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How much is a engine for a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe?

Engine replacement costs for a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe vary by the exact engine and the source of the replacement. Expect roughly $2,000–$6,000 for the engine itself, with installed totals commonly running about $4,000–$9,000, depending on whether you choose a used/remanufactured unit or a brand-new OEM engine and on local labor rates.


Engine options in the 2015 Santa Fe lineup


The 2015 Santa Fe family offered a small selection of powerplants. The standard Santa Fe (non-Sport) used a 3.3-liter V6. The Santa Fe Sport trim offered a 2.4-liter GDI four-cylinder and, in some trims, a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder. Knowing which engine your vehicle has is crucial since price and availability vary by engine type.



  • 3.3L V6 engine (common in the non-Santa Fe Sport Santa Fe): generally the priciest option for replacement engines.

  • 2.4L GDI I4 engine (found in Santa Fe Sport): typically cheaper than the 3.3L V6 but still a substantial cost for replacement.

  • 2.0L Turbo I4 engine (available on some Santa Fe Sport trims): often similar in cost to other modern turbo engines, depending on source and warranty.


Prices and availability can vary by region and source (new OEM, remanufactured, or used). Always confirm compatibility with your VIN before shopping.


Cost breakdown: engine core vs installed price


Prices break down into the engine core price and the labor/ancillary parts needed for installation. The following ranges illustrate typical scenarios shoppers encounter.



  • Used or remanufactured engine core: generally $1,800–$3,500 depending on mileage and condition.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt engine (with warranty options): typically in the $2,500–$4,000 range for the core.

  • New OEM engine: commonly $3,000–$6,000 for the engine alone, with some cases exceeding that depending on the engine code and supplier.

  • Installed price (labor and components beyond the core): usually $1,500–$4,000, influenced by local labor rates and whether timing belts/chains, water pump, seals, and other parts must be replaced.


Combined, total installed prices for a 2015 Santa Fe engine replacement commonly fall in the $4,000–$9,000 range, but outliers exist based on engine type and installation specifics.


Shopping tips and warranty considerations


To minimize surprises, obtain multiple quotes and verify exactly what each quote covers. Key questions to ask include the engine source, warranty terms, and what’s included in the installation.



  1. Is the engine OEM or aftermarket, and is it new, remanufactured, or used?

  2. What does the warranty cover (duration, mileage, what’s excluded)?

  3. Are timing components, seals, gaskets, and ancillary parts included in the price?

  4. Does the quote include diagnostic work and post-install testing?

  5. Are taxes, core charges, and disposal fees itemized separately?


A written, itemized quote from a few reputable shops helps you compare total costs and understand warranty coverage before proceeding.


How to source a replacement engine


Consider options from Hyundai/Genesis dealers for OEM units, recognized remanufacturers, and reputable auto recyclers. Ensure compatibility by confirming the exact engine code and VIN, and request detailed warranty terms. If you buy used, ask about mileage, prior performance, and any known issues.


Warranties and aftercare


Warranty terms vary by seller and installer but commonly range from 12 months/12,000 miles to several years for remanufactured engines. Verify whether labor is covered and what activities might void the warranty (for example, non-OEM parts or improper installation).


Summary


The cost of replacing a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe engine depends on the engine type (3.3L V6 vs 2.4L I4 or 2.0L Turbo in Santa Fe Sport), whether you choose a new OEM, remanufactured, or used engine, and how much labor and additional parts are required. Engine-core prices typically range from about $1,800 to $6,000, with installed totals often falling between $4,000 and $9,000. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and confirm compatibility and warranty terms before making a decision. This approach helps ensure you get a reliable engine replacement without unexpected costs.

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