Posts Tagged: Hyundai engine problems
Hyundai Engine Problems: The Story of Negligence and Justice
Hyundai and Kia Engine Problems: What Really Happened and How They’re Fixing It Quick Summary If you’re dealing with Hyundai engine problems or Kia engine problems, here’s what you need to do immediately: • The root cause of Hyundai and Kia engine problems was a change in manufacturing cleaning procedures that didn’t clean out all the machining debris • Over time, the metallic debris circulated through the engine, causing wear and eventually complete engine failure. • The carmakers initially blamed owners for a lack of maintenance. However, lawsuits and investigations … Read More
Here’s why Hyundai and Kia engines fail
Hyundai and Kia engines fail due to poor manufacturing processes Hyundai and Kia engines fail at an incredibly high rate. In fact, they’ve had to recall vehicles due to engine problems on the vehicles listed below. The engine problems come down to two issues: poor manufacturing that prematurely wears out the engine and engine fires. Hyundai and Kia fail due to engine wear During the engine machining process, Hyundai and Kia engines were not cleaned properly. The machining left metal shavings in the engine. Those shavings can eventually find their … Read More
Hyundai P200A Code: Why Your Intake Runner Is Stuck Open
Common Causes of a Hyundai P200A Code Quick Summary The Hyundai P200A code indicates that the intake manifold runner control (IMRC) on Bank 1 is stuck open. It’s usually caused by a faulty actuator, carbon buildup, or a vacuum/control issue. Driveability symptoms may include: • Reduced power • Poor fuel economy • Rough idle Simply replacing parts without testing often wastes time and money. The fix depends on whether the issue is mechanical (stuck runner) or electrical (actuator/sensor problem) What the Hyundai P200A Code Really Means In plain terms, the … Read More
