5.2

fairly significant
Typical Repair Cost:
$120
Average Mileage:
63,050 miles
Total Complaints:
5 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replaced battery (3 reports)
  2. not sure (2 reports)
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problem #5

Nov 122021

Elantra GLS 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 83,000 miles

You buy a used car and you have to manually turn off the headlights when you turn car off or it drains battery.

- Tina P., Plymouth, US

problem #4

Dec 002016

Elantra 3.2lV6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 18,000 miles

Battery does not hold up well keep having to replace them.

- Kim S., Psl, US

problem #3

Mar 182017

Elantra Limited

  • Automatic transmission
  • 105,000 miles

My battery light was coming on and off. This particular Saturday on a busy freeway in stop and go traffic, my battery light came on. Within a mile of this on going bumper to bumper traffic, I lost my pwr steering, than all the dashboard lights came on, then I lost the radio. I tried to pull off to the side but never made it. Battery dead. Called a tow truck and dropped it off at the dealership in Markham. I was towd for 35 kms and the cost of a tow is not cheap.

Called the dealership in the morning and explained the problem. Well we have to do an diagnostic test and that will cost you x amt of money. They had it all day and said it was the battery. 3 yrs old and needed a new battery .. come on! Ok got a new battery.Warrant was over ... nice. Had to miss work as they do not have a courtesy car and I work 30 kms from the dealer. A week later the light came back on. Called them several times and finally they returned my call. Had me bring it in again .. this time they said there was a loose wire that was causing the problem.

Again they had it all day, but this time I demanded a car and they rented one from Enterprise. I virtually got 3 kms away from the dealer and the light came back on. I called 3x to the dealer and they would not pick up the phone. I was going out of town the next day 3.5 hrs away and could not afford another breakdown and left stranded so far away. The light was on for almost 2 hrs that day. The light then went off.

The light went off and has been off for almost a month until just the other day. Light is on and a msg on the radio/GPS screen says battery discharge make sure the car is turned on .. I'm driving .. the car is on .. what is going on?

Called the dealer and no one has returned my call .. as well there is a recall on my car.

- Randy W., Thornhill, ON, Canada

problem #2

Nov 292015

Elantra 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 66,195 miles

How can a 2013 battery go bad in 2 years. Of course it happened on a Sunday and I could not call the dealer. I had to replace the battery myself so I could go to work Monday. It was so dead, the interior lights would not come on.

- Rick W., Palmyra, PA, US

problem #1

Jun 032015

Elantra Limited

  • Automatic transmission
  • 43,000 miles

Although I made it under warranty, had I got in 3 days later I would have had to pay full price for the battery.

$176.00

- Michael D., Winter Haven, FL, US