Brigette Honaker  |  July 5, 2018

Category: Consumer News

A New Jersey woman recently filed a class action lawsuit alleging that certain Hyundai Elantra models have a piston defect which can cause dangerous engine failures.

Plaintiff Elizabeth Brown filed the class action lawsuit against Hyundai Motor America and Hyundai Motor Company LTD, alleging that the car maker’s Elantra models posses a dangerous piston defect.

The Hyundai Elantra class action claims that Elantra models from 2011 through 2016, with “Nu” 1.8 liter engines, are affected by a piston defect.

Brown says the piston defect stems from 2011 changes to the piston manufacturing process.

The Hyundai class action lawsuit alleges that Brown purchased a 2013 Hyundai Elantra, containing a “Nu” 1.8 liter engine, from an authorized dealer near her home.

In late 2017, Brown reportedly began to notice a knocking, ticking noise from her vehicle. A week later, while her son was driving the car, a loud pop was heard from the engine before it failed.

The plaintiff says she attempted to file a warranty claim but was denied when the dealer allegedly found oil sludge, citing inadequate maintenance.

The Hyundai Elantra piston defect can allegedly cause engine failures. The symptoms of the related engine failure reportedly include a knocking noise upon start up, loss of engine power, loss of power steering, loss of break assistance, and sudden stalling.

The Hyundai Elantra class action lawsuit claims that once the engine fails, there is no way to fix it apart from completely replacing the engine, a $10,000 repair.

Brown argues that Hyundai Elantra engine failure can place consumers at serious risk for accident, injury, and death. If a Hyundai Elantra engine were to fail while a consumer was driving, they would reportedly be at serious risk for collision.

The Hyundai Elantra class action claims that the automaker knew about the defect but did not initiate a recall or repair action in the United States.

Brown says Canadian dealers were instructed to replace engines affected by engine knocking, a symptom of the problem, but no such order was initiated in the United States.

Instead of offering a fix for the dangerous problem, Hyundai Elantra dealers blame consumers for “inadequate maintenance” and deny warranty claims for a replacement engine, according to the Hyundai Elantra class action lawsuit.

“Defendants have not recalled and/or offered an adequate engine repair to the Class Vehicles, offered their customers suitable repairs or replacements free of charge, or offered to reimburse their customers who have incurred out-of-pocket expenses to repair the defect,” the Hyundai Elantra class action states.

Brown seeks to represent a Class of current and former owners and lessees of Hyundai Elantra vehicles affected by the alleged piston defect. She also seeks to represent a New Jersey subclass of the same consumers.

The Hyundai Elantra class action seeks compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

Brown is represented by Matthew D. Schelkopf and Joseph B. Kenney of Sauder Schelkopf LLC; Nicholas Migliaccio, Jason Rathod, and Esfand Y. Nafisi of Migliaccio & Rathod LLP; Daniel C. Levin of Levin Sedran & Berman.

The Hyundai Elantra Piston Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Brown v. Hyundai Motor America, et al., Case No. 2:18-cv-11249-JLL-JAD, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

UPDATE: On Jan. 22, 2019, Hyundai asked a federal judge to dismiss a class action lawsuit which alleges that the company concealed Elantra engine defects.

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163 thoughts onHyundai Elantra Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Piston Defect

  1. Jackie Anthony says:

    My daughter’s 2014 Hyundai Elantra’s engine was ticking. We were faithful with oil changes. 90,000 miles and the engine is seized! She is making car payments on a car that sits in the yard with a nonworking engine. Called Hyundai, was given a reference case #, call from corporate a few days later, and after trying to reach this woman at the number she gave us for 4 weeks, we are ready to join a class action. Hyundai needs to add this year/model to the recall for Sonatas and replace the engine!

    1. Stacey says:

      I am in the same boat. Exactly. 2016 Elantra Gt failed at 46k miles. Got a case number and they keep telling me that I am to receive a call but don’t. I don’t know what to do. This is ruining me financially!

  2. Kathryn Russell says:

    My daughter just had her Elantra take a crap. Needs a new engine. Not something a clege student wants to hear.

  3. shirley c says:

    same issue with the ticking noise on my 2013 elantra. Getting worried to even continue driving the vehicle

  4. Lisa says:

    Same issue. Hyundai refuses to fix the problem. I want to join class action lawsuit.

  5. Kimberly g says:

    I am having the same issue. My car is broke down and waiting to be seen by a mechanic. I.was given the run around yo try to fix this issue. I am out of a car and struggling with money do to towing my car from shop to shop . If the warranty doesnt cover this I’ll be out of a car and I still owe alot of money on it. I already struggle with Bills how can I get in on this lawsuit. I will never buy a hyndai or Kia ever again !!

  6. Liah says:

    im having sameissue with my 2012. pistons failure and 65,000 miles. been sitting at hyundai service department since jan. and dealing with a scam of a warranty company called Wynns.they suck they wont pay for the engine so next step is law suit.

  7. Mark W says:

    I have a 2012 Elantra, same issue and song and dance from Hyundai. They suck! Here are the law firm names. Google them and call their office to get added to the suit. Takes 5 minutes.

    Also keep calling Hyundai and file complaint after complaint. T
    We must make them pay for their negligence.

    Brown is represented by Matthew D. Schelkopf and Joseph B. Kenney of Sauder Schelkopf LLC; Nicholas Migliaccio, Jason Rathod, and Esfand Y. Nafisi of Migliaccio & Rathod LLP; Daniel C. Levin of Levin Sedran & Berman.

  8. Jake says:

    I fear I have the same issue with my vehicle. Just started around 66,000 miles. Has only been serviced by an authorized Hyundai dealer with reliable service records. Are there any updates?

  9. John H says:

    My 2013 Elantra with the same problem. How to join the class action? I will not recommend Hyundai to any of my friends.

  10. Harvey Gluck says:

    the lifters are the solid type and have shims for valve lash adjustment

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