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really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 120,300 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
- replace engine (2 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
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On August 13th, 2023 my engine seized on the freeway and left me stranded in California without a ride. My shop fixed an oil leak on January 20th, 2023 and replaced all of the engine's gaskets and seals. There was no engine oil on the engine, on the underbody pan, nor on the ground. The car seized and turned off on it's own. I had it towed to the nearest shop, and Firestone stated it would not turn over by hand and that the engine had no oil. They said it was completely bone dry, not even oil on the dipstick.
From Jan 20th to Aug 13th, five whole quarts of fresh new oil disappeared. There were no check engine lights, no engine oil lantern lights, no engine oil level low lights, no warnings, no notifications. Ever. I paid a company to haul the car to Mercie J Auto in Mesa, Az from Murrieta, Ca, where they also confirmed the engine oil was gone. I recorded this video in their parking lot, then had the car towed at this time to Hyundai San Tan Earnhardt Dealership in Gilbert, Az.
I had this dealership send me the diagnostic paperwork, which they did, reluctantly. I asked them why the engine seized and what caused it, and the service department rep stated plainly that the car did not have an "Engine knock sensor software update" that was supposed to be installed as far back as 2018. I was never informed nor contacted about this software update. He stated that the engine seized, because I did not have this software that limits the engine's function to protect it from seizing.
However! On their diagnostic paperwork, they stated the engine oil level was "normal", the engine oil color was "normal", there were "no engine oil leaks", and there was "no engine oil consumption". So they lied. When I informed him that the engine had no oil at all, he said "It had some oil.". I again stated that it did not, and he replied, "The dipstick had oil on it.". I told him again it did not, and I informed him I had two shops confirm this and I recorded it. Then he started blaming everything from "user error", "lack of maintenance", the "weather", "driving conditions", "typical normal engine oil burning", etc. The dealership states that I have to replace the engine myself, quoted at $8,000-$10,000. I scoured the internet for answers, and found a settlement, but a lawyer involved in the settlement stated they could not get the courts to support the "excessive engine oil consumption" or the "oil starvation. They were unsuccessful in their attempts to litigate that issue, even though all parties recognize the issue is real and a very large, serious issue.
There has been no resolution of this issue yet. No current fix no this car. I will update this information as it develops.
[UPDATE 8/31/2023] The dealer is basically winning, due to me not having the knock sensor software update installed, which falls under their settlement. They only have an obligation to replace the engine for free if the software was installed, and it wasn't. For those who do not know! If you have the software, and your check engine light comes on, you have a very limited number of miles you can drive it before they are not obligated to fix the engine! YOU MUST TAKE IT TO THE DEALERSHIP IMMEDIATELY!! Otherwise they will not have to replace or fix the engine. The software starts recording the number of miles the car is driven once the check engine light comes on. They will know how far the car was driven!
[UPDATE 8/30/2023] You MUST google classaction.org and other sites to search with your car's VIN number for possible recalls, and immediately take your car in if there is a recall, otherwise it will not be covered under that recall. If you don't you are liable for paying for replacements and damage if it falls under that recall, even with warranties.
- dstrait24, Gilbert, US