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We found the following complaints for HYUNDAI SONATA PLUG-IN HYBRID (2016)

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Warning light saying "check hybrid system" comes on and the engine would not start if the car is parked. While driving the car completely shuts off without the ability to pull over at a safe location. It happened to me three times so far, twice under 18,000 miles and once at 24,600 miles. The dealer is not sure what is causing it and gives it back to me after some tweaking to get rid of the warning light.i have filed a complain with hyundai (case # 11109600) regarding this.this car is a death trap and i will not either drive or ride in this car ever. I will not be satisfied in anything less than a complete buy back. I am asking nhtsa to force a recall and have them fix the problem with confidence or do buy backs. It's a death trap and can not be allowed to exist on the road.

While driving the car at 68 mph in hov lane, hybrid system alert light up and the engine completely lost power and shut down. Very dangerous situation and lucky able to direct the car to right side and stop and wait for towing. This happen during traffic was slightly jam so able to drive to the right side when other cars are slowing down in regular lane. Cannot imagine if there is no traffic jam, high potential to get into accident and life threateningsituation. With the dealer for five days and they cannot pinpoint the exact problem and keep on saying is slight problem. How can this be slight problem when the engine completely shut down?? need to have major recall for public safety. There are similar problemsfrom other owners that have discussion about this same issue on the internet. I hope this will be address and recallbefore someone get into major injury or lost oflife.

My sonata phev had hybrid system failed not once, but twice within a span of 1.5 months. It's been hardly 1.5 years since i had bought this car. In both cases the check hybrid system warning comes up and engine looses total power. The 1st time it happened, it was in the middle of a busy 405 freeway and was left all of a sudden with no power on the engine. Extremely dangerous and life threatening problem to face with. With whatever power was left, was able to coast to the ramp on the right. Stopping anywhere in 405 freeway is absolutely dangerous, even on the shoulder (many people including cops has been rear ended). The 2nd time it happened it was on a 3 lane local parkway still dangerous as i am left with no power to control the car. The car had to be towed to the dealership in both cases.the dealership took 1 month to fix the car the 1st time. They ended up replacing the power relay assembly which had to be shipped from south korea. It ran for close to 1.5 months and again the same problem with the check hybrid system warning and it's back at the dealership. The dealership says that the power relay has gone again and hyundai now wants to see if replacing the hybrid battery will fix it. As of today after 18 days the car is still in the service centre.

This is 4th time the "check hybrid system" light came on in last 7,000 miles of driving. Hyundai claimed to have fixed the problem three times so far but it keeps happening and since they are unable to repair it under warranty, they must buy the car back. One out of the four times, the car completely died on the road putting lives on the line. A complaint was filed earlier (ref: hyundai case #111109600, nhtsa complain #11080680) but no actions were taken by either hyundai or nahtsa. This car is unsafe to be on the road and can not be fixed after three tries within a year.

Vehicle was in motion when the phev warning illuminated and the gasoline engine shut off. The vehicle lost all propulsion. It refused to engage the gasoline or electric motor to move out of a dangerous situation. The vehicle was towed to the hyundai dealer where it was diagnosed as a failed hybrid battery.

On 1/7/2018 we were driving our 2016 hyundai sonata hybridwith approximately 41,100 miles in it to los angeles, ca with my82 year old father on oxygen from san jose which is about 370 miles away on highwayi5 with the speed limit of 70 mph. When we experienced engine problem.while exiting to our destination on highway 118 de soto exit, the engine had slowed down in the middle of the intersection and barely turned to the side of the road for safely .we were unable to start the car and dashboard had indicated to check hev . Several attempts were made to start the car, to no success. Lights will come on dashboard, still able to connect to bluelink to call for roadside assistance but there was a long wait before a customer service answered until the engine completely died and stalled. We were stranded with an 82 year old man who has respiratory illness and we have finally called an uber to his home before oxygen runs out.road assistance finally came after 2 hours of waiting and the car was finally towed to the nearest hyundai dealer in woodland hills 20539 ventura blvd woodland hills .the car is being serviced and has no update yet. I called hyundai usa customer service at 1-855 671 3059 this am 1/8/2018 and claimed there has been no report of recall to this sort of problem and has therefore gave me a reference case #10911352 .

I was going about 70 mph in full electric mode and the car removed all power from my gas pedal, there was lots of dinging sounds and the dash said "check hybrid system, turn your car off". Luckily i was already to the far right so i could just pull tot he shoulder and stop the car, the breaks and steering were still working. Towed to the dealership, hoping the march 2018 recall is the fix. I had to call aaa, all blue link capabilities stopped working as well. 2016 plugin with about 25,000 miles.

"takata recall" august 25th the car was driven into some high water and was parked by a gas station near green road and aldean westfield r. The car was underwater from the front end. I have taken the vehicle in for repair multiple times for repair. From warranty issues to flood repair, both can't give me a straight answer to what is wrong with the car. The car stops and completely shuts off hybrid malfunction. We dont have any documents, the dealership has copys of all repars.

Hev enginie erorr

My car completely lost power while i was driving on the freeway. The dash read "hybrid system failure".it shut off while i was driving in the carpool lane. There was no warning, just shut right off. I was able to coast over to the shoulder to safety until aaa came to tow me away. The car would not start back up. It turned on but couldn't start the car.

On 1/7/2018 we were driving our 2016 hyundai sonata hybridwith approximately 41,100 miles in it to los angeles, ca with my82 year old father on oxygen from san jose which is about 370 miles away on highwayi5 with the speed limit of 70 mph. When we experienced engine problem.while exiting to our destination on highway 118 de soto exit, the engine had slowed down in the middle of the intersection and barely turned to the side of the road for safely .we were unable to start the car and dashboard had indicated to check hev . Several attempts were made to start the car, to no success. Lights will come on dashboard, still able to connect to bluelink to call for roadside assistance but there was a long wait before a customer service answered until the engine completely died and stalled. We were stranded with an 82 year old man who has respiratory illness and we have finally called an uber to his home before oxygen runs out.road assistance finally came after 2 hours of waiting and the car was finally towed to the nearest hyundai dealer in woodland hills 20539 ventura blvd woodland hills .the car is being serviced and has no update yet. I called hyundai usa customer service at 1-855 671 3059 this am 1/8/2018 and claimed there has been no report of recall to this sort of problem and has therefore gave me a reference case #10911352 .

Over the past two months, i have had the yellow engine light come on.even though there were no issues related to performance noted, i took vehicle to my garage to diagnose.the diagnosis did not find any issue, but mechanic proceeded to check the gas cover cap.lo and behold, both times, removing the cap and replacing seemed to correct the issue and the yellow engine light went off.quite annoying as don't want to have to keep checking if light comes on incorrectly and not address if there was indeed a problem to correct.

Hybrid system warning light came on several times. Now it is not operable.car was checked by local hyundai dealer service 3 days ago. They did not have parts at the time of service, they did not perform the recall service. I was able to drive it back home safely, but when i tried to start the car again 3 days later in the evening, it gave warnings. Car is not operable.

This is 4th time the "check hybrid system" light came on in last 7,000 miles of driving. Hyundai claimed to have fixed the problem three times so far but it keeps happening and since they are unable to repair it under warranty, they must buy the car back. One out of the four times, the car completely died on the road putting lives on the line. A complaint was filed earlier (ref: hyundai case #111109600, nhtsa complain #11080680) but no actions were taken by either hyundai or nahtsa. This car is unsafe to be on the road and can not be fixed after three tries within a year.

Car in motion on highway in the mountains lost power and had to be towed to a dealer who indicated they had seen similar problems.engine repairs needed and will take at least 2 weeks when they identify problem.car has 11,700 miles on it.i was able to safely pull off road so no injuries or accident.

While driving the car at 68 mph in hov lane, hybrid system alert light up and the engine completely lost power and shut down. Very dangerous situation and lucky able to direct the car to right side and stop and wait for towing. This happen during traffic was slightly jam so able to drive to the right side when other cars are slowing down in regular lane. Cannot imagine if there is no traffic jam, high potential to get into accident and life threateningsituation. With the dealer for five days and they cannot pinpoint the exact problem and keep on saying is slight problem. How can this be slight problem when the engine completely shut down?? need to have major recall for public safety. There are similar problemsfrom other owners that have discussion about this same issue on the internet. I hope this will be address and recallbefore someone get into major injury or lost oflife.

Vehicle was in motion when the phev warning illuminated and the gasoline engine shut off. The vehicle lost all propulsion. It refused to engage the gasoline or electric motor to move out of a dangerous situation. The vehicle was towed to the hyundai dealer where it was diagnosed as a failed hybrid battery.

Hev enginie erorr

I was going about 70 mph in full electric mode and the car removed all power from my gas pedal, there was lots of dinging sounds and the dash said "check hybrid system, turn your car off". Luckily i was already to the far right so i could just pull tot he shoulder and stop the car, the breaks and steering were still working. Towed to the dealership, hoping the march 2018 recall is the fix. I had to call aaa, all blue link capabilities stopped working as well. 2016 plugin with about 25,000 miles.

My sonata phev had hybrid system failed not once, but twice within a span of 1.5 months. It's been hardly 1.5 years since i had bought this car. In both cases the check hybrid system warning comes up and engine looses total power. The 1st time it happened, it was in the middle of a busy 405 freeway and was left all of a sudden with no power on the engine. Extremely dangerous and life threatening problem to face with. With whatever power was left, was able to coast to the ramp on the right. Stopping anywhere in 405 freeway is absolutely dangerous, even on the shoulder (many people including cops has been rear ended). The 2nd time it happened it was on a 3 lane local parkway still dangerous as i am left with no power to control the car. The car had to be towed to the dealership in both cases.the dealership took 1 month to fix the car the 1st time. They ended up replacing the power relay assembly which had to be shipped from south korea. It ran for close to 1.5 months and again the same problem with the check hybrid system warning and it's back at the dealership. The dealership says that the power relay has gone again and hyundai now wants to see if replacing the hybrid battery will fix it. As of today after 18 days the car is still in the service centre.

I was going about 70 mph in full electric mode and the car removed all power from my gas pedal, there was lots of dinging sounds and the dash said "check hybrid system, turn your car off". Luckily i was already to the far right so i could just pull tot he shoulder and stop the car, the breaks and steering were still working. Towed to the dealership, hoping the march 2018 recall is the fix. I had to call aaa, all blue link capabilities stopped working as well. 2016 plugin with about 25,000 miles.

Engine/electrical shut down occurred on interstate at high speed in traffic may 2017 narrowly missed being hit from behind.multiple issues with check engine light, relay was replaced. Worked for awhile.now (april 2018)back in shop for same problem - engine shut down and would not start had to have towed to hyundai dealer.checked recalls, found they know there is a problem but no remedy for it.would appreciate a buy back please.can't sell it or trade it knowing it is dangerous. Case #10258851

Hybrid system warning light came on several times. Now it is not operable.car was checked by local hyundai dealer service 3 days ago. They did not have parts at the time of service, they did not perform the recall service. I was able to drive it back home safely, but when i tried to start the car again 3 days later in the evening, it gave warnings. Car is not operable.

Vehicle was in motion when the phev warning illuminated and the gasoline engine shut off. The vehicle lost all propulsion. It refused to engage the gasoline or electric motor to move out of a dangerous situation. The vehicle was towed to the hyundai dealer where it was diagnosed as a failed hybrid battery.

Hybrid system warning light came on several times. Now it is not operable.car was checked by local hyundai dealer service 3 days ago. They did not have parts at the time of service, they did not perform the recall service. I was able to drive it back home safely, but when i tried to start the car again 3 days later in the evening, it gave warnings. Car is not operable.

"takata recall" august 25th the car was driven into some high water and was parked by a gas station near green road and aldean westfield r. The car was underwater from the front end. I have taken the vehicle in for repair multiple times for repair. From warranty issues to flood repair, both can't give me a straight answer to what is wrong with the car. The car stops and completely shuts off hybrid malfunction. We dont have any documents, the dealership has copys of all repars.

The vehicle will not charge the hybrid battery when properly plugged in, with either 110v or 220v plug. This happened previously and hyundai repaired it with a part costing around $2,000 they told me (it was under warranty and cost me nothing). Has been in the shop continually since july 7, 2017 (31 days!) this time. The vehicle was stationary, in my garage. This problem was noticed in the past (not charging overnight), but never stayed a problem--i was able to get it to charge usually the very next day. This current problem began around july 3, and i tried to get it to charge every day until i took it in for hyundai service.

The plug of the electrical charger for the battery of my plug -in car overheated and burned the surge protector that it was plugged into.




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