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did hyundai fix their engine problems
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Hyundai, along with its affiliate Kia, faced significant engine issues primarily related to manufacturing defects that could lead to engine failure. These problems affected millions of vehicles globally, leading to recalls starting around 2015. The primary issue was a manufacturing process that left metal debris around engine crankshafts, causing problems with oil flow and leading to premature wear and failure. In response, Hyundai took several steps to address these problems, including recalling over 1 million vehicles in the U.S. for engine inspections and necessary repairs, extending engine warranties, and enhancing quality control measures in their manufacturing processes. As of recent years, Hyundai appears to have effectively addressed these engine reliability issues, showcasing improved engine performance and reliability in their newer models. The company's commitment to resolving these issues and compensating affected customers reflects their dedication to quality and customer service. However, as with any vehicle, it's advisable for potential buyers to research the specific model and year they're interested in and consider extended warranties or additional coverage for peace of mind.
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