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2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata Common Problems and Years to Avoid

3 documented problems with the 2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata, with symptoms, affected years, and typical repair costs. 1 carry a recall or TSB number.

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We have 3 documented problems on record for the 2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata, none of them rated serious and 1 carry a recall or service bulletin. Every one below lists symptoms, the years most affected, and what the repair typically costs.

2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata recalls and service bulletins

Recall / TSBIssueSeverity
Service Campaign 966 (KSDS); see also NHTSA 17V-226Theta II-family engine warranty coverage carries into early LF yearsmoderate

Recall work is free at a franchised dealer regardless of the vehicle's age, mileage, or how many owners it has had. Check your VIN against the NHTSA database to see what is still outstanding on your specific vehicle, a recall listed here may already have been performed.

Theta II-family engine warranty coverage carries into early LF years

moderate

The LF Sonata's base 2.4L GDI and 2.0T are updated versions of the same Theta II engine family at the center of the YF generation's connecting-rod-bearing recalls. Early LF-generation engines (built through roughly the same production window as the KSDS software rollout) can fall within Hyundai's Knock Sensor Detection System campaign and the resulting lifetime engine warranty extension. Coverage is VIN-specific. Check Hyundai's recall lookup rather than assuming a given model year is or isn't included.

Most affected: 2015 (early LF Theta II engines)Typical cost: Free, KSDS install, then lifetime short-block/engine coverage if eligible and the knock condition is detectedRecall/TSB: Service Campaign 966 (KSDS); see also NHTSA 17V-226

Eco 1.6T 7-speed dual-clutch transmission shudder/hesitation

moderate

The Eco trim's 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (paired with the 1.6T) is widely reported to shudder, hesitate, or clunk during low-speed engagement, pulling away from a stop or in stop-and-go traffic, most noticeably when the clutch packs are cold. Software recalibrations improve it in many cases; persistent shudder can require clutch or mechatronic unit replacement.

Most affected: 2015–2019 (Eco 1.6T)Typical cost: Free (software update) under warranty; $1,500–$3,000 for clutch/mechatronic replacement out of warranty

Blue Link/infotainment connectivity dropouts

minor

Owners report intermittent Bluetooth pairing loss, frozen touchscreens, and Blue Link telematics dropouts, particularly on pre-facelift (2015–2017) head units. Software updates and head-unit resets resolve most cases; it's an annoyance rather than a safety issue.

Most affected: 2015–2017Typical cost: $0 (reset/update) – $500+ (head unit replacement out of warranty)

Problems listed here are compiled from NHTSA complaints, recalls, technical service bulletins, and widely documented owner reports for the 2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata. Not every vehicle will experience these issues.

Which Hyundai Sonata model years does this cover?

These problems and recalls specifications apply to every Hyundai Sonata built from 2015 through 2019 — the LF (7th generation), mid-size sedan. Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.

What changed during the 2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata

  • 2015Generation launch on the LF platform; Eco 1.6T added
  • 2016Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid trims join the lineup with the Nu 2.0L GDI hybrid powertrain
  • 2018Mid-cycle facelift arrives; a new mid-range SEL trim is added with Blue Link telematics, SiriusXM, HD Radio, and a power driver's seat standard (base SE and Eco lose those items as standard equipment)
  • 2018–2019Mid-cycle facelift: new front/rear styling, revised interior with digital instrument cluster option, Eco 1.6T dropped from some markets late in the run
  • 2019Final model year of the LF generation; facelifted trim lineup and styling carry over unchanged ahead of the all-new DN8 for 2020

2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata problems and recalls: common questions

What are the most common problems with the 2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata?

The recurring ones are: theta ii-family engine warranty coverage carries into early lf years; eco 1.6t 7-speed dual-clutch transmission shudder/hesitation; blue link/infotainment connectivity dropouts. Each is detailed above with symptoms, affected years, and typical cost.

Are there recalls on the 2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata?

1 of the issues listed carry a recall or technical service bulletin: Service Campaign 966 (KSDS); see also NHTSA 17V-226 (theta ii-family engine warranty coverage carries into early lf years). Recall work is free at a franchised dealer regardless of age or mileage. Check your VIN on the NHTSA site to see what is outstanding.

How much do 2015–2019 Hyundai Sonata repairs typically cost?

Typical figures for the issues above: theta ii-family engine warranty coverage carries into early lf years, Free, KSDS install, then lifetime short-block/engine coverage if eligible and the knock condition is detected; eco 1.6t 7-speed dual-clutch transmission shudder/hesitation, Free (software update) under warranty; $1,500–$3,000 for clutch/mechatronic replacement out of warranty; blue link/infotainment connectivity dropouts, $0 (reset/update) – $500+ (head unit replacement out of warranty).

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