Some Hyundai Santa Fe owners report experiencing significant engine failure issues, particularly in earlier models like the 2012 and 2013, where failures have been noted around 80,000 miles. The 2017 model has also been reported to have problems such as excessive oil consumption, metal shavings in the oil, loss of transmission power while turning, and a recall for a faulty ABS module. Additionally, the 2018 Santa Fe has seen reports of connecting rod bearing failure, leading to costly engine replacements. The 2021 and 2022 models have garnered numerous complaints to the NHTSA regarding engine issues, indicating a persistent problem across various years. Common causes identified include faulty sensors, fuel system failures, component wear, oil sludge buildup, bearing wear, and crankshaft position sensor failures. These recurring issues underscore the importance of regular maintenance and prompt repairs to mitigate severe engine damage.
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