HYUNDAI ELANTRA ENGINE KNOCK TICKING NOISE
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In this video, we will demonstrate a common problem with Hyundai Elantra. Our 2013 Hyundai Elantra developed an engine ticking noise just before it turned 70,000 miles. I did some online research and this seems to be a common engine ticking noise with hyundai elantras 2011-2016. Most likely it is a piston slap. We will be taking the engine apart soon. Check out if the noise was better after oil change. More Hyundai Elantra Repair Videos: goo.gl/6HZZwS
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Hello, I have 2014 Hyundai i20, after cleaning the throttle body, engine running rough, revving high and increased throttle response and car run on it's own when I put to drive. Please help.
Did the oil fix the tick problem for good?
Sound before oil change 0:47
Sound after oil change 5:00
He said no knock at all compared to before… I can still hear it.
ikr lmao what is he talking about
same, nothing is different.
This is a terrible clickbait channel. Notice how they have 5-10 videos that are the same with different titles to get more clicks on referral links.
@@EmileeAnn7 exctaly same crap that is more like timing chain or cvvt timing gear
That things got another 100000+ miles left on it. The injectors have a tapping sound to them especially on the gdi's . Also would have liked to have heard it after it was warmed up.
I have 2015 Elantra and the ticking sound quiets down after a minute or two of warm up. It has 82k on the odometer.
@@jhancock1575 yup exactly same here... I hit around 81k on odometer and it clicks at start up. Once I drive for 5 minutes it sound SMOOOTH
That is why don't drive it hard when cold. It is impossible to have a mechanical design that works identical in hard and cold environment. Just take it easy for the first 5 minutes of cold engine driving will go a long way to engine longevity.
"The ticking is significantly reduced". Lol is that gaslighting? Because unless the ticking is inside my head, it sounds exactly the same. An oil change has never fixed ticking unless the oil coming out was too thick to be removed without suction. :)
It's easy to hear on a cold start up...and goes away for me as it heats up.
the warranty is not for the first 100k miles???
I just want to add that the oil should be changed way before it gets that black.
Lack of oil. But now, it's too late. You have to change the engine.
Bought a 2013 Elantra brand new. It sounded like that since new. Currently has 220k on it. Best car I ever owned.
I have a 2013 also en it started making me that noise at 140k miles and has no engine light on , do i have to worry??
@@martinjramaral3042 my brand new Hyundai has a ticking sound. I think that’s just how smaller newer cars sound
@@brandonpickett8920 dose it sounds more when you start it in the morning??
@@martinjramaral3042 yup, it does. From what I’ve researched I believe it’s the fuel injectors making that noise
Brent
All my elantra 2012 has done is cost me repair after repair
This guy has no idea what he's talking about 😂 the tick was still there if not louder
basically.
Tick tock, click clack, knick knock whatever
Bruh it's still knocking . It definitely needs further investigation
A tick and a knock are VERY different things, if you dont describe the problem correctly it's really hard to tell what's going on. A little ticking is normal for this engine, ANY knocking is not ok at all.
Normal issue with 4 cylinder. Dont fix it unless broken buddy. My brothers elantra has same engine with 200K miles. Been ticking for a long time at start up. It normal. Leave it alone dude. Wasting your time!!
Uh what....
This guy right here works for hyundai!! ^^^^
Yes but my car lurches every so often and the oil has been very dirty.
My 2010 elantra does the same .I tried castro 5w30. It still is noisy on a cold start up,. But i think the noise is coming from the bottom end. I only have 82,000 kms.. I might triy some Lucas top end lube, or a thicker oil 10w30 for the summer. Most engines should not tick that much . They have hydraulic lifters, that self adjust, not like the old days when they had solid lifters. Try some upper valve lube , that might help.
I have seen engines tick for thousands and thousands of miles and never have a issue. I have also seen people try to fix the issue only to make things worse.
If its not affecting you in any way but a lil noise best leave alone. Its like the customer who complains about squeaky brakes. Brakes have to stop a giant hunk of metal they will make noise sometimes.
I bought a motorcycle once that was actually knocking. Not ticking but knocking for $400. Very nice super bike. Honda CBR 1000cc. The guy said he gave it a tune up and drove it home. Then the engine started knocking. He stated he was driving fast so assumed he blew it up. 99% of people would think the same.
Not me I bought the bike got it home and started my diagnosis. The issue was two of his spark plugs had came loose and the engine was missing so bad it was knocking. Unburnt gas was hitting the exhaust making it worse. I tightened the plugs and had a $5000 bike. I drove it for 6 months and went ahead and make $4600 off of it. I have 3 ATVs right now worth $3000 or $4000 together. I bought them for less than $500. The issues were all electrical that someone else couldn't fix or didn't want to spend the money to fix. Electrical issues are tricky and it took me about 3 hours on each to rewire things and track down issues but it can be done. Dont be scared to buy that nice broke down ride. Sometimes its a simple repair.
I know someone who started using Mobile1 Full Synthetic 5W-20 oil mixed with a little Lucas Synthetic Oil Stabilizer and a Dealer Oil Filter. After a couple of months of driving the ticking/knocking noise dramatically reduced.
He also used Lucas Upper Cylinder Fuel Lubricant.
which is common place with engine function/care with all cars....................o wait bc at the end of the day the point is to promote engine life and mpg through duration of use/ownership. Hyndai cant even make good on that
Maybe even a gentle engine flush. Something that is OK to leave in. Something slow acting like Hotshots Secret Stiction Eliminator maybe. It can be used in gasoline or Diesel engines. It is somewhat expensive at around $25 for a quart. It also has their friction reducer in it. They guarantee it in that they will refund you if you are not happy with it for some reason. Just make sure to still have a receipt for it and maybe even be ready to send the remaining product back. In my opinion you might not find yourself sending it back. It works really and there are many people who would say similar things. I do not sell their products or have any connection with them. I just tried their stuff and it worked for me. My vehicle is a Nissan and does not have any ticking problems and I should point out your luck may vary. You don't need to have a high mileage engine to use anything like this BTW. In fact on a high mileage engine you may see leaks. That is because the stuff it cleans out may have been the only thing plugging leaks in the gaskets. It is the reason why some people might tell you not to use a synthetic oil. There was also a time when synthetic oils were thought to cause leaks. The products I mentioned not only contain a friction reducer made by that company but they use synthetic base stocks and additives in their oils and other products. I would love to have a vehicle that never had anything like that in it and let a friend take it for a ride and then quietly put that in it without telling him. This is a good way to test whether it seems to do anything and without him having any knowledge that you used something in it that would eliminate the placebo effect. The idea is that if they know there is something there they will have an expectation of improvement or maybe even think that there was one. The idea is they don't know anything except what they may notice when they operate the vehicle. When you see him next ask if he noticed any difference between that trip and the ones before it, then you reveal what you did to your vehicle. This is a good way to prove that not all additives are snake oil to the cynics and skeptics. They may be cynical from all the money they wasted trying other products that did not perform as well as they would expect.
"No knock at all compared to what we had before"..... KNOCK!,KNOCK!,KNOCK!,KNOCK!,KNOCK!,KNOCK!,......
😂😂😂
I agree
it sounds exactly the bloody same !!!
That’s what I thought. 🤷🏻♂️
Go back and forth between before and after. Listen during the acceleration. Big difference!
I’ve got a 2012 Hyundai Elantra I bought new. Drive it 110 miles round trip to work every day. Mine has a little ticking to it at startup. But I’ve got 235K miles on it, and runs great. I change the oil every 5,000 miles with Mobil 1 full synthetic 5W 20/high mileage, and use the more expensive K&N oil filter. Only replaced the battery and plugs. Same brake pads and everything else!
Maybe I should run 5W 30.
I like the car and gonna try and get at least 300-500K on it.
At what point did you change your spark plugs?
at around 120K miles I changed the plugs. I believe I need to change them again. Sometimes have a misfire. Prob need to replace the plug wires too.
I love when people make videos that insult the viewers intelligence. It just makes me smile inside
he sounds like freakin zoidberg
When the comments are more reliable than the video
It's still there. I can hear it guys
Tahsin Ali yes I can still hear it also!
Duh
It sounds a little bit less cuz they changed an old oil for a new one, but the sound still.
@@stiggsmasta did you take it to the dealership or did they come out to your house?
I just had cylinder four misfire on my 2013 Elantra. Coils and plugs didn't fix the problem but the car sounded like this one the last two years. Now I'm concerned, I have 150k miles on my 1.8l shops have refused to even look at it.
To fix that problem you have to replace the short block engine, but in a few years the problem will come back, Dosen't matter if you change the oil every month. ☹ really sad
my 2012 elantra has the worst ticking sounds it’s super loud but the car has been going strong for 6 years like that with only 194000
Sound still there
YES! Sounds just like my car! I'm so far over in mileage for the lawsuit, I'm outta luck. I can't sell her like this. To the junkyard in a few more months. It's a shame too, the rest of the car is in fantastic shape.
Some Hyundia engines make a bit of a different noise or is that just the same noise at higher engine speed? It makes the cars sound so cheaply made!
Sound was still there and even worse, and even after you did the oil change, you need to let the oil settle in for more than just half a second. Also probably use Valvoline instead of Castrol GTX.
So basically did you use 5w30’instead of a different oil?
Hi thanks for good video they just started recall it now
Sailesingh Ramdhony no recall buddy
I can still hear it. That sounds like my 1997 Toyota Camry engine. And it has a spun crank bearing. I did the spark test on it and cylinder 2 is the bad one. I bought the car with a oil pump leak they must have ran it without oil.
Original owners 10 yrs/ 100,000 but better have all your receipts on oil changes. Btw , wow change the oil before gets that dirty also in my owners manual says I can use 10w 30 and I do . That 5w 20 wears out fast and burns. ALSO FOR ALL PERSONS SAYING THIS ELANTRA IS IN A LAWSUIT " YOU ARE WRONG" THIS IS THE 1.8 NOT THE 2.0 OR OTHER 2.AND 3. MOTORS THAT HAD BAD MOTORS DUE TO FUEL INJECTION LOCATIONS"
I have a 2013 Elantra that I bought new. It has 80k on the clock now. I change oil every 4k with full synthetic (Pennzoil Pure One 5w20). The first 20k I ran a synthetic blend and near the end of the 4K interval I occasionally could hear a similar noise when cold. Have not hear it since switching to full synthetic oil.
I have ticking sound in engine you think I need different oil
Google User so should I go synthetic oil?
Yes Full synthetic oil is much better also most synthetics now are good for 20K miles .
My sonata has a knock also it’s 2015 but it has 130000 miles and it’s been knocking like that for last 30k miles I’ve asked a few mechanics and nobody seems to know but when you’re driving at hire rpm or even when you’re standing still and give some gas after about 1000 rpm then I don’t hear it no more but when you stay at a light you hear it even when the engine is warm
Its definitely not rod knocking, would never go 30.000 miles with a rod knocking.
Steve Franklin
It was a axel I changed it and it works great
@@johnm5855 Great!
I have sound only when I start the car in the morning then sound gone after 50 seconds
Ok cool me too, maybe not even that long..
Go to 0w-30 or 5w-30 Synthetic on this car...Valvoline High Mileage Synthetic with mobil 1 filter...If you have the money..Amsoil oil @filter..Drop that 5w-20..go 5w-30 oil..Goverment implimented 0w-20 @5w-20 oil for 1/2 - 1 more mpg..
Does anyone just ignore the tick and drive anyways?
Does it affect the driving
Please if you could let me know I have a friend with this issue I am helping him out
I have same tick I just drive it anyway
Add a qt of Rislone oil additive at each oil change.
I think for an auto repair channel you should properly check the lifters or check for piston rod bearings.
What would make gas consumption higher all the sudden not accurate with mileage all the sudden. I always got great gas mileage but it’s dropping on digital readings quicker than normal?
Any feedback appreciated
2016 Hyundai Elantra
My 2016-2017 accent both do this cold as soon as they motors get to just over 1000 rpm it goes away ! Bought both on the same day both new in February 2017 ! As the closer you get to your 5000km oil change it gets louder ! My next oil change I will be switching to 5w30 I have been thinking 5w20 is to light! Only reason I haven’t switched yet is because I got 2 years of free oil changes ! Also both cars have 150000 km 8 year power train warranty! Always keep oil clean it’s the best thing you can do ! My father bought a 1992 ford ranger with 250000 Kms for 1500 bucks my father changed the oil every 4000kms and in the summer he ran diesel oil in it and the winter he would switch back to 10w30 and that truck ran with no problems for over the 15 years for him only thing he did was a few water pumps exhaust and brake pads ! The frame and body rusted out and the motor was still running at 890000 kms when we took it to the scrap yard ! Best 1500 bucks he ever spent lol !
Thats not a Tick..Thats a metal to metal Rap or Knock !! Put thicker Synthetic oil with High Quality oil filter (Amsoil, Mobil1,K@N )cause your engine will last Longer !...
Still there to my ears.
sounds worse
This video is wrong i found out what the knockin noise was coming from its the TOP RIGHT ENGINE mount i changed mines n it stop completely its 50 bucks for part yall wrong mechanics lol mines stop knocking perfectly
My 2013 elantra ticks when I accelerate so changed the mount there no engine light on
It’s funny how online everyone is such a expert but if you’re a real expert why would you be looking at these videos just FOS
( full of shit) I’m not a expert or a mechanic and my 2015 Hyundai Sonata that has 130k miles has been making the clicking noise but no service engine sign and ones you hit the gas then no noise and it still runs very good so overall I’m happy with it especially since I haven’t done any of the services only change the oil and one time I changed the spark plugs I’ve cleaned the filters with air blower at the car wash but that’s it
John m
Take it you aint no expert not a mechanic but you're full of sh*t with that comment.
Stiggs Masta
I actually send the car to the dealer and apparently the clocking is from a factory defect so they changed my engine even known my warranty was over because I had 154k miles on it so send it to the dealer
i have the same knock in my engin 2013 elantra with 69000km on it and i called the dealler and they are changin my motor and with no garanti left on the car but at no cost to me wat
so ever they sais that they didin't do a recall cause its not every car that has the probem so they call it a campagne instead . In one dealer ship only they changed 250 motors since 2011 .HYUNDAI dont want to loose ther ass because of this so there doing every thing they can to please every costumer and i will get a lifetime garanti on the motor aslong that i am the owner so stop tring to stop the problem with changing the oil and so you know they have a special oil filter for there motors with a valve inside of them
So you are saying if I take it in they will replace engine if it's knockin g for free. I have a 2012 with 166000 miles.
Hope u can help I have an 2014 hyundai elantra GT I have changed the Ignition Coils, spark plugs, crankshaft posion Sensor, map manifold Pressure Sensors, and the Belt I got the car at an auto auction my problem is when I step heavy on the Gas / floor it the car doesn't respond well RPM goes up to around 4000 and the car is very slow I was thinking it maybe be the throttle body because after I turn off the car I can Hear a clicking in the throttle body after I turn the car off
Did u figure out what it was?
IDK MAYBE.....PLACE MAGNET INSIDE FUNNEL TO CATCH ANY METAL
had the same issue with my 14 elantra at about 80k miles. Took it to numerous shops and they told me it was fine. Finally to it to the dealership and they replaced the lower engine block under 100k mile warranty. It took about 2.5 months to get fixed. The knocking is gone but now there's a noise on exceleration every once in a while. Fortunately my car is damn near paid off. Ill be getting rid of it soon
I have the same problem, just add a can of oil additives (STP high milage oil treatment) for 5 dollars. You won't hear a tick after that. Being doing this forever now.
Just change the oil every 3000 to 4000 miles it will last a long time
@@terminators1v1ert21 Trolls paid by hyundai for damage control,with stories for dummies
I have the same problem, what is that product? Could you tell me the name correctly?
@@terminators1v1ert21
Wanted to add that piston slap at least where I live describes when the pistons rock back and forth in the bore when the engine is cold. Not when you have a piston pin worn and it's making a noise.
A lot of inline 6-cylinder 4-L Jeep engines suffer from piston slap when they're cold.
other people have mentioned this but there may be a warranty claim available through Hyundai on this problem. Other people have mentioned they are replacing engines regardless of the year or mileage or whether you're the first owner or not.
First time ever owning an Elantra. Just bought this used car with $150,000 miles on it and it's ticking with no check engine lights on, should I worry?
Hey did it stop I just got an Elantra and it has the same issue
How did the car work? All good?
A slight tick is completely normal for this engine. As is gets broke in it will have a slight tick especially when the engine is really cold like in the winter. It is the lifters on this car, not piston slap. They are louder than on some cars. If you develop a real knocking like from a bad piston you will hear it cause it will be loud as hell. You won't be able to hear yourself think. Take it to any authorised dealer that knows all about the particular engine. They will tell you the same thing. Even some seasoned mechanics have to ask for help from time to time.
Also use only Hyundai OEM oil filters. Other ones make the ticking louder.
somebody correct me if i am wrong but that car does not have lifters its a overhead cam so when the camshaft turns the lobes on the cam push directly onto rockers that push the valves open and on the down side of the lobe it closes the valves.i have seen many used cars with a engine knock and some people trying to get rid of it run a really heavy oil to try and mute the noise..also a different oil filter will have nothing to do with engine noise unless you forgot to put a new one on and ran out of oil in 30 seconds...it sounds like it has a bent valves or worse
These cars as most overhead cam engines have hydraulic lifters. Very few overhead cam engines have solid lifters most notably older Hondas thus they require periodic valve adjustments. And this noise is lifter tick sludge builds up in the lifters. Piston slap is caused by the piston skirts and the piston caviating ie shrinking in diameter, this was an issue with gm 3100 engines in the 90's
Such a liar bro. Did you see the other video's he posted after this one? This engine design is crap.
I believe there is a manufacturing defect. Something with the coating in the cylinder or a cast on the connecting rod. They have a campaign to replace the entire short block based on customer complaints.
@@ivan23caravantes44 NOT sure if hes a liar but yes he is a real dumb ass for sure.. No clue..people like him i don't even bother with explaining anymore there a lost cause ! they should not even be allowed to hold a wrench ! and no about his other videos one was painful enough..but thanks for letting me know he is posting others so i can avoid them..thanks Bro !
Oil change made no difference dude !
I have using 5w20 oil all year round. I did notice a improvement with using 5W30 castrol .. The noise goes away after a few min. ? Changing the oil did not solve the problem. If possible I think that using 5w30 would be a better choice to use.
Wishful thinking
Piston Slap 👋
i do have exactly same thing 2013 problem so how can i fixed or how much gonna be cost?
my elantra 2011 of 250000 km make the same ticking noise .. i think it is normal dependent on this engine design .. i advise you not to think about it .. it is a great car .. do not worry.
My Elantra 2013 has the same noise and it works fine
You guys are awesome have the same car always able to fix
Bad tensioner Timing chain is rattling
valve lifters
Still knocking
Lifter
I put my 2013 Hyundai Elantra Gls in the Garbage At 79,000 Miles Second Owner The Motor was Garbage in the USA to Replace that Will Cost me $3,000 or More Dollars To Fix it, I lost $9,000 dollars Owning A Hyundai
3000 is not a lot of money, for a new engine, and 2nd owner? You have no clue how it was maintained or driven before you got it. ALWAYS buy brand new. It's not that much more, and you get great warranty, and know exactly what you're getting.
My '11GLS has 206,000 miles and ticks like hell. Always has 👍
Hello guys I have a 2016 elantra gls and changed the timing chain and got a new fuel pump but still the car stalls and loses power in the first gear and produces a popping sound but runs good in all other gears please help,
Update knocking on Hyundai’s Is from a factory defect so my engine went out with 154K miles so if you’re car is knocking send it to the dealer and it doesn’t matter if you’re the original owned the factory is covering it so if you have a knocking issue don’t wait send it in because a knock sensor is faulty and they will replace the engine but it took 6 weeks to fix my car but they gave me a rental for the whole time and I didn’t pay anything
Yeah... See.... My first engine had that issue - I had 1 week left of warranty and they tried to get out of it saying "oh you didn't put enough oil in it" even though I had receipts to prove it. _(keep in mind this was with my insurance)_ - after idk 3 weeks, and $2k out of my pocket - I got a 50k mile engine.
It has been about 1 year, I just got an oil change 2 weeks ago (beginning of 2020 to "start the year off right") and it's happening again but is way worse than before. Before, you didn't hear a knock - it just died. This time, it sounds like a diesel engine that doesn't want to shift gears.
It is a factory defect (they didn't clean them properly, leaving slight metal flakes) whether or not they're gonna fix it for you free of charge, idk. Also, get a new dipstick, they say the dipsticks weren't reading oil levels properly. _(I believe the new ones are red, instead of yellow)_
And I know it's "not in my head/normal" cause before this happened BOTH engines were damn near dead silent. There has been many times where someone _(and on occasion myself)_ have gotten in the car and thought *"Is it even on?"*
My Hyundai dealer wouldn’t fix my 2015 Elantra it had 83,000 miles. They wanted me to pay for half of the new motor. I’m so mad
@@nicolle27g call corporate they just reached a settlement and my sonata had 145k miles and now it has lifetime warranty on the engine that's part of the settlement so go to another dealer and call the corporate in California
John m Sonora’s are in the settlement but not the Elantra I was reading it online this week. I even left a VM at a lawyers office.
I just got it for a race car Im into dirt track racing I just found out today that the car is a v tech.
are you crazy? 5.30 is not thicker than 10.30. And the knock is still very very loud.
use hyundai oem oil filter and the sound should go away
This is bull put out by Hyundai to get you to only buy their expensive and cheap filters. Have the dealer replace the defective made engine not the oil filter.
@@jameskoralewski3583 I am a mechanic for Hyundai. The engines actually do run quieter with the OEM Hyundai/KIA oil filter. This guy's engine has a bad bearing. I encounter this bs weekly. Really unfortunate manufacturing issues and they have their faults.
Paul P I could be mistaken but figured you would know for sure, but I heard they solved most of the issues starting with the 2018 model year with the same engines? Any know issues with the 2018 2.4L specifically from Santa Fe’s?
@@fourtysix4646 I hate to say it but even the new engines have issues. It's the manufacturing processes KIA/Hyundai really suck at. Debris gets into the galleys and oil starvation happens.
All the engines from 1.6's to 2.4s go to shit. I guess it's all on luck when you buy one.
Hyundai had an issue with cast flashing inside engine that didn't get removed and later could break free and cause this issue. Hyundai will cover an engine replacement free of charge if you fall under this issue no matter the year or mileage. 👏🏼
Except me. I'm over the lawsuit allotted mileage. By 26,000 miles. It sucks too. The engine oil is still clear when you check it.
Getting comments is one thing ., loosing credibility is another ...but, oh well you can just change your U tube name.........
Where are you from?? That accent sounds so damn similar
I had same same issue with my hyundai accent 2012.. did you fix it?
Seriously 😐. I respect your channel. but this may advertisement
My has 120,000 miles on it but I hearing the same sound
Sometimes on the road I hear these Hyundais making a weird rapid ticking noise. I have also heard a couple Toyotas do it too but really it seems to be more of a Hyundai problem to me.
it's a knocking noise not a tick and after oil change sounds the same ! Sounds like a rod knock ! Time for a rebuild or a used motor
I have Hyundai Tucson, the problem is ticking noise comes on after starting for wild 10 to 30 minutes then it started, can you please help me
My 2013 Elantra just started making this sound around 220k km sounds like it’s from the same area.
You know, thanks for making these videos.
You didn't "describe a problem", but only a symptom, without having idea what the actual problem is. The noise was still there after the oil change...duh! The oil change is a prevention. Not a fix.
Hye bro..i from malaysia..oil automatic for elentra many god a brand.?
What year it is?
I have Elantra touring 2012 and I use AISIN trans fluid.
2015 year elentra 1.6
Could please you make videos to how replace Heater pipe and BRACKET ASSY-TRANSAXLE for Hyundai Elantra 2013
You can't get ride of from this noise by changing motor oil guys. You should open the cylinder head cover up. And then change hydraulic valve lifters. There are some additives to stop this noise. But it is not permanent solution.
So basically it's an ad for castrol gtx magnetic
My friend cleaned a solenoid where the oil moves to the top of the engine. That fixed it for him
Witch solenoid was it? Thanks!
@@Mackenzie.Grant95 Variable valve timing solenoid. There's one on the front and rear of the engine near the top right by the valve cover.
oil additives under 100k miles? you're masking the problem. if design flaw, run!
Hey. I need to know what could be the problem when the engine check light doesn't turn when my Hyundai elantra 2012 mode has engine issues?
Hi, Would you guys still recommend this yr and model, with higher miles? Thanks
I would highly recommend this model. I have a 2012 with 124,000 runs great. As long as fluids changed I've seen them get 250,000 to 300,000 miles out if them.
Um, seems sus. Literally Can still hear same noise after the oil change
You need to take a better picture of the oil. I do not see the clear picture of type of oil.
My 2013 Elantra GLS is doing piston slap now with 113K and has been well cared for. I'm the first owner, will Hyundai replace it? I now have no car...
I had the knock on my 2013 Veloster 1.6. I switched to 5w-30 and it also helped. I also used an STP extended life oil filter and installed a catch can. After 1000 miles mile oil is not black. Hyundai uses 5w-20 for mileage but it is bad for the engines. 5w-30 in winter and use 10w-30 in the summer. good video!
I totally agree with you, same weighs I use. Hyundai isn't the only manufacturer doing the 5 at 20 thing. They are ALL doing it. Also. My 17 Elantra owner's manual says 5 wt 30 MAY ALSO be used. So there is no issue with that .
You know that ticking sound on the 1.6 is normal. It’s the fuel injectors
"Elantgggrrrra"
My car made the same noise it turned out to be engine coils
My 2012 only does that when the a/c is on....the tick stays in pace with the RPMs (intermittently), I've replaced the intake actuator and top motor mount.....problem not solved..
Hello. How did you solve this problem?
Use of an aftermarket filter can cause engine noise. There is a tsb on it. Good luck.
usually, only after initial start up, then it goes away...
Mine did that with 125,000. I dumped it. Trade that baby and save a huge headache in the future !!
I had a car where the engine had a slap sound. Thought it was a lifter or a loose belt. That was until one day the car quit working and saw oil spilling out from under the engine. The car was totalled.
Did you fix the problem?
Oil control valve, timing chain and exhaust vvt valve has failed
There is no exhaust vvt valve btw. The problem is the crank bearing and it needs to be replaced before the engine explodes.
@@tomanderson3196 incorrect...their are 2 vvt valves on thdc1.8 liter engine...both intake and exhaust...typically the exhaust ond faild
A simple google of the engine will confirm.i am correct
The same sound, nothing change, are you trying to scam us.
I have an issue with Hyuindai Elantra 2012. It starts and runs fine. When you stop and turn off engines after driving for 10 minutes, it just turns but not start until it cools off for about 45 minutes. Does not run hot or no other issues.
have you clean the intake valves?
Oh boy, that's giving me some "PTSD". I bought a 2012 Elantra back in November with 79k on it, I didn't even put 600 miles in 2 months on it and it started doing this. I ended up having to get an entire new engine because it go so bad.
It's not an issue with the car itself. People drive them hard and maintain them poorly, and that's when there are problems. I like to buy new for this reason. I bought a 2012 Kia Forte, which has the same 2.0 liter L4 engine, and did all the maintenance myself, full synthetic oil every 5k miles. It has over 100k miles on it now, has never needed any repairs, and runs like brand new. I bought a 2018 Elantra this week, and there is no difference in the sound of the engines. I expect both to last 300k miles or more. If you drive them gently, they will last for a long time if maintained properly. Even if driven hard, they can last many miles, but once more, proper maintenance is absolutely essential, and this is never guaranteed when buying used. Even dealer service does not guarantee that a car is maintained properly... The only way to truly ensure longevity is to buy new and service the vehicle yourself, using quality oil and filters at regular intervals.
@@michaellovell2518 umm, hyundai recalled 3 mmmmmillions engines due to this "manufacturing defect" and class action lawsuit in canada, if it wins i get a new engine. Not saying all are bad mine still strong but lifters clicking alot. Definatly want to do preventative measures.
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Herp derp, muh Hyundai "runs strong," but I want them to replace my engine cuz I think I hear a noise, derp...
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@@michaellovell2518 Oh i dont hear any noise, just the fact they recalled 3 million and over 6 million are effected by what the manufacturer calls a "production defect". I guess i should just not worry.