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2016 Hyundai Azera

The 2016 Hyundai Azera is a full-size sedan offering a comfortable ride, spacious interior, and a good value for its price. The Azera came standard with a 3.3-liter V6 engine producing 293 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Owners generally appreciate the Azera’s smooth ride, quiet cabin, and long list of standard features. Some common complaints include a somewhat bland exterior styling and occasional issues with the infotainment system.

Engine

3.3L V6 (G6DH)

  • Engine Knocking/Ticking
    • Description/Symptoms: Some owners have reported a knocking or ticking sound coming from the engine, especially during cold starts or at idle. This could indicate worn connecting rod bearings or piston slap.
    • Solution: Diagnosis is crucial to determine the exact cause. This may involve engine disassembly to inspect the affected components. Depending on the damage, solutions can range from replacing the connecting rod bearings and pistons to a complete engine rebuild or replacement.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $5000+
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Oil Leaks
    • Description/Symptoms: Oil leaks may develop from various locations, including the valve cover gaskets, oil pan gasket, or front crankshaft seal. Visible oil spots under the car or a burning oil smell can indicate a leak.
    • Solution: Replacing the leaking gaskets or seals is the typical solution. A mechanic will need to identify the source of the leak and replace the appropriate components.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $100 - $1000+
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Catalytic Converter Failure
    • Description/Symptoms: Reduced engine performance, illuminated check engine light (typically with P0420 code), and rattling sounds from the exhaust system.
    • Solution: Replacement of the faulty catalytic converter.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $800 - $1500+
    • Recalls: None Found

Transmission

6-Speed Automatic (A6LF2)

  • Harsh Shifting/Slipping
    • Description/Symptoms: Reports of harsh or jerky shifting between gears, especially during acceleration or deceleration. Slipping can occur when the transmission fails to properly engage a gear, causing a momentary loss of power.
    • Solution: A transmission fluid flush can sometimes resolve minor shifting issues. However, more severe problems may require valve body replacement or a complete transmission rebuild or replacement.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $100 - $4000+
    • Recalls: None Found

Suspension

  • Rear Suspension Noises
    • Description/Symptoms: Clunking or rattling noises from the rear suspension, especially when going over bumps. This can be caused by worn sway bar links, bushings, or strut mounts.
    • Solution: Inspect and replace worn suspension components such as sway bar links, bushings, or strut mounts.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $100 - $500+
    • Recalls: None Found

Electrical

  • Infotainment System Issues
    • Description/Symptoms: The infotainment system may experience freezing, lagging, or complete failure. Common complaints include unresponsive touchscreens, Bluetooth connectivity problems, and navigation errors.
    • Solution: Software updates can sometimes resolve minor glitches. However, more persistent issues may require replacement of the head unit.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $50 - $1500+
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Battery Drain
    • Description/Symptoms: Premature battery drain even when the vehicle is off.
    • Solution: Replacement of the faulty battery or fixing other electrical components such as the alternator.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $100 - $300+
    • Recalls: None Found

Exterior

  • Sunroof Problems
    • Description/Symptoms: Sunroof may not open or close properly, or may leak.
    • Solution: Inspection and repair or replacement of the sunroof motor, seals, or tracks.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $100 - $800+
    • Recalls: None Found

Interior

  • Seat Heater Malfunction
    • Description/Symptoms: Seat heaters may fail to heat or overheat.
    • Solution: Replacement of the faulty heating element or control module.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $150 - $500+
    • Recalls: None Found

Summary:

The 2016 Hyundai Azera, while generally a reliable vehicle, can experience some notable issues. Engine problems such as knocking and oil leaks can be costly to address, while transmission issues can impact the driving experience. Electrical gremlins with the infotainment system are also a common complaint. Suspension and interior issues are typically less severe in terms of both cost and impact on vehicle operation. Overall, prospective buyers should be aware of these potential issues and have a pre-purchase inspection performed to identify any existing problems.

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