10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 8
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
40,339 miles

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problem #78

Sep 212021

Sonata 4-cyl

  • miles
When driving at night headlights, and all lights goes off.(I do not drive much after dark, but this needs to be addressed). It has happened a few times this past year, thought it was me, yet my daughter used the car and she had it happened 4 or 5 times.Sometimes it happens when you use directional lights. No warning when it happens, which is very dangerous.There is only less than 68,000 miles. Supposed to be under warranty 100,000 miles or 10 years, yet I am told I have to pay $150 to do diagnostic which may not be solving the problem which is not fair. Looking online there are many complaints of this on this year and model. Asked the manufacturer when will they do a recall" After someone gets killed"

- Vero Beach, FL, USA

problem #77

Sep 242021

Sonata

  • miles
The car looses power the rpm want get above 2 and now it want crank

- Olla, LA, USA

problem #76

May 082021

Sonata

  • 100,000 miles
What seems to be random and without provocation, the car will sound a beeping alarm that only sounds on the interior, it will deactivate the accelerator (basically puts the car in neutral), and will display a warning message that reads "hybrid system warning! safely stop and do not drive. Check brake". no matter what speed the car is traveling at, it can undergo this problem. If brakes are applied during this issue, it will sound as if the brakes are grinding and are not functioning properly. The issue can only be resolved by putting the vehicle in park, turning off the vehicle, and restarting it. If this is done, the car is back to 'normal' function. It has certainly been a safety hazard as it has done it multiple times in bumper to bumper traffic while traveling at higher rates of speed, and the car stalls out in the middle of the freeway. The Hyundai service department has found no issue after running diagnostics, and says there is nothing that can be done to remedy the issue overall. I would estimate this exact issue has occurred approximately 20 times, periodically, over the last 6 months.

- Honolulu, HI, USA

problem #75

Apr 302021

Sonata

  • 125,000 miles
I was driving on a local road and the car started jumping so I pulled down the block to park it and it turned off.

- Elmwood Park, NJ, USA

problem #74

Apr 242021

Sonata

  • 98,579 miles
As I was driving my car one day my wheel suddenly became stiff, I was unable to steer. I almost hit two cars while driving, on my dash the wheel logo with an exclamation point came on and sleepy road icon as well. I almost lost my life that day, I went to an advanced auto part because I felt like it was a power steering problem, I bought power steering fluid only to find out that my car is electric power steering. I turned off my car and the icons went away, the next day it did the same thing out of nowhere but thankfully I was in a clear road. This defect has put a risk on my life and will to others, please recall this vehicle.

- Naples, FL, USA

problem #73

Oct 272020

Sonata

  • 92,183 miles
The check engine light illuminated intermittently at 92K miles, then the engine started making noises intermittently, and then the vehicle was slow to accelerate intermittently. The knock sensor software upgrade had previously been installed. The synthetic oil had been changed at 82K and 86K. South point Hyundai changed the oil, replaced the battery and turbocharger at 92381 miles. Around 93246 miles the intermittent engine noises and intermittent no acceleration and slow acceleration are back, and the check engine light is not illuminating. Returned my Sonata to South point Hyundai who reports the engine is bad, but there are no diagnostic error codes, and they are waiting to hear back from Hyundai on how to proceed. Hence, the knock sensor software update is not a corrective action for detecting engine failure, alerting drivers to engine failure. The knock sensor software update is not an effective screen for engine defects. The engine noises occur when the vehicle is stationary, in motion, on a city street, and on a highway.

- Austin, TX, USA

problem #72

Jan 222021

Sonata

  • 109,000 miles
Hybrid system warning "safely stop and do not drive" warning sounded while driving at approximately 70mph on the interstate and the car immediately lost power and was unable to lost the ability to steer as the steering wheel locked! the dealer indicated it was the power relay assembly for the hybrid battery that faulted.

- Lebanon, TN, USA

problem #71

Jan 082021

Sonata

  • 80,000 miles
"check charging system" warning message came on while driving on the highway at night 01/08/2021. Suddenly no power to the engine. The gas pedal wasn't working. Quickly I pull into the hard shoulder. The car failed to start the engine with the same error message. The car lost power shortly after. (the hazard light wasn't working. I contacted 911 for emergency assistance. Penndot truck shows up after an hour to cover the road. ( to prevent collisions.) I towed the car to a nearby dealer. Contacted by the dealer 3 days later. They said it was12V a battery issue and it's fixed. I went back to the dealer the next day to pick up the car. I paid $388 for replacing the battery. The car won't start with the same error message. I ran into the dealer asked for an explanation. The worse thing is the dealer never ran the diagnostic test for code or anything and assumed it's fixed. I demanded a refund. I made a few calls to check the status of service since then. No one has returned my call yet.

- East Norriton, PA, USA

problem #70

Dec 162020

Sonata

  • miles
My headlights keep going very dimmed and brake lights consistently burning out in my car. I am replacing them every couple of months. This has been going on over a year.

- San Antonio, TX, USA

problem #69

Nov 202020

Sonata

  • 112,121 miles
I was driving the vehicle on a highway going no more than 45 mph and all the lights came on and it shut completely off. I tried to get a jump but it still didn't do anything. There was no engine lights or anything on my dashboard besides eco. The car hasn't had any issues at all. For some strange reason my steering wheel been locking a lot.

- Valdosta, GA, USA

problem #68

Nov 012020

Sonata

  • 80,000 miles
This is a major issue thousands are having with this model 2014 Sonata. When using the blinker, it causes the headlights to completely shut off while driving. Soon as the blinker turns off it kills the headlights. Extremely dangerous and Hyundai seems to be ignoring this issue and pretending they're not hearing of it often. I've had to pull over many times until the lights come back on. Seems to be an issue in the steering column. Cruise control also decides when it wants to work. Sometimes on startup it works, sometimes it doesn't. I believe it has to do when the car is started. Something odd electrically with these cars. But the blinker/headlight issue is causing wrecks. This is wildly dangerous

- Sarasota, FL, USA

problem #67

Jul 122020

Sonata

  • 137,000 miles
While driving my Sonata an error appeared on my dashboard stating 'hybrid system warning! safely stop and do not drive. Check brakes." When this occurs the gas pedal goes to the floor and the brakes grinds my tires. U can hear a loud chiming like sound coming from the car. I'm reading this issue with a number of Sonata hybrid.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #66

Jun 152020

Sonata

  • 95,000 miles
When driving at night my headlights some times flicker like from high beams to low. This is bad enough, but when they go completely out on 2 lane highways at midnight it is heart stopping. Have learned it might be multi function switch ( turn signal switch). To be repaired at my expense even though there has been hundreds of complaints for this issue. Rep from Hyundai told me he had never heard of this problem even as dealer mechanics says happens all the time.. maybe another class action would get their attention before some is killed.

- Warner Robins, GA, USA

problem #65

Feb 222020

Sonata

  • miles
Drivers side brake light bulb exploded, and melted into the socket. I was advised that you cannot replace just the socket and Hyundai is quoting $400 for the entire wiring harness. This is a fire hazard and causes an additional safety hazard with the loss of the brake light

- El Cajon, CA, USA

problem #64

Jul 192020

Sonata

  • 110,000 miles
While driving on the highway, apx 70mph, occasionally my 2014 Sonata gls will completely die. This has happened at least 10 times not in the last two months, always when the car is in motion usually at highway speeds. The dash lights all go black, radio cuts off, and engine dies, for apx 2-3 seconds, and then usually turns itself back on like it never died. Occasionally though the car will not turn itself back on. When it dies, the steering also becomes very stiff and the brakes are extremely hard to use. My car has only 112xxx miles and has always been serviced regularly. There has never been any check engine light on or any codes stored when checked. I've contacted Hyundai service center multiple times. Each time they tell me that they can't help me, there are no recalls and I should 'check my battery connections'. I have, they are all fine. I'm very concerned for the safety of myself and my three children. Three mechanics now have checked out the car and they can't seem to find any problems.

- Glasgow, WV, USA

problem #63

Jun 202019

Sonata

  • miles
Muchos "...........................................................................................................................

- Bakersfield, CA, USA

problem #62

Jun 012017

Sonata

  • 45,000 miles
The contact owns a 2014 Hyundai Sonata. The contact stated that start-up there was an abnormal sound coming from the engine. The contact also stated that the display intermittently failed to operate while using the back-up camera. The vehicle was taken to gossett Hyundai South (2660 mt moriah rd, memphis, tn 38115) and the contact was informed that the vehicle would be repaired under warranty. Several days later the contact was informed that the vehicle was not subjected to a warranty repair and that the vehicle would have to be repaired out of pocket. The vehicle was then taken to wolfchase Hyundai (7727 us-64, memphis, tn 38133) and the information was confirmed. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 20V121000 (fuel system, gasoline) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact also stated that there was an abnormal buzzing sound coming from the exhaust system. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failures. The approximate failure mileage was 45,000. VIN tool confirms parts not available.

- Cordova, TN, USA

problem #61

Jun 012019

Sonata

  • miles
I have replaced my light bulbs in the back 2 tail lights within a month of each other. And the light bulbs keep going out. It is something electrical going on. I have also a melted housing light. Every time I put a light bulb in. It goes back out. The only stopping light that works is the one it the back window. So only my left light works when I turn on the lights. But no brake lights. Just the one in the window. My car was stationary and you could plainly see the lights were not working. And also I had someone to step on the brakes to see if they would come on. And they are not. I did get them to work at one moment. But the just went out when U stepped on the brakes. This has been going on for months now. Just thought the car need some work done. But it's only 6 years old. And I should not be having electrical issues so soon.

- East Saint Louis, IL, USA

problem #60

Nov 072014

Sonata

  • 5,000 miles
Sometimes when you are driving, the steering wheel will jerk in either about 2 inches. It is not enough to force you into the other lane but enough to scare you. When you try to correct it, the steering wheel seems to be hard to turn like it is locked. If I turn the wheel back the other way the attempt to steer normally, the wheel is loose and normal. Speed is not a factor as this has happened at various speeds from 35 to 70 ph. I asked the dealer about this and they "test drive it but could not replicate it". I was told they could keep it for a week and let someone drive it around and they would try to figure it out. In the meantime, I would be without a car. Also, there is an electrical buzzing noise coming out from under my dashboard behind the speedometer. I have actually called a couple different dealers and let them listen to it but no one knows what it is. My local dealer want S to again keep my car for a week to investigate. I took it to them while it was making the noise and the computer said nothing was wrong. This seems to be related to the climate control system according to my experimentation with the noise and changing the settings on the climate control. Both issues have been reported to my dealer since about 4 months after I bought the car. When I asked the dealer for documentation, no one actually put my complaints in the system.

- Hernshaw, WV, USA

problem #59

Jun 172019

Sonata

  • 98,000 miles
I was on the interstate during torrential downpour, my car's check engine light started flashing and I couldn't accelerate above 2,000 RPM or go over 60 mph. It was very dangerous. I took the car to the dealership to be repaired. After 3 days I picked the car up, and they said they replaced the knock sensor and the car was fixed. Since then this has happened 3 more times. Car is currently in the shop. I started researching on my own, and I read that the knock sensor was an update Hyundai added after the recall of the engines in these cars. This knock sensor is actually protecting my car (and me) by putting it in 'limp mode' because it senses something dangerous in the engine. I have contacted Hyundai Consumer Affairs to inform them I am afraid to drive the car because this has happened so many times and clearly is't fixed, and I'm sure it has to do with the recalls they have and engine fires. They've done nothing. Last time I went to get the car the manager at the dealership said that many people were having issues, but Hyundai doesn't allow them to actually fix the problem. They have to do work-around fixes instead of the actual repairs needed. The manger said he predicts that "there will be a class action lawsuit because of Hyundai not doing anything to actually fix this engine issue". I don't know who to turn to, but I' am afraid to drive the car. I don't want to be driving down the road and the engine catch fire. I'm currently pregnant and it has been very stressful dealing with this issue. I fear the dealership will disable the knock sensor so that it stops putting the engine on limp mode and then I will have a fire. I also fear that the knock sensor may not work correctly next time and the engine may catch fire. I need the engine fixed. I hope by submitting this complaint it will help get this engine problem solved for me and consumers.

- Petersburg, KY, USA

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