Seven problems related to engine burning oil have been reported for the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe based on all problems reported for the 2014 Santa Fe.
I have a 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe sport that burns an exsessive amounts of oil. I do alot of driving maybe around 36 miles a day. Every two weeks another oil change is needed. Bought this vechle in 2017 with only 20,000 miles on it the everytime I goes to jiffy lube it shows that the engine was supposed to be replaced. There has been multiple problems with this vechile since day one of having it. I never gotten a notice about this information. Hyundai has been called numerous of times concerning this matter. The engine was never replaced oil still burning really fast. Its causing a lot of time and money. I dont think any of the problems were taken care of.
My 2014 hyuandi Santa Fe engine mysteriously blew after burning all my oil. No warning signs, lights, and 3 months prior just got serviced at the dealership. Oil changed. No mention of my engine burning my oil. However, one month ago driving down a highway. My car made a strange pull. It didn?t feel good. For precaution I pulled over. My tires were steaming looking like smoke. My car stopped running completely and wouldn?t start again. My car showed no problem, no sign, no warning and never been late on a service due. The few miles over I was on my first service- is no excuse for my oil being empty. Having been serviced just 3 months prior, and only a few miles over my service date. My engine blew. Burning all my oil. And no sign, and warnings from my car. Besides my entire car shutting down on a busy highway. My engine was recalled, but case closed in 2017. My dealership won?t cover my engine. And I?m furious. What amount of money this car has been, one month in the shop, no rental car given for transportation, hyuandi do better!!!!!!.
Excessive oil consumption.
During my scheduled oil change on January 16,2021 I've learned that car engine burns oil. According to technician, instead of 5 quarts only 1. 5 was drained plus he showed me soot deposits on exhaust pipe, which is indicative of oil burning. He mentioned that this condition is potentially dangerous, because when engine is out of oil damage an occur. Car does not have a lot of mileage on it, so im wondering why given issue exists and if there are any recalls regarding it. Thank you!.
It has been determined that the engine is no longer functional at only 106k miles after my car has been given very regular and routine oil changes. The oil coated the bearings and it burned up the internal workings of the engine according to the mechanic, resulting in engine seizures. The vehicle was in motion, however it had been slowly deteriorating prior to complete seizure.
Engine failure (upper/lower) under moderate acceleration due to uncharacteristic rapid oil consumption with no warning of low oil level or pressure. 165,000 miles on vehicle. Maintained with engine oil changed routinely every 5,000 miles; normal operating conditions (not severe).
My 2014 Santa Fe went into "limp mode" and wouldn't travel more than 5 miles an hour. I was told that my engine had no oil and was part of a safety recall. After months of jumping through the hoops with a series of oil consumption tests, I was told that if I replaced a slightly drippy oil pan gasket (a leak so small that it never hit my concrete carport) that Hyundai of cumming would send our paperwork to Hyundai corporate for a recall of the engine. I never knew that the car completely-shutting-down while driving was a possibility. Apparently, the recalled engines do exactly that! they shut down while being driven with no warning! while driving, my Santa Fe completely shut-down. No power steering, no power brakes, nothing! no warning lights ever came on to alert me of a problem. The timing of this happening was convenient though as I was going away for 5 days. I dropped my car at the cumming GA dealership. I asked them to replace the oil pan seal and trouble shoot the stalling problem. 5 days they sat on my car. They did nothing. Turns out, they were waiting on the service-rep who did my repair estimate to return from vacation. They were going to wait 11 days without doing the work or talking to me. They said that they didn't do the work because my car did not qualify for the recall. Recall or no recall, I need my car fixed! after showing up in person, I was given a loaner car until they could diagnosis the engine & replace oil pan gasket. This was tues 9/15. They gave me the loaner car until fri. Called on fri, they hadn't found the stalling problem and said keep the loaner until 9/25. Was told today that they still have not replaced the oil pan gasket, but they want the loaner back. This is outrageous. I don't feel safe in this car. And despite being a paying customer, they still haven't done the work they said I need to have done for the recall.