Hyundai Santa Fe engine failure with white smoke and coolant oil mix, head gasket replacement cost too high on Hyundai Santa Fe

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Hyundai Santa Fe owners report experiencing engine failure characterized by symptoms such as white smoke and a coolant-oil mix, which may indicate a damaged head gasket. This issue can lead to coolant leaking into the combustion chamber, resulting in white exhaust smoke and significant coolant loss. Additionally, a faulty head gasket can cause coolant to mix with engine oil, diminishing lubrication and risking potential engine damage. If the head gasket is confirmed as the issue, owners may face replacement costs ranging from $1,752 to $2,039, with average expenses for cylinder head gasket replacement reported around $3,515. Given the high costs associated with repairs, it is essential for owners to address these concerns promptly to avoid further engine damage and consider exploring competitive pricing from various service providers. Regular maintenance and immediate attention to engine troubles can help mitigate expensive repairs in the future.

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