2018 HYUNDAI KONA — Problems, Recalls & Safety Data

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Safety Rating

102

Owner Complaints

14 Crashes 19 Fires

0

Recalls

NO ACTIVE RECALLS

13

Service Bulletins

0

Investigations

Overview of the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA

The 2018 HYUNDAI KONA has received a total of 102 safety complaints filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). 13 technical service bulletins have been issued by Hyundai Motor America for this model year. The most commonly reported problems involve the Engine (34 complaints), Unknown Or Other (25 complaints), and Electrical System (8 complaints).

Recalls for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA

There are no recalls on file with NHTSA for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA. No Active Recalls

Owner Complaints for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA

102 complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA. Below is a breakdown by vehicle component.

Most Recent Complaints

#11718344 | ENGINE | | N/A miles
The car was burning through oil every 14 -21days. Car has been jerking and taking a while to accelerate. Went to machine to see what’s going he suggested I go to the dealership because there’s no leaks visible. But added more oil so I wouldn’t go without oil there was nothing available for me to come in right away and before my appointment my car started to speed up out of nowhere then completely slowed down then jerked until I could find a safe space to pull over. Check engine came on and the code was reading a misfire. Got a tune up still reading as a misfire now just stuck at the dealership playing guessing games with what’s wrong with the vehicle.
#11718344 | UNKNOWN OR OTHER | | N/A miles
The car was burning through oil every 14 -21days. Car has been jerking and taking a while to accelerate. Went to machine to see what’s going he suggested I go to the dealership because there’s no leaks visible. But added more oil so I wouldn’t go without oil there was nothing available for me to come in right away and before my appointment my car started to speed up out of nowhere then completely slowed down then jerked until I could find a safe space to pull over. Check engine came on and the code was reading a misfire. Got a tune up still reading as a misfire now just stuck at the dealership playing guessing games with what’s wrong with the vehicle.
#11712531 | ENGINE | | N/A miles
My vehicle started was burning oil having to add oil frequently. Then a knocking noise started coming from the engine (2.0 L MPI NU).It began to have trouble starting and was not accelerating properly and the check engine light came on . Within two days I brought my car to my mechanic and he stated that there was no sign of an oil leak and felt it was a deeper problem. I brought it to a Hyundai dealership and they stated that the engine needed to be replaced/rebuilt. I feel that the lack of acceleration could have been a safety issue on the highway as it could have prevented me from passing in a timely fashion or just lose all power in traffic. There is an active recall for this type of engine starting with model year 2019.
#11712531 | POWER TRAIN | | N/A miles
My vehicle started was burning oil having to add oil frequently. Then a knocking noise started coming from the engine (2.0 L MPI NU).It began to have trouble starting and was not accelerating properly and the check engine light came on . Within two days I brought my car to my mechanic and he stated that there was no sign of an oil leak and felt it was a deeper problem. I brought it to a Hyundai dealership and they stated that the engine needed to be replaced/rebuilt. I feel that the lack of acceleration could have been a safety issue on the highway as it could have prevented me from passing in a timely fashion or just lose all power in traffic. There is an active recall for this type of engine starting with model year 2019.
#11708153 | ENGINE | | N/A miles
Prior to 100,000 miles, I noted knocking in the engine, especially while going uphill. The knocking would appear and disappear, possibly with oil change intervals. No check engine light ever appeared. After 100,000 miles, the engine progressively began knocking, losing power, and eventually stalling on the road occasionally. I have had to put on my hazards and restart my car. One time, I was barely able to pull over to the side. Again, no check engine light ever appeared. I have several videos of the vehicle in motion with audible knocking, and almost stalling. The videos show the dashboard with NO check engine light appearing. There was no sign of oil loss. No smoke. No oil stains under the vehicle. I was due for an oil change when the knocking and stalling became severe. I visited the dealer and informed them of the engine issues. They performed an oil change. And then could not reproduce the problem I experienced. Told me to come back if it happened again. This sounded odd to me given the severity of the knocking and stalling. Or it signaled to me that an oil change including refilling the oil solved the issue. Long story short. An oil consumption test was performed. The engine is consuming oil. I am scheduled for combustion chamber cleaning per the Technical Service Bulletin, as mentioned by the service rep. I am not confident that this will fix the problem. Given that this is the same / similar engine as the recalled 2018-2021 Kona for the same / similar issue. Oil consumption.

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Safety Rating for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA

NHTSA has not yet tested the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA in its New Car Assessment Program.

Technical Service Bulletins for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA

Hyundai Motor America has issued 13 technical service bulletins (TSBs) for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA. TSBs are notices sent by manufacturers to their dealers describing a known issue and the recommended repair procedure.

20-FL-006H-1 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SOFTWARE

This bulletin provides information related to the Engine Control Module (ECM) software logic update for DTC P0300-P0304 Misfire. This update addresses the intermittent misfire that may only occur at cold engine warmup.

20-FL-006H — ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

This bulletin provides information related to the Engine Control Module (ECM) software logic update for DTC P0300-P0304 Misfire. This update addresses an incident of intermittent misfire that may only occur at cold engine warmup.

20-FL-006H — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SOFTWARE

This bulletin provides information related to the Engine Control Module (ECM) software logic update for DTC P0300-P0304 Misfire. This update addresses an incident of intermittent misfire that may only occur at cold engine warmup.

20-AT-015H — EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY

If you are servicing an applicable vehicle with a “Check Engine” light on and one or more of the DTC listed below, follow the repair procedure and replace the oil pressure harness.

19-AT-016H — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

If you are servicing an applicable vehicle with a ?Check Engine? light on and one or more of the DTC listed below, follow the repair procedure and replace the related solenoid and oil pressure harness.

5NP-Q5X7C-05 — FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE

Hyundai Motor America is conducting a Service Campaign to update the FCA (front collision avoidance assist)software on certain 2018 model year Kona vehicles. Service Campaign T2Y provides a service procedure to update the FCA software.

5NP-Q5X7C-05 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SOFTWARE

Hyundai Motor America is conducting a Service Campaign to update the FCA (front collision avoidance assist)software on certain 2018 model year Kona vehicles. Service Campaign T2Y provides a service procedure to update the FCA software.

5NP-X5N8S-05 — FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE

Some Kona (OS) vehicles may intermittently experience the FCA Malfunction Indicator Light ON with a message ?Check Forward Collision Avoidance Assist System? displayed on the instrument cluster. When the FCA Malfunction Indicator Light is ON, the FCA function becomes inoperative. This bulletin provides the service procedure to update the FCA...

5NP-X5N8S-05 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Some Kona (OS) vehicles may intermittently experience the FCA Malfunction Indicator Light ON with a message ?Check Forward Collision Avoidance Assist System? displayed on the instrument cluster. When the FCA Malfunction Indicator Light is ON, the FCA function becomes inoperative. This bulletin provides the service procedure to update the FCA...

5NP-J7B7P-04 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Hyundai Motor America is conducting a Service Campaign to the ECM software to update the cruise control setting logic on certain 2018 Model Year Kona equipped with 1.6T-GDI engine. Service Campaign T2V provides a procedure to update the ECM software.

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NHTSA Investigations for the 2018 HYUNDAI KONA

There are no NHTSA defect investigations on record for this vehicle.

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