There isn’t a single, nationwide recall that covers every 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe engine. Instead, Hyundai and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have issued multiple engine-related recalls over the years, each tied to specific VIN ranges. The exact recall affecting a given vehicle depends on its individual VIN. This article explains how to verify your status and what to expect from a recall service.
Scope of recalls for the 2017 Santa Fe engine
Since 2017, Hyundai has published several recalls that involve engine components in Santa Fe models. The campaigns are issued individually and are tied to particular VIN ranges, so not every 2017 Santa Fe is affected. The issues can span from potential engine oil leaks or other engine-related faults to conditions that require a dealer action. To know whether your SUV is impacted, you must verify the VIN against official recall records.
Below is a straightforward method to determine applicability to your vehicle.
- Locate your vehicle’s VIN: it’s typically found on the driver’s side dash near the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb.
- Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall lookup page and enter your VIN to pull up open recalls for your vehicle.
- Review the results to see if any engine-related recalls are listed and note the campaign numbers and required remedies.
- Contact your nearest Hyundai dealer to schedule the recall service if any applicable campaigns appear.
If no recalls appear for your VIN, your Santa Fe is not currently listed for engine-related campaigns, but recall data can be updated, so it’s wise to monitor the status periodically.
What to expect from a recall service
When a recall applies to your 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe, the repair is performed at no cost to you, including parts and labor. The exact remedy depends on the specific campaign identified for your VIN.
- The recall repair is performed at no charge, covering both parts and labor.
- Technicians may inspect the affected system, replace faulty components, or reprogram the engine control unit (ECU) as required by the campaign.
- In some cases, there may be a need to schedule an appointment or wait for certain parts, and dealers may offer loaner vehicles where available.
Most recalls are completed in a single service visit once parts and scheduling align, though timelines can vary by campaign and location.
Staying informed and next steps
To stay current, owners should regularly check both NHTSA’s recall database and Hyundai’s official recall portal using their VIN. If a recall is listed, contact your local Hyundai dealer to book the service and verify the estimated time of repair. If you’ve already received a recall notice by mail or email, follow the instructions provided and do not delay scheduling the service.
Summary
For the 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe, there isn’t a single universal engine recall. The recall status depends on the vehicle’s VIN, with multiple engine-related campaigns issued over time. Verify your specific status via VIN-based checks on NHTSA’s site or Hyundai’s recall portal, and when applicable, have the recall serviced at no cost through an authorized dealer. Staying informed ensures you know exactly which campaigns may affect your vehicle and what to expect from any required repairs.


