0.3

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
700,662 miles

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2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport engine problems

engine problem

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2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport Owner Comments

problem #1

Jan 072018

Santa Fe Sport

  • 700,662 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

2015 Hyundai Santa Fe sport 2.0T 4cyl wjth the previously recalled (2011-2014) engine. Theta || gdi 2.0 was running perfectly normal one day no warning lights or messages were displayed besides my tire pressure light. I was driving about 30 miles an hour on flat paved road when the engine started making a knocking/ ticking noise very loudly, the check engine light then came on, I turned the car around to head back home which I was only 4 miles away, the car was losing power to the engine as I kept driving to make it home, I made it to the hill I live on which is steep and tried to go a little faster but the car wouldn't go over 20 mph at this point and the noise is becoming louder and louder. I made it to my drive when the engine shut down. I turned the key off for about a minute and then tried starting it up again, it wouldn't. turn over and made a loud clunk. I did try having the vehicle repaired as I was told the trouble code it was displaying were P0014 and P0024, my mechanic diagnosed this as the engine timing solenoids needing to be replaced and the camshaft timing being advanced, I went ahead with the new solenoids and a complete oil change due to there being metal shavings in the oil and on the solenoids. After the repairs were complete it was test driven by the mechanic and the engine shut down once again, the brand new solenoids and oil all had been contaminated with metal shavings. I was then advised that the engine needs to be replaced at my expense as it is out of warranty. I now have a car with an outstanding balance that doesn't run and a very high mechanic bill and nothing to show for it. I will not be purchasing a replacement engine out of pocket as this is a faulty engine

- Harding, PA, USA

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