Can a long block be replaced on a Hyundai Sonata?

Can a long block be replaced on a Hyundai Sonata?

A Hyundai long block replacement is advisable if its component short block and attached head are damaged irreparably. The long block is essentially the engine head bolted to a short block.

What to do if your Hyundai Sonata engine fails?

Ask your Hyundai dealer. 2011-2014 Sonata Engine Failure – Hyundai has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit with Sonata owners claiming their engines failed and Hyundai dealers allegedly declined to replace them under warranties.

What kind of engine does a 2013 Hyundai Sonata have?

2013 Hyundai Sonata 2.4l Used Engine with 40k on it. Keep it fast and furious, or just practical and efficient, with the right engine for your Hyundai Sonata.

What does OEM stand for in Hyundai Sonata?

“OEM” stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. OEMs make complete engines for the Sonata or other Hyundai vehicles and sell them under an OEM brand name, such as LKQ and Keystone. Some experts believe that OEM products are the closest to the original Hyundai brand in terms of size, fit, compatibility, and quality.

A Hyundai long block replacement is advisable if its component short block and attached head are damaged irreparably. The long block is essentially the engine head bolted to a short block.

2013 Hyundai Sonata 2.4l Used Engine with 40k on it. Keep it fast and furious, or just practical and efficient, with the right engine for your Hyundai Sonata.

What to know about the Hyundai Sonata engine failure lawsuit?

Hyundai Sonata Engine Failure Lawsuit 1 Settlement. The settlement applies to owners and lessees of a Class Vehicles, who purchased or leased the Class Vehicle in the United States, excluding the territories, or abroad while on 2 Hyundai Sonata Complaint. 3 Sonata Owner: ‘The engine just died.’. 4 Our Auto Class Action Results

Why is my Hyundai Sonata making a knocking noise?

A worn connecting rod bearing will produce a knocking noise from the engine and a driver may notice the engine warning light and oil pressure light illuminated. Ignoring the knocking and lights will eventually cause the bearings to fail and the engines to seize and stall.