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Driving on highway 70 mph, engine light came on blinking, car went into safety mode, loss all power, car getting towed to dealer, still under 100,000 mile warranty I hope, car has no power now, engine shakes, we have had since 30,000 miles and have always taken care of it.
The contact owns a 2015 Hyundai Sonata. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle stalled with the check engine and battery warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to restart and was towed to his residence. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or independent mechanic to be diagnosed. The contact stated that the vehicle was previously taken to peacock Hyundai columbia, 310 greystone blvd, columbia, SC 29210, for routine maintenance, and the contact was informed that the vehicle was previously included in eight recalls, and that all the recalls were repaired. The engine control module was also replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 88,738.
My 19 year old daughter was driving home from the store and the car shut down in the middle of driving all power went out steering became hard and brakes became hard. And something smelled as if it was burning. We are the second owners of the car and barely drive it. It was purchased 2 years ago and regular maintenance is kept on the car. Unfortunately we don't have a warranty on the car any longer and still making payments. This is very dangerous and could have caused a major accident and as well as cost my daughter her life if she didn't know how to control the car when everything shut down in traffic.
Driving on the highway when "hybrid system warning. Do not drive" the vehicle lost all power and had to roll down the hill. This happened 2 years ago and the dealership supposedly fixed it.
In 2019 I had my computer replaced with less than 60K miles! I had every light come up on the dash board. I've been complaining to the dealer ship about my car running out of oil, the engine makes weird noises as it currently has less than 80K miles on it. I had my oil changed on April 15th. 2020 6 days later my cars engine was making noises checked my oil and I was down almost 2 quarts in less than a week. I bought this car brand new and have had nothing but issues with it.
- Kenduskeag, ME, USA
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The contact owns a 2015 Hyundai Sonata. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, there was an engine misfire with the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the turbo charger, intake and gasket were previously replaced however, the failure recurred and the vehicle was taken to san tan Hyundai (3252 S auto way, gilbert, AZ 85297) to be diagnosed. The contact was notified that cylinder number four needed to be replaced. The contact stated that the electronic wastegate actuator was also replaced. The vehicle was in the process of been repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided a case number. The failure mileage was approximately 48,000.
Engine oil consumption: More than 1 quarter every 1,000 miles but the mechanic did not find any leaking. The vehicle has total 55,000 miles and I drive about 1000 miles/month on freeway and local streets. I also found many reports on the websites and many Hyundai dealers had tested the oil consumption and waiting to the response from Hyundai headquarters.
Driving home and all of a sudden this alert goes off. Brake system warning, pull over now. Check brakes. Car slolws shuts off and I'm stuck on the road. Had to get a tow and now car won't start. Shows same warning when I try to start it.
The week of 2/3/20 I reported my vehicle's lose of power at interstate speeds and the illumination & chiming of the check engine light. I took the car to the dealer where they ran engine diagnostics and began an oil consumption test. On 3/2/20 the vehicle again lost power on the interstate. Again I took it to the dealer where they did the T3G campaign. Yesterday 3/17/20 the engine light came on and remained on for 5 starts of the engine. The dealer could not replicate the symptom on 3/18/20. The vehicle failed the oil consumption test by 363 miles and the dealer is submitting a claim for a new engine. This model year car has serious defects and may not be safe to drive.
The contact owns a 2015 Hyundai Sonata. The contact stated while driving at 70 mph, the check engine warning light illuminated and vehicle power was reduced. The vehicle was taken to joseph airport Hyundai located at (1220 w national rd, vandalia, oh 45377) to be diagnosed. The diagnosis was P1326 (malfunction indicator lamp) failure. The vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 143,000. The VIN provided was incorrect.
2015 Hyundai Sonata SE caught on fire after being parked in apartment building parking lot on 1/12/20. Car was serviced at certified Hyundai dealership repair shop on 1/10/20 for recall work and to investigate oil pressure light that would come on and off intermittently. Repair shop claimed there was an oil leak and recommended an oil change/valve cover gasket replacement (last oil change just under 5000 miles prior). Car began smelling as if something was burning later after leaving repair shop, as well as the next day, so shop was called back on 1/11/20 and message was left that it needed to be brought back in on Monday morning (1/13/20). Oil pressure light did not come back on, however, nor did any other warning lights. Car was driven sparingly in the neighborhood primarily for work purposes over the weekend and parked after approx. 12 minute commute home from work on Sunday evening (1/12/20). I returned a little over an hour later to discover the situation and learned that the fire dept. Had already come and gone. Immediately called police/fire dept. To find out what had happened and was informed that neighbors had called the police due to seeing it on fire about 10-15 minutes after I had parked the car. I am unclear of the exact nature of the problem, though oil appears to have been leaking (and burning - some light smoke was visible under hood on 1/11 & 1/12) after repairs, and fire is said to have started in the engine compartment. Insurance company was immediately notified as well and deemed the vehicle a total loss and towed it away for further investigation as to cause of fire on 1/14/20. Dealership where car was serviced 2 days prior is of concern since car appeared in worse condition after repairs than before, but I am uncertain of their liability in this case.
The car suddenly loses the ability to accelerate making it very stressful to drive as you are not certain when this will happen. At first it is intermittent but eventually it simply stays that way once the issue begins while you are driving, hence the car will have an almost impossible time retaining speed on the highway or accelerating at a light or as you merge onto highways. Changing the driver mode to sport appears to have a positive effect as it causes much more aggressive gear shifting but it then stays in the same gear for too long reaching rps that feel unsafe for the engine itself. This is now the third tie this happens and it is also the more severe manifestation of the problem, . the first time the dealer asserted they were not able to diagnose it but returned the car without the problem. The second time it happened they apologized and said that it was an issue with the engines computer algorithm, that apparently the computer learns from the way in which one drives and so is adaptive but that sometimes it can become corrupted. This third time the dealer told me it would take only a couple of hours to fix but now it has been three days and they have not called me back. They did leave a message that apparently they are ordering parts and will be fixing it. My issue now is that its a third time and it is clear that something in the car is defective and now we are going to be almost completely paranoid of it happening again at a critically dangerous intersection or merge area. We have been lucky so far but it is a family car and I do not feel safe in the car anymore given the repeating nature of this problem and the lack of information out there form the manufacturer as to what exactly is going on.
8-10 times in the past year while driving car in freeway hybrid system warning comes up prompting to safely pull over and turn off car. Car then starts slowing down. Have taken the vehicle to Hyundai service 4-5 times and they keep finding broken parts that dont fix the problem.
I was driving 60mph with cruise on a state highway. When the car accelerated there was a noise I couldn't identify. I immediately pulled to the side of the road to investigate and the noise sounded like rocks grinding. I checked oil and it was full. When car was restarted the noise resumed. I turned off the car and it didn't start again. Towed to a garage and they said there were metal shavings in the oil and motor was locked up. 125K miles and regularly maintained. Engine was replaced at a cost of $4000.
The contact owns a 2015 Hyundai Sonata. While driving 60 mph, the vehicle began to stall and the check engine warning indicator flashed. The contact pulled into a gas station and, upon depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle rumbled. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic where the vehicle was diagnosed with a faulty engine knock sensor. The contact spoke with southtowne Hyundai (7665 ga-85, riverdale, ga 30274) and was informed that there were no recalls on the vehicle. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 73,000.
I was driving my 2015 Hyundai Sonata hybrid and all of a sudden the engine light came on and my car just cut off I was able to hit the brakes.I was driving on the city street I thank god I wasn't on the highway.after that the car would not cut on again.had to get the car towed
I was driving to work Friday 12-6 at approx. 7:24am and the check engine light comes on and flashing. I then pulled over to see what was wrong and I turned the car off and back on the car will then only accelerate to 10 mph then slowly accelerate but will not go past 63. I was able to drive it back to a mechanic who then diagnosed it and stated it was a P3126 obd-II diagnostic powertrain (P) trouble code description P3126 engine trouble code is about exhaust gas recirculation sensor B circuit high. Reason for P3126 code the reason of P3126 obd-II engine trouble code is engine oil temperature sensor malfunction. P3126 code on vehicles with electronically controlled automatic transmissions, the 3-4 shift solenoid is responsible for actuating the hydraulic circuits to activate clutches or bands that change gears inside the automatic transmission.contacted Hyundai and justin asked me was the check engine flashing I advised him yes. He said it was more than likely a recall. He made me an appt for Tuesday 12-10 @ 7:15am. I proceeded to drive my vehicle to Hyundai and I was told it's not a recall and they are going to charge me $175 just to diagnose the problem. I drove it back to my job in flowery branch ga and contacted geico to tow it back to my house.
Engine knocking, checked the oil and it was fine. Drove it straight home which was about three miles. The next day I was driving it to work and the knocking was getting louder and louder, pulled over, checked the oil and it was sludge. Took it to grease monkey, which was directly across the street from where I was. They changed the oil and put an engine cleaner through it. Still the same. They took a look at it and said that the engine is seizing. I always maintained the car and no warning lights ever came on until after the oil change, then the check engine light came on. Mileage around 113,000 when this happened.
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- Jefferson, IA, USA