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Is there a recall on the Hyundai Sonata engine 2.4 L?

Currently, there is no active recall specifically targeting the Hyundai Sonata’s 2.4-liter engine. Recalls are issued by VIN and model year, so the presence of an open recall depends on the individual vehicle. Always verify your car’s status using the VIN.


Current recall status and how to verify


To determine whether your Sonata with a 2.4 L engine is affected, a VIN-based check through official sources is essential. The steps below outline how to verify recalls for your vehicle.


VIN-based verification steps


Before checking recalls, locate your vehicle identification number (VIN) and use authoritative sources to confirm any open campaigns.



  • Find the VIN on the driver's side dashboard or the driver’s door jamb sticker.

  • Visit the NHTSA recall lookup page and enter your VIN to see any open recalls or campaign notices.

  • Check Hyundai’s official Owner Portal or contact a Hyundai dealer with your VIN to obtain VIN-specific recall information.

  • Review any recall notices you receive by mail or email for required service actions and availability.


In practice, the exact exposure for a 2.4 L Sonata depends on the model year, production batch, and market. Regular checks are advisable, especially if you recently acquired the vehicle or a used VIN from another region.


What to do if a recall is found


If a VIN shows an open recall, act promptly to receive the indicated repair at no cost to you. The following steps guide you through the process.


Action steps for open recalls



  • Do not delay service if the notice suggests urgency or potential safety concerns.

  • Schedule a service appointment with an authorized Hyundai dealer to perform the recall repair or replacement.

  • Bring the recall notice and any identification documents to the appointment; the dealer will carry out the repair at no charge under the recall.

  • After service, obtain written confirmation that the recall item has been repaired and verify that the recall status is updated.


Keep in mind that recall status can change as new campaigns are issued. It’s wise to periodically re-check your VIN in official databases to stay current.


Context: past recalls affecting Hyundai Sonata engines


Over the years, Hyundai has issued recalls affecting various Sonata engine configurations and related components. Campaigns have targeted issues ranging from engine-performance concerns to potential component failures or safety risks. Coverage varies by model year and market, and many campaigns are resolved by dealer service under recall terms. Because recalls are issued on a VIN basis, a vehicle with a 2.4 L engine may or may not be affected depending on its exact build date and region.


For the most authoritative status, consult the official NHTSA recall database and Hyundai’s owner portal, and verify using your car’s VIN.


Summary


Bottom line: there is no widely advertised active recall that covers all Hyundai Sonata 2.4 L engines at this moment. The definitive answer for your vehicle depends on its VIN. Use the NHTSA recall lookup and Hyundai’s official portal to verify status, and contact a dealer if a recall is indicated.

What year to stay away from Hyundai Sonata?


Below is a quick list of the Sonata years you should avoid due to reliability issues:

  • 2006 Hyundai Sonata.
  • 2011 Hyundai Sonata.
  • 2012 Hyundai Sonata.
  • 2013 Hyundai Sonata.
  • 2015 Hyundai Sonata.



What is the Hyundai 2.4 L lawsuit?


The federal class action lawsuit alleged that Hyundai sold Sonata vehicles with defective rotating assemblies in the Theta II 2.4 L engines that cause sudden and catastrophic engine failure. When the rotating assembly fails, it does so without warning and causes the engine to abruptly seize, according to the complaint.



Is the Hyundai 2.4 a good engine?


Hyundai/Kia 2.0L and 2.4L Theta II
All of this led to various customer complaints until Hyundai issued several recalls addressing the oil problem, which could lead to catastrophic failures including total engine seizure or even engine fires.



What years are affected by the Hyundai engine recall?


Affected vehicles include certain model year 2011-14 Sonatas, 2013-14 Santa Fe Sports, 2012 Santa Fes, 2015-2016 Velosters, 2011-2013 and 2016-2017 Sonata Hybrids and 2017 Tucsons. Check if your car is affected by these recalls.


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