If You Own a 2011-2019 Hyundai or Kia, You Might Be Eligible for a Free Engine (2024)

If You Own a 2011-2019 Hyundai or Kia, You Might Be Eligible for a Free Engine (1)

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Hyundai has come a long way since the crummy Excel hatchbacks of the early 1990s. Today, the brand hits hard on reliability and is a paragon of electrification and driving enthusiasm, at least to those who have been paying attention. Arguably, this somewhat newfound reputation is a result of constant improvement and development of a strong product line. This progression has not happened without growing pains, though, as the company has had plenty of hiccups along the way. One of the most wide-reaching problems resulted in a class-action lawsuit for one of its most popular cars, the Sonata, and the associated warranty could reward owners with free replacement engines.

By the late 2000s, Hyundai went from making brittle compacts to stylish, cool cars purchased on their own merits. The 2011-2018 Sonata was one of the brand’s biggest hits after Hyundai took the car from a staid, mini-Accord look-alike to a swanky Mercedes-Benz CLS-looking mid-sized sedan. It was a hit for Hyundai, as the manufacturer finally made a credible alternative to the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. Unfortunately, owners would later learn that the engines in the 2011 to 2019 Hyundai Sonata, are complete garbage. They were so unreliable that recalls and a class-action lawsuit forced Hyundai (and Kia) to replace all 2.4-liter and 2.0-liter turbo Theta II engines if they wear out prematurely, with very few questions asked.

Update:We put together a guide about the issues with these engines and how to identify symptoms of oncoming failure thatyou can read here.The original story continues below.

To make a long story short, the Theta II engine has been somewhat known on the street for its troubles, with Youtube videos showing the engines blowing up with relatively low miles. Plenty of Hyundai and Kia owners, who owned and maintained their vehicles within Hyundai-specified maintenance cycles, found themselves with bunk engines and vehicles that would randomly immolate.

No matter how often the oil was changed, or how regular maintenance was performed, Sonata and Optima owners would be the owners of completely worthless cars with knocking, tapping engines. More than 10 years later, and after a somewhat quiet battle in court, these cars have made their way to their second, third, or more owners looking for a reliable, cheap car. However, its new owners might not know about the deep secret that many of these models hide.

Recently, I found myself being a good samaritan whilst making my normal rounds in search of cheap basket cases I can put back on the road. I saw a listing for a 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited for only $1,500. The car was clearly cared for, as it had new tires, very few blemishes, and low miles for its year. The owner said the engine went out but didn’t have any money to repair the car.

too bad these engines are like $3000 for one that is likely also on its way out

the ROI just isn’t there for what could be a very nice car for someone pic.twitter.com/GyomcjW06P

— Kevin Williams (@GaytonaUSA) June 20, 2022

I couldn’t buy that Sonata, as a used engine replacement would be very expensive. Moreover, I could tell by the candor of the listing that the owner didn’t know about the recall, warranty, and class-action lawsuit that would see the engine replaced with a brand new one, free of charge. I sent a link, along with a text message.

If You Own a 2011-2019 Hyundai or Kia, You Might Be Eligible for a Free Engine (2)


It doesn’t cost a thing to be a good person. For a lot of people, times are hard. Scrapping a car that should, in theory, be great for a much longer time is a hardship. The used-car market is awful, and it’s likely that whatever the family would have bought to replace the Sonata would have been very expensive for the condition it was in. By sending a quick message, I could (hopefully) change the situation for the better.

If you’re the owner of a vehicle equipped with Hyundai’s Theta II 2.0-liter turbo or 2.4 liter naturally aspirated engine, you might be covered by this class-action-based lifetime warranty and eligible for a free engine replacement. The settlement includes these vehicles:

  • 2011-2019 Hyundai Sonata
  • 2013-2019 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
  • 2014-2015 Hyundai Tucson
  • 2018-2019 Hyundai Tucson
  • 2011-2019 Kia Optima
  • 2012-2019 Kia Sorento
  • 2011-2019 Kia Sportage

There are a few caveats to note. There was an ECU reflash recall performed in 2019 related to the knock sensor that these cars should have had. Also, if the vehicle’s engine died due to head or head gasket issues (overheating), then unfortunately the lifetime warranty won’t cover that. If you’re unsure if the recall work has been performed, call your local Hyundai or Kia dealer. The service department should be able to find the vehicle’s recall history via its VIN.

This settlement hadn’t officially been legally put to rest until 2021. As I’ve learned, many don’t know that they are eligible for a replacement. For more information, check out Hyundai’s settlement website, and Kia’s engine settlement website.

Update July 20, 2:30 PM ET:The Hyundai owner I’d been talking to about this followed up, and luckily, this information got their car back on the road.

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FAQs

What is the status of the Hyundai engine settlement? ›

Hyundai Engine II Class Action Settlement

Hyundai has not been found liable for any claims alleged in the lawsuit, and the parties have instead reached a voluntary settlement in order to avoid lengthy litigation and to provide relief to Class Members.

What is the Hyundai engine lawsuit 2011? ›

A class action lawsuit against Hyundai Motor America (“HMA”) alleges that certain 2011 – 2022 model year Hyundai vehicles that were not equipped with an engine immobilizer (called the “Class Vehicles”) contain design flaws, including the failure to manufacture the Class Vehicles with an anti-theft device called an ...

What year Hyundai engines are being recalled? ›

Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2019-2020 Elantra, 2019-2021 Kona and Veloster vehicles equipped with 2.0L Nu MPI engines.

Is the Kia engine settlement real? ›

The Court issued its Final Approval Order on April 5, 2024, and its Final Judgment on April 29, 2024. The Effective Date of the Settlement is May 29, 2024. Payments for approved Claims are expected to begin by early July 2024.

How to get Hyundai to cover engine replacement? ›

Generally, to qualify for the warranty extension, you must visit an authorized Hyundai dealership to install the Knock Sensor Detection System (KSDS) on your vehicle. KSDS is a new engine monitoring technology that adds an extra layer of protection against potential engine damage.

Who qualifies for Hyundai settlement? ›

Who is eligible to receive money from the Kia and Hyundai settlement? Those who bought or leased a Kia or Hyundai manufactured between 2011 and 2022 and then had their car stolen may be eligible. The suit is expected to cover about nine million vehicles, according to USA Today.

How do I know if I qualify for a Kia class action lawsuit? ›

If you bought or leased certain 2010–2020 model year Kia vehicles, you may be eligible for benefits. The only way to receive certain reimbursem*nt and compensation in this Settlement is to file a Claim. Claim Forms must be submitted online via this website, via email, or postmarked no later than July 8, 2024.

What is the Class Act lawsuit against Hyundai and Kia? ›

The class action suit stems from claims that Korean automakers, Kia America and Hyundai Motor America, allowed their vehicles to be more susceptible to theft by failing to install immobilizers in the affected models, according to Hagens Berman.

Which Hyundai models have bad engines? ›

Who is covered by the Hyundai, Kia engine defect settlement?
  • 2010-2012 Hyundai Santa Fe vehicles with a Theta II 2.4-liter MPI engine;
  • 2011-2015 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid vehicles with a Theta II 2.4-liter MPI Hybrid engine;
  • 2016-2019 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid/Plug-In vehicles with a Nu 2.0 GDI Hybrid engine;
Feb 13, 2023

What is the Hyundai engine settlement lifetime warranty? ›

What does the Lifetime Warranty cover? The Lifetime Warranty refers to the extension of the Powertrain Warranty for bearing wear or damage to cover the short block assembly which consists of the engine block, crankshaft and bearings, connecting rods and bearings, and pistons.

Will Kia replace my engine under warranty? ›

Since the engines are flawed both Kia and Hyundai offer a free lifetime engine replacement warranty on affected vehicles, but only if you've completed the KSDS (knock sensor detection system) upgrade.

How do I check my Hyundai engine recall? ›

You can check your Hyundai for recalls by entering your VIN or license plate into the RepairPal Safety Recall Checker found above. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-digit alphanumeric identification code on the bottom edge of your car's windshield, on the driver's side.

How long are Hyundai engines good for? ›

Depending on how much you drive each day, your car's engine could be in perfect working condition for 15 to 20 years.

Does Hyundai guarantee their engines? ›

Our extensive powertrain warranty covers repair or replacement of powertrain components (i.e., selected engine and transmission/transaxle components), originally manufactured or installed by Hyundai that are defective in material or factory workmanship, under normal use and maintenance.

Can I join the Hyundai class action lawsuit? ›

You may be eligible for benefits of the Class Action Settlement if you owned or leased one of the following vehicle models in the United States, including those purchased while you were abroad on active U.S. military duty: 2014-2021 Hyundai Tucson, 2007, 2016-2018 Hyundai Santa Fe, 2013-2015, 2017-2018 Hyundai Santa Fe ...

Does Hyundai have a lifetime engine warranty? ›

Does Hyundai offer a lifetime powertrain warranty? A Hyundai model straight from the factory only comes with a 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty. We extend your protection here at Jim Ellis Hyundai by providing our own lifetime powertrain warranty with the purchase of eligible new vehicles.

Can you get a new car engine? ›

Types of Engine Replacements

A new engine will often be the most expensive option, while remanufactured engines can offer a more cost-effective yet reliable alternative. When you buy new, you're getting an engine that's never been run previously with all new components inside.

How many free services does Hyundai provide? ›

Hyundai Maintenance Schedule - What's Included In My Free Maintenance Plan? Every Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance plan includes your regularly scheduled factory oil changes, tire rotations, oil filter changes, and multi-point inspections for the first 3 years or 36,000 miles of ownership.

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