's hit & miss with Kia/Hyundai.
Update:
Our 2015 Sonata Sport with the Theta 2 GDI engine (2.4L) started rod knocking something furious out of nowhere. We had 138,000mi on the engine and car, and always did our own oil changes and usual maintenance on time.
Called the dealership and they let us know they'd have to diagnose it and that there's 4 things they look for. There's three tests they perform and they look for scorched oil and heavy varnishing that can only happen with severe lack of oil changes.
They also look at the "bearing clearance and tolerance" on all bearings and they look at "bearing wear" on all the bearings. The final thing they look at is the computer showing engine issues leading up to the bearing failure. If any one of these tests fail and your engine doesn't meet standard, then they replace the engine (so long as your engine doesn't have obvious severe neglect internally. Which, will be apparent via scorched oil in every nook and cranny along with extremely heavy varnish).
Our car failed the bearing clearance test only, and the service reps instantly applied for a brand new engine through Hyundai. Hyundai responded back within 2hrs approving a complete engine replacement.
The dealership then gave us a fully loaded 2021 Santa Fe with 600 miles on it as a loaner car until they finished our car. Around a week and a half is what it took for them to replace our engine with a new one after shipping and all, and we had a bill of $0.00 in the end.
It was rather painless, easy to do, and they didn't provide the least bit of pushback on the engine replacement.
The rep also mentioned to me, and showed me, that Hyundai sent out an internal memo company-wide that all the particular 2.4L in our car, all are now extended LIFETIME powertrain warranties (for original owners) because of the class action about this particular engine. Even the replacement engine we have now has a lifetime warranty on it along with the original transmission.
This was all at 138,000mi on the car and wellllll above the 100k original warranty. And they still didn't so much as hesitate to make it right. We also had no diagnostic fees to pay or anything else.
In the beginning, we were told that one of two outcomes were possible:
#1- they discover something that rejects us from being able to get a replacement engine (severe lack of maintenance, any self-repairs that were done with negligence that caused the severe damage as a result) and we would only be on the hook for a $150 diagnostics fee.
#2 - They see the engine wasn't severely neglected, it fails one of the standardized tests mentioned above, and Hyundai accepts their request for an engine replacement.
They required zero paperwork, evidence of our oil changes, or any maintenance paperwork from us. We've replaced the oil pan, water pump, valve cover gasket, PCV valve, Belts, pulleys, and all kinds of things on our own on the car previously (all self-maintained) and they didn't require anything of the sort to verify or show that we've done anything on the car. They simply just took it in, checked out the look on it to make sure it wasn't severely neglected, and then got a brand new long block and installed it.
The cost of the long-block was just north of $5500 and the labor was around $2800. All was waived by Hyundai and we just took back our car and were sent on our way.
So, my advice, is that anyone worrying about an engine replacement just get the car in their and make good with your service rep you're talking to. It's a fairly easy process so long as you're courteous with them, straight up about the situation and history of the car (we told them exactly what all we'd done as self maintenance and etc) and they'll usually be on your side and try to get you right, because they have to maintain 5 star service reviews as best as they can. But, ultimately, it comes down to Hyundai Corp approving or denying your claim.
Unfortunately it wasn’t that easy for anyone in the early days of our ownership. I ate a massive loss selling my Sonata & will never purchase another product of theirs. My dealership experience when I first began to experience a very slight knock (before the knock issue was a known issue) really sealed the deal for me with Hyundai. All the dealership wanted to do is sell me a new car. Ya, cause why not double down on one terrible car for a second one.
Key word. (original owner ) of not your screwed
The lifetime warranty is for the original owner AND subsequent owners.
got mine done for free as im not a buggerhead and take care of my cars
Hyundai has honored all warranty and tsb issues with our 2013 Sonata and then some. What happened before the class-action is typical to ALL manufacturers. Unless there's legislation they won't do it. My Highlander needed a new engine well under warranty due to a known VVTI TSB that although common didn't result in a class-action. I dumped it for a ridiculously high price and said goodbye to Toyota.
so glad people are posting their experiences. I was considering getting a Hyundai but this definitely has me considering other options.
We are having so many problems with ours. 2015.
Yea, do not get a Kia. They are the cheapest for a reason. You'll be better off with literally any other brand.
My Son has a 2011 Sonata Hyundai they replaced the engine free of charge I have 2 Hyundai’s time to trade them in
I have a 2013 sonata and haven't had any issues with it. Just went over 200,000 miles
This is my 2nd one. First one had 130k before someone decided to take out my back end and totalled the car
Damn man that sucks! Hopefully Hyundai will do something for you...
Do you have an update? Did they replace the engine?
Dealing with a similar issue with my 17 Veloster. Died before Christmas. Had it towed to several dealerships. Finally a Hyundai dealer did the SW upgrade, said my catalytic converter was plugged. They pulled O2 sensor and I was able drive it home. It went to limp mode in the way home, maybe 7 mile trip, thought it was because of O2 sensor being unplugged to allow engine to breath. Cleaned the cat, hooked O2 up. Took to get oil change, ce light came on again, then a minute later , limp mode. Got it back home and pulled the codes. P1326. See what dealer says now.
Got the same shit going on right now with a 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan nearly going on 200 000 KM don't know what it is in miles ! Gonna try to do this fix what do I have to lose ? Love the videos bro !
My 2014 sonata turbo started sounding just like that and went into limp mode 3 days ago at only 50,767 miles except I didn’t have a oil light on just the flashing CEL. Its currently at the dealership waiting to get diagnosed
I have the same identical car it's a recall on the engine they replaced my engine with some other recalled parts but it handles well on the highway but it's time to get rid of it and jump back into a Toyota good luck with that my friend
That sucks buddy. At least yours warned you. Ours just seized on Monday at 60mph, no warning at all. 54,500 miles :/
1-My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
2-Another 2014 Tucson bought from auction, lacking power, no accident history.
Odo: 140k km.
I promise I tell the truth.
I have a 2014 Kia Sportage with this same engine i think. Its a 2.4. It started using a quart of oil every 2000 miles when it was at only 80,000 miles. Its 110,000 miles now and hasnt got worse but i hate it using oil. I am going to add Engine Restore when i change the oil and see if it will stop the oil usage.
My 2016 Hyundai Sonota started consuming large amounts of oil at about 80,000 miles. I ignored at first, didn't think it was a big issue. Also at times I would hear a low knocking/ ticking sound when accelerating . It wasn't very easy to hear, unless it was silent. I also ignored that sound because no engine light or any type of lights would show up on my dashboard & it was running good. Then one day when my car was at about 99,700 miles I was driving to the grocery store & suddenly heard this loud knocking sound. Drove it I would say about 3 more miles then the engine light came on & began to flash & my vehicle slowed down completely. I was u able to speed up because I guess it was on "limp mode." I pulled over to the side of the road. Had tow truck take my car to closest Hyundai dealer. They diagnosed it with the p1326 code & replaced my engine at no cost.
But are u the original owner because I have the sammmme problem I bought this off a used car dealership
@@Official_NazYT Take it to a Hyundai Service Center anyway, it could still be under warranty!
@@Official_NazYT No. I bought this vehicle off a dealership as as well when the vehicle had 25,000 miles. I believe hyundai vehicles have warranty up to 100,000 miles.
@@kevin-vc4gc man I just got approved for a engine replacement but they said Hyundai recommends to change my belt serpentine belt and drive belt and a transmission flush and radiator hoses can you tell me if I should or not I feel like they’re trying to make money off me for nothing I feel finessed but I declined I told them to do the transmission flush cause I never did one but other stuff I declined bro what you think
@@Official_NazYT thats odd man because they didn't tell me that. All they did was replace the engine. Honestly I would go with what's best suits you man. At least your getting your engine is getting replaced, that's the good thing. If you believe the parts don't need to be replaced at the moment then I wouldn't but if you have believe the parts do need to be replaced then go for it. Have you asked if the parts they are suggesting to be replaced will be covered under warranty?
My 13 kia koup with the SAME engine blew at 55k miles. I had to pay out of pocket $5480 for a new, used engine with 60k miles on it. Kia and Hyundai recalled every other make and model with this engine except the 2013 kia k oup with the theta 2 engine. ALL MAKES AND MODELS WITH THE THETA 2 SHOULD BE RECALLED AND FIXED AT NO COST.
Mine did the same thing. Mine had 109,000 miles. Installed new engine and I sold it a few months later. Done with Hyundai!!
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
Same here at only 74,000 miles.
was it a recall
I’m selling mine Tuesday. Will never buy Hyundai again. Honda from now on.
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
Don't ever buy another GDI engine again. They are nothing but problems. My 2013 Hyundai sonta se needed a new engine after 68,000 miles on it. Hyundai use cheap and unreliable engines. Guess what, yesterday my engine went out again. Now I have 81,000 miles on it. Never again will I buy a Hyundai of any kind.
@@ronaldprather6944
Another Tucson, from Canada auction I bought 2014 Tucson, it lacked power so it was not able to go high way or express way or uphill, so I sold it through auction again.
Honda WILL disappoint - it's not the Honda of 90's, they got plenty of issue, just check carcomplaints.com
2003 Honda Accord is second most problematic vehicle
I had the same thing happen to my Hyundai Sonata 2015 .. any recommendations to fix?
Car stopped after driving with the Knock noise
2015 Hyundai Sonata, same issue. Took great care of it. Made no difference. 120000 KM. Taking it to the dealership, hopefully Hyundai takes responsibility.
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
@@tkrdg7885 Unfortunately Hyundai and Kia are not long life cars. They are just like domestic cars. They are good for 75k miles and then blow up.
agree......5 year and / or 50 - 80 k mile cars (80 + k mile ones are lucky).
1-My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
2-Another 2014 Tucson bought from auction, lacking power, no accident history.
Odo: 140k km.
I promise I tell the truth.
Thanks for the video.
Hyundai has just left the customers out in the dark with those leaky/oil-burning engines ⚙😡 in model year 2013-2019. Hyundai a Korean firm at the first place, and its here for that "One-Time profit with No-strings attached" in the future! ™
To my sonata company did the software update later to prevent that bearing failures. Dang, this update make the car sluggish to run overall. Hyundai/Korean's are conniving. 😑
I bought a 2011 sonata last year. The car come with engine replaced, paperwork from the dealership was given to me when I bought it. My car started making a ticking noise a few weeks ago. Oil is good, not burning alot, not milky looking. 😕 I hope these comments about the engine is covered for life is true because I'm a mother of 3, I can't afford another engine or car.
If it's ticking bring it to the dealer with a copy of the engine replacement paperwork and have them look at it.
I’m very glad you made this video, as for I am a young mom Driving this car and exact same situation happened to us. Sounds the same, did everything the same... so scary and such a shame.
how many miles do u have on yours??
Xander Cage 112,900
@@exevangelista don't worry too much. Just go to Hyundai and insist so that they will replace your engine. God bless you!
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
Mine is did the exact same thing! Wow! Took good care of mine it has 138000 miles. Hyundai should be ashamed of themselves! 😡
My Hyundai 2013 stopped in the middle of road and after some minute I start again . What might be the reason for it?
Wow that sucks man i have a Hyundai 2015 Genesis coupe 3.8 with 139.000 miles it has been extremely reliable since new i only use Mobil 1 fully synthetic oil.
I checked my Vin # , another UA-camr posted a site you can go to , I entered the VIN # , and it said all good with the green check mark ✅, 2019 Hyundai Sonata SD , very fun to drive , but 👀 reviews I'm definitely going to be watching everything, the oil , gas mileage, ext ext ext rod knocks . Got a 100,000 warranty of 5 years , 🙏 that this won't happen to me. Has only 21,000 miles on it .
The 2011-2016 Hyundai Sonatas were offered an extended warranty, or mileage during which Hyundai would replace the engine at the manufacturer’s expense.
I’m taking my 2016 Kia Optima in tomorrow because I have the flashing engine light and got that code P1326 and same thing with the oil I barely make it to putting 2500 miles and the oil is gone. Keeping my fingers crossed that it gets taken care of🙏🏼
@Stephanie Aguilar did the fix it free?
How did the service go? Did they replace the engine?
Just had this issue on our 2013 Sonata. 83k miles in and this same thing happened. Hyundai dealership replaced it and provided us with a free rental car.
Same exact thing happened to me a couple days ago. 85k miles on it. Check engine light blinking. P1326 code.
Did you have to have a warranty for free engine replacement?
I lost my 2.0T last October. I've had a $16k lawn ornament since then. I was 10k miles beyond the already extended miles. I got a letter from the Hyundai Theta 2 Engine Settlement a week ago. They've extended the warranty on the 2.oT and the 2.4 to lifetime. Been making calls and visiting my local Hyundai dealership this past week. Was told if I can get the Campaign-953 update into my car, I'll qualify for a new engine. This directly from Hyundai Customer Care. Car is headed to the dealership this weekend.
hope everything works out for you. God bless you!
Any luck with getting a new engine?
1-My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
2-Another 2014 Tucson bought from auction, lacking power, no accident history.
Odo: 140k km.
I promise I tell the truth.
JrZ CarZ working on my friends car. just found a fat hole where the #1 cylinder. Same thing as you, out of warranty.
Update: so after some research it shows that the car should still be in warranty since they extended it to 10 years/120k miles we will see how this process goes since the car is technically a 15 but manufacture Nov of 2014. Hopefully they don't give the owner a hard time
Hopefully all works out for you! Hyundai Corp said there's nothing they would do for me being 15k over the extended warranty.
This literally just happened to me. Mines at 72000 miles...so unacceptable
Just happened to mine 122,000
Just happened to mine Friday @ 72k 😫
@@dgloodt same as me friday night, i just hit 80k miles
Wow at only 72k miles
My Hyundai hit 150k miles an my knock sensor code came up as well as 3 other recall codes. My check engine light kept flashing an my speeds reduced to under 60mph an would stall too. It started knocking the day before taking it in to Hyundai. After diagnosing the car, Hyundai service department did a BCT (bearing test) and it failed so they hooked me up with a BRAND NEW MOTOR FOR FREEEEEE no fees or nothing.
I'm glad they took care of you👍 Unfortunately I didn't have the same experience. Point of advice........ after the engine is installed, sell the car and run away from the brand.
Mine just blew tonight. Got it back from the dealer on TUESDAY THIS WEEK, giving it a clean bill of health, after telling them about the rod knock.
Just posted my own video from my dashcam... worst noises ever. I'm just a few miles shy of 136k, so I'm not sure how this is gonna go (replacement wise).
Any update?
Jack Boyz engine replaced for free but had to pay for new high pressure fuel pump. New eng had gas leaking into the oil already.
1-My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
2-Another 2014 Tucson bought from auction, lacking power, no accident history.
Odo: 140k km.
I promise I tell the truth.
Bad luck bud……that sucks…best of luck man….!
Just traded in my 2018 sonata with 12,500 because of this issue. The vehicle set the p1326 code and went into 'limp home mode' two weeks back, which is an indicator of irregular engine sounds that could lead to a rod bearing seizure & or catastrophic engine failure. Everyone in the auto sales industry is aware of this defect, so any vehicle that has this run of engines knows the resale value is crap.
Nobody in their right mind would buy a used one, even if the engine was replaced. How can you trust it?
As usual, the customer gets screwed either way.
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
Going to test drive this same exact car tomorrow. Oh my.
When you test drive it, listen on a cold start for rattling. If it rattles, walk away! Ask about the engines history and if it was replaced, or if it burns oil. If the oil is clean and full, also walk away. Also ask if BOTH engine recalls have been done.
JrZ CarZ Thank you!!! Engine recall was done 06/2017 and oil fuel pump was fixed 07/2020. Was mentioned on the CARFAX report.
Bought used 2012 sonata with 123k miles. Engine seized after owning 3 weeks. Hyundai is replacing free of charge and gave me a rental
Wow. U purchased from hyundai?
Yes. Had to take it back 3 dqys later for oil leak. Then just today which is sunday and i picked up last tuesday the car is stalling intermittently.
Im going through it now. I have a Sonata with 114k miles well taken care of. Im 2nd owner and its at the dealer. They told me I could be rejected because I did not have the update installed in the car. However I got no notice saying I needed the update . I just hope and pray they will replace the motor I am so drained and still owe money on it 😣
What happened I'm in the same spot
This just happened to me tonight!! Had oil changed not too long ago. On my way home power dropped, guess it went in to limp mode. Stopped at the first place i could. Checked oil, gone!! Added 4qt. Limped to the auto parts store, checked , P1326, P0014. Recall was done.
So my question is are they supposed to replace my engine? According to NHTSA they are supposed to replace the harness or the engine.
Yes they are supposed to replace it now with the class action lawsuit.
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
Even with a rebuilt title ?
My 2018 sonata did this at 30k was knock sensor wire and soft ware update and now I’m at 51k and it’s doing again and can’t go over 7mph and it is also burning 3quarts of oils in a 4K mile time frame
What ended up happening in your situation? My 2018 sonata went into limp mode with 5,600 miles when I was leaving the dealership after getting the 953 campaign done. No issues since but I’m only at 39,000 miles.
The wife's sonata threw this same code few days ago. We had just gotten back from a road trip a a day or 2 before. I'm glad this didn't happen going or coming. Called up the dealer to have them check it out, said they are booked up for the wk (I wonder why😏) and top it off they dont have any loaners. Dropped it off yesterday, no word from them yet. Hyundais are a piece of crap for a car. The tail lights always going out, the dash is full of cracks, looks like a spider web, and the pass seatbelt receptacle needs replacing. I've had a few cars in my time and never had any of those issues.
Worse car ever this is happening to mine right now an they won’t do nothing about it
@@ChaseLife2016 WOW!! We had to have the engine replaced. After we got it back, had to take it in back a few more times. Which ate up the remaining claims on the warranty.
@@andrek5533 yea Hyundai said it’s not there problems I’m going to complain away till something gets done the car has been well taken care of with the exception of my son spilling stuff on his back seat
@@ChaseLife2016 o ok, hopefully they do something. Ours was the knock sensor, the car wouldn't go higher than 20 30 mph.
@@andrek5533 hey having the same problem did they replace the engine for u is ur car ok
I have a 2013 sonata over the 8yrs now that I have this car Hyundai replaced two engine’s. Luckily I bought the 100,000 miles warranty that helped. Same problem as yours. Also over heating problems. first and last Hyundai for me.
Ours is at the dealership now and it has 143,000. I called headquarters first, they set up the appt with the dealership. Dealership ran test and got the ok from Hyundai to replace engine
I have a 11 sonata had to replace 2 engines 1 at only 56000 miles and the second at 215000 miles I lucked out on the second engine due to a class action but they won’t guarantee the 2nd engine looking at Civic Accord or Camry
@@lionelholmesjr617 have an 11 sonata as well. Previous owner put first engine in and now mine is making a noise with limp mode on @ 142,xxx miles. Great
Replaced the engine twice on my 2013 Sonata, horrible cars. My mom also had to replace her engine on her 2016 Santa Fe.
2011 sonata at 142,000 miles. Mine made the exact same noise going down the interstate, I thought it was a tire wobble at first and then the limp mode shut me down. Don’t know where to go from here! First and last sonata for me.
Take it to the dealer.
Same here... what if its private owned.
Did you get it fixed ?
luv both my sonatas
woo i still have my '14 sonata - 3 years ago my engine stalled while driving on i75 during 5 oclock rush hour. Luckily, I was able to slowly exit and pull over. I was able to start the car and drive it to my local hyundai service center and repaired the issue without cost. Mine was code: P0014 & P1326. Luckily, The 2011-2016 Hyundai Sonatas were offered an extended warranty
What if I’m not the original owner and what’s the extended warranty?
I have a 2012 sonata. My check engine light is blinking. My car is doing a jerky motion and it won’t go over 65 mph. It read a p1326 code. No other lights came on.
You got 4k more miles than I did. Just hope Hyundai still covers it. No warning, no knocking, no check-engine light. It just seized on the interstate on-ramp. I work at a Hyundai dealer and knew about this before getting the car. They assured me Hyundai was going to replace it when it happened. That was 3 years ago and it just broke 2 days ago.
Hopefully they will help you out. They basically told me to go pound sand.
This just happened to me Saturday with a 2013 Hyundai Sonata 2.4L GDI with 131,000 I had to tow it to the dealership today and I have to pay a $135.00 diagnostic fee I have only had this car 2 years bought it at 96,000 miles hope Hyundai dose the right thing 🤷🏽♂️
Hyundai is replacing my motor they gave me a rental and said my car will be ready Saturday
@@michaelralph1378 happy for you
Did they make you show proof of receipts for oil changes?
No but I’m sure the dealership knew I take care of my car I just put a new front end suspension on it just before that happen all brand new control arms axles in and out tie rods sway bar bushings and sway links break calipers break pads and rotors I also had just did the oil change a week before my motor failed I change my oil every 3000 miles also I had just change the spark plugs when I did the last oil change before the motor failed
@@jackboyz175 Class action lawsuit for this - I would fight any oil change bullshit.
just towed my 2015 Sonata 2.0 Turbo Sport Limited home. Same issue. Limp Mode. I heard no knock driving it. Started hearing it as the AAA driver pulled it onto the flatbed. Just turned the 100,000 mile mark Monday, so of course this happens now, once the warranty expires.
So what did you end up doing
I have seen many such videos on hyundai kia engine failures and fires,brake oil leaks and related class action lawsuits by customers. Yet reviewers dont say anything and most buyers are blissfully unaware. Even scotty kilmer noticed cam wear at 100k on a genesis model and always mentions that this is an inferior brand.
We had a 2011 Sonata on our used car lot with 123k that threw a rod on the test drive.
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
It’s the Theta engine design. Known failure. 2012 sonata 2.4 at 80K. Long story short recent dealer replaced the long block with a rebuilt long block. They are not putting new long blocks in. $0 charge. biggest angst is I just bought an ‘18 Sportage, before this, loaded with the 2.4 Theta. One week after the sale Kia sends a notice that the engine is lifetime warranty because of this known failure. They know it’s a junk engine. They’re still putting them in and selling them like that! That’s BS. They now have a 2.5 design, but still selling ‘20 models with the 2.4.
Mine is 2011 Sonata lmt and the car stopped while driving - engine failed. The car has done 107k on odo will get a free engine service done. Please advise
Call the dealer and don't take no for an answer!
Thanks Guys same garbage problem and I take the best care of the car it’s choking plus not going over 60 /1800rpm If you can just stay away from these cars
Thanks I have same prob 2017 Santa Fe 80000 miles drinking oil now knocking too
Man I wish I seen this video sooner same thing just happened to mine... Rip
Dude! Mine sound just like that right now!!
I’ve owned mine since 2012, first owner….and I’ve had three motors in it so far😩
omfg! are you serious? 3? Not a typo right?
I have a 2014 hyundai tucsan awd. I'm having the same issues at 106000 miles. Does anyone know if these vehicles are being covered by the recall also or do I have to make a big stink about it to get it done?
If it has the 2.4 GDI engine then yes it’s covered.
At 320,000 95 Tercel died. Son's 2010 Corolla going strong at 180,000. Daughter's 2006 Civic going strong at 210,000. Have a 2014 Elantra at 145,000. Got it 8/20. Stayed away from Sonata.
My Pontiac Torrent is still going strong at just shy of 200k ua-cam.com/video/2bkiGGmzoqE/v-deo.html
And my wife's Ford Edge is going strong at 155k ua-cam.com/video/Af9UkfdFl2w/v-deo.html
The Sonata was a good car but it always(since 72k) had a cold start tick that went away within 30 seconds that the dealer considered "normal". After this, I'm fully convinced it was the beginning stages of this failure and was being brushed off. Hyundai/Kia is now on my 'will never buy again' manufacturer list. It's sad cause I really did like this car.
@@JrZCarZ Agreed. Lousy they won't help you. Got the 14 Elantra at a great price. Hyundai brand took a hit due to Sonata engine fails. Used car prices 25-35%+ less than Honda, Toyota.
My car has 60 thousand miles. And I'm having these problems. Did I get scammed the the dealership?
2015 sonata with a 2.4L
134,700 miles same thing. Mine doesn’t seem to be burning oil, but same codes, same knock today. Check my oil and it’s definitely got some metallic oil in it which is a symptom as well
Yep, bearings are done for...... classic late model Hyundai engineering quality
Happened to me too. It is covered under Hyundai no mater if the warranty is out!
How do u go about getting that done ?
@@Txbbq713 the dealership
@@twosawyers i bought it from a different dealership cash not Hyundai it was at 50k miles when I got it n it’s now at 116k n this issue started do u think the dealership will cover it
@@Txbbq713 yes. It’s a safety recall.
@@twosawyers ok thank you
Mine is doing the same just bought the car a week ago. Hyundai is getting is fixed tomorrow under the 10 yr warranty. Hopefully they fix the issue . I had a Hyundai Elantra is the last never game me one issue so sad this is happening.
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My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
these issues started after 145k :/ found metal shavings in the oil, engine started to shake violently. couldnt go passed 30 mph.
are P1326 P0014 are related , can they come due to each other ? thanks
Most times, yes. And the reason for it is your bearings getting destroyed and clogging up the screens on the VVT solenoids. Don't let a "tech" tell you it's just a knock sensor because it's not.
Hello, What exactly was the problem with the car? Thank you for the video.
I have a whole series on what was happened to the engine. Thanks for watching.
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50 k on my 2015 Santa Fe been at the dealership 4 days and supposedly they still haven’t diagnose the problem i know definitely rod knock sales service told me that they haven’t got to it yet because there cars towed in before me!
I don't know what is happening with made in USA Hyundai's, but the ones from Europe which are shipped from Korea, don't seem to have such problems. There's no recall in Europe about these engines. Here I see Hyundai's with 2-300.000km and over and engines still work.
1-My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
2-Another 2014 Tucson bought from auction, lacking power, no accident history.
Odo: 140k km.
I promise I tell the truth.
@@tkrdg7885 these Tucsons have Theta 2 engines ??
If yes, then I believe you, Theta 2 engines have problems ( 2.0 mpi, 2.4 mpi, 2.4gdi).
In Europe I've seen Tucsons only diesels or 1.6Gdi and 1.6T-gdi (Gamma 2 engines) which seem to work pretty well . Stay away from Theta 2 engines.
in Europe a lot of the Hyundai vehicles have their turbo diesel motors, and not the garbage Theta 2 2.0/2.4 GDI four cylinders. Here in the North American market they went away from the V6s in the 2010-2012 time frame and started using GDI and that is when the problems began (starting in 2013).
My 2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited started experiencing engine problems (oil consumption, mostly) at 48,000 miles. At 54,000 miles the engine started knocking. The car went into limp mode; the dealer replaced the knock sensor and told me a bad sensor could cause the engine to shake and knock. Two days later, my engine was shaking and knocking and went into limp mode again. I brought it to the dealership again and this time, the manufacturer recommended total engine replacement.
Yep, whatever tech replaced the knock sensor and hoped the car wouldn't come back shouldn't be working on cars...... With the known engine problems with this junk brand, they should have known better. Hopefully they won't screw you like the screwed me
Same thing just happened to us yesterday
Yup, seen this exact same type of knock way too many times in these SUVs
If you have a 13 or 14 Hyundai please get AAA to save on towing.
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
hello my hyundai sonata died today it sounds very bad the engine gives me the code p1326 what are the steps to make the claim I went to the dealership and they told me that they would not accept the car until next year I need help
Call and file a complaint. That's bullshit that a dealer is telling you they won't work on your car till next year. What do they expect you to do...... walk? This is why I have completely written off Hyundai/Kia as cars I will ever buy again.
www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/lemon-law-concerns
I would also file a BBB complaint and speak to a lawyer if you get nowhere. There is a class action lawsuit against Hyundai corp for this very reason.
How many miles was on original engine & then how many miles on recall motor
Hyundai never did anything for me so it was about 135k miles on the failed motor.
It's enough to make me want to go electric.
I have 2014 kia sorento with 2.4 my code was p1326 that means engine Kia has a recall on them I take mine in monday mine only has 74,000 miles mine used 1 quart every 800 miles but now it's in limp mode it might be recalled if it is kia will give ya a new motor
Did Hyundai replace your engine for free due to the defect/class action law suit?
Thank you so much because this is exaclty what happened to me. Now I can get into acceptance and move on:(
As much as I don't want to 'like' this because of a crappy product and customer service, just know you are not alone in getting screwed by Hyundai.
My mom’s car has the exact same knock sensor code and makes the exact same noise. Just started happening early Monday morning.
Did she get it fixed what was the outcome did she have to replace engine
@@indiee9602 about to let the car go and part it out, too much money to buy and replace the engine
A week ago mine blew up, just got it back w new engine 8 days later
What year and mileage?
My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
I promise I tell the truth.
Yeah, kia and Hyundai both have recalls and they have to replace the engine, just sell it right away wants is fixed
Sorry for your troubles. Yep.... Hyundai.... I know, I have an 2014 Elantra... 83,000 miles... and i hear a slight clatter.
You don't need to be sorry, Hyundai does 😄
I would get that looked at asap and don't accept "that's normal" from their dealerships. 👍
I just got the same problem, any luck?.
Unfortunately I was told there's nothing they can or will do being over the warranty
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There's an update later in this video as well
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I plan on cracking open the engine to determine the level of failure and seeing if it can be repaired with the engine in the car. I'll have much more content on this as I work on it. Thanks for watching!
Same thing happened to me and Hyundai dealership refused to honor the recall because I couldn't provide all my maintenance information, I had two years of maintenance records but that wasn't enough for them! So pissed off!
Piss poor customer service for a sub-par manufacturing screw up with their company. It's pathetic how they can sell such junk that most don't even get to 150k miles before blowing up. That's like 1950's engineering.
My engine did the same as yours at 118000 Kilometres received a recall from Hyundai just in time.
They replaced with new engine at no cost to me.
Brand new engine ? This just happened to me is the recall still in effect ?
173000 miles
T3G Engine Recall. All these engines grenade themselves. I've replaced like 4 of them at work. All warranty.
Any over the extended 10yr/120k mile warranty extension?
@@JrZCarZ all the time. Some have even gotten 2 or 3
This just happened to me but the dealership wants me to provide receipts for oil changes/ oil I put manually in the car from months ago? Any advice bcz I do oil changes myself after I got screwed over one time
@@jackboyz175 I dont see why you have to provide receipts
mine having the same issue - sonata 2011 limited, it has 53k Miles ONLY. but my warranty is expired would they still do it for free?
Was thinking about replacing my 2001 Honda Accord "beater" with a newer "beater" car. There's a 2013 Sonata GLS near me with 91k miles for a good price. Not so sure it's worth the risk now after knowing of these engine issues.
That 2001 Honda will LONG outlive the Hyundai. Do yourself a favor and look for something else 👍 If I can save one person from expense and aggravation I went through with this brand, then these videos were well worth making.
Thanks for the info and the videos.@@JrZCarZ
@@JrZCarZwhat happened with your Hyundai? Our 2012 had the knock of death & died in a parking lot. 116,000 mi. Hyundai replaced the engine & gave us a rental for 50 days. Got 10,000 mi on the new one
Have hyundai replaced your engine? My wife engine blown with no warning going to work as well and it burned all the oil out of the car and we just got the the oil changed a few weeks ago we had to tow it to the dealership and they have to file a claim. And the funny thing is I looked up the vin in the recall on the vehicle work was done on it in 2016
Did they replace yours?
@@rara12ify yes they have the hyundai dealership had to go through this claim process it took almost 2 weeks and take pictures of the engine making sure its been taking care of like no sludge etc. And they ordered a new engine take additional 2 weeks for the engine to come in and replace but got to pay 50 dollars for rental.
@@ppryor07 cool. Mine has the same issue but now it wont crank at all.
Looking for answers . I own a 2012 Hyundai sonata.. i just bought in march. Car broke down and got the p0014 code. Hyundai said my vin doesnt show in the recalls.. as in the video all fuids were good. 😥
How often were you changing your oil and coolant, transmission fluid and were you cleaning the intake system? Did you check if the PCV valve was functioning, and did you install an oil catch can to prevent oil from getting sucked into your intake, since it's a GDI?
@@elvd1296 i just bought the car in march. And the engine did tht in August. There was a recall on my vehicle. Any hyaundai tht make and model manufactured in Alabama was recalled and mine was manufactured in Alabama
Im not sure what a pcv valve is
@@nikiniki8315 Those dang Alabama people
@@nikiniki8315 sweet home Alabama they be inbreeding and what not
My 2013 Hyundai sonata 2.4 engine just blew a rod yesterday. Hyundai is replacing the engine free of charge due to recall. It just hit 90,000 miles.
Hey Antony, can I have info about free of charge to the dealer. Mine did the same thing yesterday. I'm dead
Can i have info about pls 👍
1-My 2015 Tucson engine piston was seized during long trip. Towing cost me $2000 CAD, quoted $8000 cad for replacing new engine.
I found NO single drip of engine oil left, no leaking sign though.
150 K km odo
I put this info to Edmund's car review.
2-Another 2014 Tucson bought from auction, lacking power, no accident history.
Odo: 140k km.
I promise I tell the truth.
My 2013 sonata has only 88,500 mile and it started doing the same thing and I got the same code P1326, my engine start knocking while driving and I could not go over 60 so I took it to Hyundai and they are going to replace my engine. I purchased the car in 2019 because it had low miles only like 44,000 but if I would have known I was going to have engine problem I would have purchased something else
I’ve had my car for a couple hundred miles and just last night it threw P1326. It’s got plenty of oil but there’s a distinct knocking sound now lol engine only has 87000 on it
Amazing, you didn't even have to clean the dip stick before checking it.......
I had the same problem and all I needed was some new oil
Let me tell you, those Hyundai 4 bangers make great paperweights!
They sure do.......
Anyone looking at the kia hyundai with this theta motor just don't buy one garbage even after the recall was done junk
I have an 07 sonata with the 2.4 and it has 182k on it and just started knocking the other day
What did you end up doing? I have the same problem rn mine stutters and the check engine light blinks. I’m sure it’s the same problem so I wanna hear what parts of solution you came up with.
Have you contacted Hyundai?
Same issue here 2014 kia optima only 74,000 miles
2015 just did the same exact thing it happened today just had a oil. Change not to long ago