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Engine Seized
2011 Hyundai Sonata (Page 8 of 10)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Hyundai dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2011 Sonata has a seriously defective engine that seizes without warning. It was awarded the dubious honor of being the first CarTalk / CarComplaints Turd of the Week in late September 2015.
A class action lawsuit was filed in May 2015 against Hyundai that claims the 2.4L Sonata engine is defective. More info here.
9.2
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $5,150
- Average Mileage:
- 96,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 192 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- engine replacement (148 reports)
- not sure (33 reports)
- junked the car (4 reports)
- sold vehicle (4 reports)
- replace lower half of engine (3 reports)
engine problem
Helpful websites
- 2011 Hyundai Sonata Engine Failure Class Action Investigation - Chimicles & Tikellis is investigating a proposed class action lawsuit against Hyundai for alleged premature engine failure in certain 2011 Hyundai Sonata vehicles. These models may contain a defect predisposing the engines to experience engine bearing failure, overheating, oil consumption, piston ring land failure and/or connecting rod knock. These issues may result in catastrophic engine failure along with safety issues and expensive repairs.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I have to say I'm shocked! We proudly bought our 2011 Hyundai Sonata in Oct 2011.. My husband has a long commute, so he had about 120,000 miles on it.
On Thursday, 04/16/15, he was on his way to pick up our kids and while 2 blocks from the school, the car just died, no warning, no lights.. nothing. He was able to get it started again and made it about 20 feet into a parking lot, where it died again. He ran to the school, got the kids, went back to the car and it started. Checked the oil and it was low so he went and got oil and added 2 quarts - Note: there was NEVER any oil leaks or stains on the driveway, no low oil/engine light at all. He drove it back and forth to work the next couple days and the car seemed ok and was planning on taking it for an oil change over the weekend, which it was just about due for.
On Sunday 04/19, he said the engine light came on, so he was just going to take off work on Monday and take it to the dealer and while there, also have some recalls taken care of. A couple hours later, the Service Manager called him and told him there is a rod knock, oil was about 2 quarts low (again?!?!?), that there was "sludge and metal bits" in the oil and we'd need a new engine. Let me state that "new" was a used engine with 70K miles on it for $6,000+. No way! The car wasn't even worth that anymore..
We had no choice but to rent a car for a couple days and we ended up getting another car.. which sucks because both of our cars were paid off and can't really afford a car payment right now, but what choice do we have??? We were hoping to trade in our 2008 car long before we had to trade in this 2011.
The dealer said it would go to auction for parts and they didn't want it for a trade in. It's pretty sad when the dealer doesn't even want it.
After we got rid of the car, I started Googling and find this is a common issue??? Seriously???? So disappointed.
- qweenb76, Plainfield, IL, US