10.0

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
$230
Average Mileage:
65,500 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (1 reports)
  2. tighten starter trigger wire (1 reports)
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problem #2

Dec 092016

Sonata GLS 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 72,900 miles

I have had it with this car and this problem. It is the only major problem I've ever had with this car, but it is driving me CRAZY. It needs a part (Starter Trigger Wire) which Hyundai says they do not have and cannot get. Who ever heard of anything so crazy? The dealer has done over $1,000 worth of unnecessary work in addition to almost $1,000 for real 3rd party mechanics to do real repairs on it. Now it's in the shop again. For the same problem... Loose Starter Trigger Wire. I'm going to see if my mechanic can solder the wire onto the solenoid and if the starter ever needs to be replaced again, just cut the wire and solder another one onto the new terminal. That's the only way I know to fix it for GOOD!

- David M., Louisville, KY, US

problem #1

Jul 292011

Sonata GLS 2.4L 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 58,064 miles

The 09 Sonata let me down this morning. It didn't start. Called for a jump. No luck. Battery was completely dead though, and purchased new one to the tune of $95.15. It seems like a battery should last more than 3 years though... :(

Anyway, it still didn't want to start. Tried it 4-5 times before it finally turned over and started. Took it to the nearest dealership, and it's a Friday, but they can't even guarantee the car will be looked at by next week. (What a crock of sh*t! I work at a dealership, a different brand of course, but our Service Department isn't that lazy and unknowning.)

Stated all the issues I've had with starting. Stated battery had just been replaced and alternator had already been tested and ruled out.

- Amanda H., St Louis, MO, US