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10/5/21Driving on interstate. Experienced sudden loss of power. Pulled to side of road and car completely stopped and shut down. No warning lights prior to incident. Vehicle routinely serviced and had full tank of gas. Mechanic stated catastrophic engine failure.
The contact owned a 2012 Hyundai Tucson. The contact owns a 60 MPH, the contact heard a loud pop noise and from the outside of the vehicle and the vehicle began to lose motive power and smoke coming from the front of the hood. The contact pulled the vehicle over to the side of the road and open the hood and saw fire coming from the engine. The contact back up and waited for police to come out to assist. The fire extinguished on its own. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to a local dealer where it was later deemed a total loss. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
Noticed a knocking had started and soon after the car stalled on the freeway. Towed to mechanic and then dealership. Engine failure. Metal shavings found in oil. Failed rod bearing.
My vehicle has stalled (died) several times on me in the last several months. This happens when I am pulling into traffic or stopping at a light, etc. and is a serious problem because it could cause me to be hit. I took the car to my licensed mechanic and he said there was metal in the variable timing hub...he put the new part on it and then changed the oil and took it for a test drive. On return it was rechecked and found to be full of metal shavings again. He stated I would need new engine because mine was falling apart. He checked for recalls and found that this problem was a recall on the Santa Fe and the Sonata but not for my Tuscon...this does not make sense as these vehicles basically have the same or similar engines. Check engine light and oil light came on and stayed on. I was advised by my mechanic to contact you with this problem. I believe Tuscons should be added to the recall list before lives are lost. I believe my car should be repaired by the dealership..I would appreciate any help you can give me on this
The contact owns a 2012 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while driving at 40 - 50 mph, the vehicle lost motive power without warning. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and diagnosed as engine failure. The mechanic referred the contact to tow the vehicle to another independent mechanic who specialized in engine repair. The vehicle was then towed to the second independent mechanic where the vehicle remained. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was over 100,000.
- Woodstock, IL, USA
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Had to get my car towed on the city street. The mecanic had to replace the engine due to the engine issue. Submitted a claim to Hyundai- campaign181 in January with no response.
I was driving down the highway going about 70 miles and hour and for no reason I lost power, the oil light and battery light flashed briefly and thankfully I was able to get to the side of the road off the highway. It turned off. I was able to get it started agin and baby it to the nearest gas station less than a mile down the road. My husband told me to just baby it home and he would take a look at it. It started making a ticking sound. I did get it home and my husband said my engine was shot. Now I don't even know how this is possible for a car that was running just fine and then all this werid stuff happens. Please look into this. I could have been killed. Now we have a dead car that we still have to pay for. And we can't afford a new engine plus the labor to put it in. Now we are trying to find a new car.
I have a 2012 Hyundai Tucson AWD with 86,000 miles on it. While driving it recently could hear engine rattle/knocking noise. Brought it into the dealer and after two days looking at it, they said the engine needs to be replaced. They said the damage is in the lower part of the engine. They said since I am the second owner, manufacturer warranty does not apply. $9000 to replace engine. Recall for this engine in the 2012 Kia with the manufacturer pays to have replaced, but not for same issue under the Hyundai brand??
While accelerating onto the highway, a clicking or clacking noise was heard from the engine, the vehicle then seemed to suddenly loose power then stall. I was fortunate to be able to coast the vehicle off the road and into a parking lot. With the vehicle parked, found oil pouring from under the engine and also saw a long trail of oil leading from the highway to the vehicle. Also found metal shavings in the oil and debris from the broken engine block caught in the plastic shroud under the engine.
I received a safety recall on Nov. 27th on the vehicle. I made an appt with a hyudai dealer for service. On Dec. 2 I was driving to the dealership on a city road, after accelerating from a stoplight stop, the engine blew. Luckily we were all at a low speed as the light had just gone green. Dealership says it threw a rod through block and sent me a picture. This car has the theta II engine. My model and year have not been involved in the recalls nor lawsuits for the issue the engine is having in other models, but this engine had only 80K, has been regularly serviced, and I cant imagine what else would cause such a thing other than a manufacturing defect like the one I am reading about with the debris.
The contact owns a 2012 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30-35 mph, there was an abnormally loud sound coming from the engine compartment. The contact took the vehicle to a certified mechanic who stated the engine needed to be replaced. The contact took the vehicle to lester glenn Hyundai toms river (386 NJ-37, toms river, NJ 08753; (732) 691-4108) who repaired the vehicle. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and a case was filed. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.
I was driving and the engine started making a click click noise. It sounded terrible like there were rocks rattling around at the bottom of the engine and lost power. The vehicle broke down and I had to find a to and rental car to get home. Hyundai service said I need a new engine, because the entire engine needed replaced. I know there have been several recalls on the Hyundai engines and I called the Hyundai customer service and flat out told me that my ngine was outside of the warranty and therefore they could not help. I am not ready to have to get a new vehicle, specially in this covid situation. I had a similar issue with a 2003 tuscon Santa Fe...this engine failure issue is a scam.
The contact owns a 2012 Hyundai tuscan. The contact stated that while driving approximately 45 mph, a loud banging noise began to come from the engine of the vehicle. The contact pulled over and had the vehicle towed. The contact stated that the vehicle sounded as if the motor had been blown. The contact had not taken the vehicle to the dealership. The vehicle had not been officially diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The manufacturer stated that the vehicle was included in NHTSA campaign number: 19V063000 (engine and engine cooling) however, it was for changing an oil pan gasket and the oil pressure switch, not the engine. The approximate failure mileage was 112,000.
The contact owns a 2012 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving 50 mph, the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 19V063000 (engine and engine cooling). The contact stated the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact called jim click Hyundai auto mall Tucson (700 w auto mall dr, Tucson, AZ 85705, (877) 888-2233) who confirmed that parts were not yet available. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 138,000. Parts distribution disconnect.
I was driving and the engine started making a noise. All of a sudden it sounded terrible like there were rocks rattling around in the engine and it shut down. I was initially in town when it started and just got on the hwy when she broke down. Hubby, two puppies, and I were stranded in the side of the hwy in 100 degree heat for 2 hrs. Had to rent a moving truck and trailer to make the trek back home to ga. Hyundai service said it threw a rod and shredded in the engine and the entire engine needed replaced. Minimum of $5500 for the engine itself. I switched to synthetic oil on the first change when I got her new and was regular with her maintenance. I was not ready to have to get a new vehicle just yet.
I received the recall of my 2012 Hyundai tuscon. As a precaution I took it to the dealership to address the recall 181 and an electrical issue I had with the power windows. I visited the dealer two weeks apart and sat at the dealership for more than 5 hours with the second visit being for 8 hours. I was told something was leaking in steering and that had TL be fixed. I left with my car and approximately 8 days later there was a clicking and clanking aound coming from the engine, ive never heard the sound, yet on my paperwork it stated I complained about the sound, which I never did. My car started to stall and lose speed. I was over 100 miles from home and my car was failing in the mountains at that. I called the service department multiple times and never received a call back. Thank god for my insurance towing the car to the closest dealership. A day and half later I was told the engine was gone! I visited the dealership on 07/31/20 & 08/14/20... they documented a rattling rattling sound in the front in... never addressed me about this 'sound', did a so call inspection of the car and next thing I am told is I cant drive it because the engine could blow. No return from Hyundai service manager, no claim filed and I am still out of state without an answer. Called customer service sat online 30 mins waiting for a rep before their line disconnected and them another hour. Filed a case and now still stuck waiting for these people to do their job with out putting my life at risk.
Driving my 2012 Hyundai Tucson in jersey city, NJ, engine start making a noise, I stopped, it was no any light on on my dash. Shot off my car, the stars again, noise was still on.... take a car to Hyundai dealership, left there for couple days, then resilt is coming? car needs a full engine. I have maintained my car with oil changes and the car has 56700 miles. There are numerous reports of failure of the theta II 2.4 liter engines, which my car has, yet no recall issues. Will be around $6000 dollars, Hyundai dealer tells me, my car will not cover by warranty, because I'm not a first owner I'am concerned that there is a defect in the engine that poses a risk to life. And Hyundai manufacturers should take a full responsibilities of their engine failures on Tucson vehicles.
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- Rockingham , VA, USA