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While driving a flashing engine light came on in my 2019 Hyundai Tucson. This made the car slow down and have no power. I brought the car to the nearest mechanic, they told me it was the knock sensor and told me it was a recall for this car, I should bring it back to the dealership. I called the dealership and they had told me to bring the car in. They inspected the car on 8/30/24 at 44,990 miles and told me it was the knock sensor and replaced it. On 11/4/24 at 46,246 miles the car was brought back in for the same issue and the car was inspected again, it was the knock sensor. This time the software was replaced. On 1/29/25 at 48,042 while driving on a highway going 70 mph the flashing light comes on again, brought it back to the dealership and I was given a loaner. The reached out to me and told me it was the knock sensor. They had the car for about 5 days. On 2/14/25 at 48,248 again, driving on a highway the flashing engine light appears again. Called the dealership and brought in the car and again, the knock sensor. On 12/31/25 at 56,712, driving on the highway, the flashing light appears again...On 1/2/26 the car goes back to the dealership, they call me and said that it's the strangest thing, the serpentine belt is worn, and it was making a banging sound which was setting off the knock sensor. At this point they offered to put in a new serpentine belt. I refused because after 5 failed attempts, I decided to bring it to my mechanic (I had lost all confidence with Hyundai mechanics). He did replace it. At this point I sent a letter to Hyundai motors stating all the facts that have been happening and asked for a buyout. After their investigation they called me and said, because you brought it to your mechanic they couldn't help me, but, if it happens again, bring it back to Hyundai. On 2/2/26, 57,286, again. I called the dealership and brought it back. This time they said that they didn't have a loaner to give so I rented one, 4 days. This is 5 failed attempts
Catalytic converter and oil leak which is causing the vehicle to lose power. The catalytic converter was replaced in 2024 and now is bad again in 2025. Oil consumption has been a problem since 2024. Hyuandi is refusing to repair the vehicle. Despite the engine making a knocking noise and the check engine light is flashing the vehicle is still under the 150,000 power train warranty
The engine consumes oil and requires catalytic converter replacement every year at inspection. The engine has been maintained with regular oil and filter changes and the oil is continuously needing to be topped off between changes. I have owned the vehicle for 5 years and have replaced the catalytic converter 3 times. The first time I had it replaced it was still under warranty and it was replaced by the dealership. The technician stated that it was a known issue with these vehicles. It was about six months before the check engine light was on again and showing the same code and problem. Every year I am replacing the catalytic converter to pass inspection. I have taken it to different locations every year to try to find a solution to this and they all say the engines are burning too much oil and causing catalytic converter failure.
The vehicle has consumed the oil and no light came on. I drove and i checked when the running engine start doing a dry noise and loose the power. The stick was completely dry, i filled with 2 litters and now the stick show in the half. My vehicle has 60k miles and tomorrow will check on the servis. It is unacceptable first how the vehicle consumed the oil and the second the system didn't notify risking an overheat and posing an elevated risk to spop in the middle of the road causing an accident or starting a fire due to overheat.
Purchased this car used 3 years ago. Followed owner's manual for oil and filter changes. On 1/2/26 the engine seized, had it towed to Hyundai dealership and they will not approve a replacement for the engine because they said I hadn't followed maintenance guidelines. I submitted all receipts and they still are denying. I had the KSDS and all Hyundai campaigns addressed which was to extend the warranty and they still deny. NO WARNING LIGHTS whatsoever came on until the engine seized on the parkway. Hyundai knows there is an issue with these engines but still won't step up.
Car is burning oil quickly. Had 2 oil changes within 3 months. Way before it was needed. No oil leaks detected. Oil gets dark fast and is burning off quickly. Take to Pep Boyz and other repair shops. Not yet taken to dealership.
Hello, my 2019 Hyundai Tuscan I have owned for 3 years-4 years. Unfortunately it is a GDI Motor, it uses oil so bad, even though I do change the oil every 3,000 miles, and do every maintenance on the vehicle that is told to me done, ever time I change the oil it is low, even though I top it off through out the 3,000 miles. I have no leaks at all and it is just evaporating, I do not think this is right for a 2019-?? there is several issues and concerns from other buyers with this issue. There should be a fix to this, asap
My 2019 Hyundai Tucson previously required an engine replacement due to a known defect. After the engine replacement, the check engine light remained on. Recently, the check engine light began flashing, and the vehicle was towed to the dealership. I was informed the vehicle has a radiator/cooling system failure. Given the history of engine defects and warning lights, I am concerned about vehicle safety and reliability.
I am submitting this complaint regarding excessive and abnormal oil consumption in my 2019 Hyundai Tucson. Despite regular maintenance and oil changes performed according to manufacturer recommendations, my vehicle consumes oil at an excessive rate, requiring frequent oil top-offs between oil change intervals. I have experienced low oil levels with little to no warning, which poses a serious safety concern due to the risk of engine failure while driving. The vehicle does not show visible oil leaks, suggesting internal oil consumption. This issue appears to be consistent with numerous consumer complaints involving Hyundai vehicles of similar model years and engines. The dealerships have been unhelpful and dismissive, often stating that the oil consumption is -??within normal limits-?? or requiring lengthy oil consumption tests without offering a permanent solution. I feel I am being given the runaround rather than receiving a meaningful repair or accountability for what appears to be a known defect. Excessive oil consumption can lead to engine damage, stalling, or sudden engine failure, which is a significant safety hazard for myself, passengers, and other drivers. Hyundai dealerships have failed to adequately address or correct the issue, despite the widespread nature of similar complaints and known engine issues associated with Hyundai vehicles. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate this matter further, as this defect affects vehicle safety and reliability and appears to be part of a broader pattern with Hyundai engines.
Oil component failure causing extreme heating within the engine and catalytic converter which poses risk for engine fire. This oil consumption issue was addressed by the dealership who ran a test to see how much oil was consumed. The test results showed that the vehicle was burning oil at a high rate and would ultimately result in engine failure. The low-oil light has never come on indicating a need for an oil change. Despite this, I have constantly pulled my own dip stick and got changes every 2,000 miles. For this make and model, they required a change every 5,000 miles. When I notified Hyundai Corporate over this concern. They claimed due to it being outside of warranty, that it does not matter what my engine light has been doing since I got the car, nor the issue with the oil consumption, they refuse to address any of these problems as being a manufacturing problem. The maintenence has been kept up since I got the car, so the manufacturer is not acknowledging the constant issue with Hyundai Tuscon engine dangers. If a fire were to occurr, I was told this is not Hyundai's responsibility due to me not being the first owner and it not falling within warranty. After the combustion test, Hyundai claimed that they refilled my oil. When I checked my dip stick after only driving 100 miles, the image attached will show the resulting levels. My oil light is still not coming on despite this. Even when it has been much lower than the pictured level. This, paired with the super heated catalytic converter due to the oil consumption, is going to cause an engine fire and is not fair to the consumer.
My 2019 Hyundai Tucson, VIN [XXX], has developed engine knocking, which may indicate internal engine failure. A mechanic has suggested a possible loss of cylinder compression, though the exact cause has not been confirmed. Hyundai vehicles from similar model years have experienced engine failures related to bearing wear and metal debris, leading to stalling, loss of power, and complete engine failure. These failures present a serious safety risk, particularly if the engine fails while driving. I am concerned that this defect could result in sudden loss of power or engine seizure, increasing the risk of an accident. I am submitting this complaint to ensure the issue is properly investigated and addressed. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
My 2019 Hyundai Tucson, VIN [XXX], has developed engine knocking, which may indicate internal engine failure. A mechanic has suggested a possible loss of cylinder compression, though the exact cause has not been confirmed. Hyundai vehicles from similar model years have experienced engine failures related to bearing wear and metal debris, leading to stalling, loss of power, and complete engine failure. These failures present a serious safety risk, particularly if the engine fails while driving. I am concerned that this defect could result in sudden loss of power or engine seizure, increasing the risk of an accident. I am submitting this complaint to ensure the issue is properly investigated and addressed. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The engine has begun making a persistent knocking sound, especially during acceleration. A mechanic inspected it and indicated it may be related to cylinder compression issues or internal engine damage, but the exact cause is not yet confirmed. Because this matches symptoms associated with the known connecting rod bearing defect affecting the 2.0L Nu GDI engines, I am requesting a full warranty inspection under the Engine II Settlement and Hyundai-??s extended engine warranty program.
I own a 2019 Hyundai Tucson, Since purchase, I noticed a strange engine noise. The dealership [Dealership Name] told me it was not a problem, but the vehicle has consistently consumed about 1 liter of oil per week. Despite multiple service visits, Hyundai has not recognized this as a factory defect and requested $3,500 for testing. I am concerned that the excessive oil consumption could lead to engine overheating, which may increase the risk of an accident.
Fitzgerald Countryside Hyundai - address is 27419 US Hwy 19 N, Clearwater, FL 33761 refuses to fix a recall on my unsafe car. Check engine light flashing due to code P1326 which is an issue detected by KSDS that monitors unusual engine vibrations and is designed to prevent engine damage
High oil consumption, Taken to dealer for oil consumption test, Have to drive vehicle 1000 miles, Then take vehicle back to dealership to see how many quotes of all I-??ve burnt or lost recheck oil levels
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