Hyundai Sonata Recall Issued Due to Steering Problems with 2011 Vehicles

About 139,500 Hyundai Sonatas from the 2011 model year have been recalled due to steering problems that could cause a loss of control.   

According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), which announced the Hyundai Sonata recall on September 23, connections in the steering column were either improperly assembled or insufficiently tightened on certain vehicles. The manufacturing defect means that the driver could suddenly lose the ability to steer the vehicle, possibly resulting in an automobile accident with a potential for property damage, injury and death. 

The NHTSA opened an investigation in late August after at least two customers complained that the steering shaft came loose on their Sonatas, causing them to completely lose the ability to steer the vehicle. The Kia Soul, which has different parts but is also made by Hyundai, is also under investigation after an owner complained of the same problem. The number of reports for the Sonata has since grown to a total of eight, according to company officials. There have been no injuries or accidents reported. 

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The recall affects certain 2011 Hyundai Sonatas manufactured between December 11, 2009, and September 10, 2010, at the company’s Montgomery, Alabama facility. The recall of the vehicles is expected to begin during October. 

According to the NHTSA, Hyundai dealers will inspect the steering column’s intermediate shaft universal joint connections to ensure they are properly assembled and have the correct amount of torque. Dealers will also update the power steering software. Hyundai owners with questions can call the Hyundai Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-633-5151.

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172 Comments

  • BRUCEMarch 10, 2022 at 11:49 am

    I bought a 2011 Hyundai sonata in July of 2012 with 34000 miles on it. Over the past 11 years the car has had approximately 10 recalls for various reasons But none of which included the steering column bushing. After contacting the dealership and talking to the head mechanic he told me worst case scenario if that bushing completely fails you will lose control steering control of the car. He a[Show More]I bought a 2011 Hyundai sonata in July of 2012 with 34000 miles on it. Over the past 11 years the car has had approximately 10 recalls for various reasons But none of which included the steering column bushing. After contacting the dealership and talking to the head mechanic he told me worst case scenario if that bushing completely fails you will lose control steering control of the car. He also told me that Hyundai did not issue a recall on it nor did they contact owners of the 2011 sonatas But in fact issued a warranty extension the extension but they didn't inform me of that extension so I had no clue or advisement to bring that car in to the dealership to be fixed or addressed. I just found out today that my extension has expired and for me to bring that car in and have it fixed it will cost me between 550 $1000. The problem will only get worse and renders the car on drive along right now As loss of steering on any vehicle would likely end in the death of the driver.

  • ArjunMarch 7, 2021 at 4:28 pm

    I bought 2011 sonata since 7 recall for under 30,000 miles within 5 years. now 2021, 10 yrs old car got 45000 miles & steering get lock while driving, it make knockings sound when try to make turns. call dealer they said it not under warranty, to fix it cost $500 to 1000 depending parts & labor involved. I will spread news that no one should buy any hyundi.

  • LindseyJanuary 3, 2021 at 5:08 pm

    My engine went in my 2011 hyundi sonata and I had it replaced paid for it out of pocket $3000 dollars. Then a year later got a recall notice saying that they would rembuse me for it, if I filled out and signed the documents they sent to me and it's been 6 months and nothing. Now my steering column is also acting up. Just have had a horrible experience with this car and company really thinking abo[Show More]My engine went in my 2011 hyundi sonata and I had it replaced paid for it out of pocket $3000 dollars. Then a year later got a recall notice saying that they would rembuse me for it, if I filled out and signed the documents they sent to me and it's been 6 months and nothing. Now my steering column is also acting up. Just have had a horrible experience with this car and company really thinking about suing them.

  • KathrynNovember 26, 2020 at 7:32 pm

    I have a Kia Soul 2012 that has 98000+ miles on it . The steering started knocking while I was coming home from Charleston,SC. Had to take to a Ford dealer because it was to bad to drive. Kia says they will not pay for repair and now the car doesn’t want to start and will not hold a charge. I have the steering that was removed and you would not believe the shape it is in. I could have gotten kille[Show More]I have a Kia Soul 2012 that has 98000+ miles on it . The steering started knocking while I was coming home from Charleston,SC. Had to take to a Ford dealer because it was to bad to drive. Kia says they will not pay for repair and now the car doesn’t want to start and will not hold a charge. I have the steering that was removed and you would not believe the shape it is in. I could have gotten killed. Is there a class action law suit against Kia. There was supposed to be a recall 2 years ago on this vehicle. I did not get a notice.

  • YolandaMarch 5, 2020 at 8:58 pm

    I’ve had my 2013 Hyundai Sonata for almost 6 years. I love my car! I’ve not had any issues until 2 years ago with my engine which was replaced under the recall. Now my steering wheel shakes and rattled if I go about 60, so I’m contacting Hyundai Motor America. I saw recalls for the 10 and 11 for the steering column intermediate shaft so hopefully they fix it

  • DavidDecember 3, 2019 at 1:21 pm

    2011sonata clicking in the steering wheel the coupler was broke fixed myself for 2 bucks not a easy job.Then went in for 5 recalls and one was updateing the steering softwear.That changed the steering completely its so easy to turn now its real hard to keep it from drifting on the highway.I asked the dealer what they did my steering is slopppy put it back the way it was they said we cant its a rec[Show More]2011sonata clicking in the steering wheel the coupler was broke fixed myself for 2 bucks not a easy job.Then went in for 5 recalls and one was updateing the steering softwear.That changed the steering completely its so easy to turn now its real hard to keep it from drifting on the highway.I asked the dealer what they did my steering is slopppy put it back the way it was they said we cant its a recall on the electric steering.Nobody will buy the car after they drive it they come back with big eyes shaking their heads.

  • DonnaNovember 7, 2019 at 4:43 am

    Recently my steering wheel has been making a loud clunking sound when I turn it to the right or to the left in my 2012 Hyundai sonata curious how much it's going to cost to fix it when the part is only a few dollars from what I understand it's the coupler, it's concerning because I'm a single mother with a 10 year old daughter who rides in the car every day with me and I'm wondering how dangerous [Show More]Recently my steering wheel has been making a loud clunking sound when I turn it to the right or to the left in my 2012 Hyundai sonata curious how much it's going to cost to fix it when the part is only a few dollars from what I understand it's the coupler, it's concerning because I'm a single mother with a 10 year old daughter who rides in the car every day with me and I'm wondering how dangerous it is if I can't get it fixed right away I don't even have the car paid off yet February will be two years since I bought it, what should I do is it possible it would be covered through Hyundai is there a recall for this I hope somebody can give me some answers or tell me what I should do

  • DennisOctober 12, 2019 at 1:49 am

    My sonata steering wheel make a lot noise, and it has a short in it because I had to disconnect my horn because it kept blowing, but they keep telling me that there is no recall, what's the problem somebody lying, I'm wondering who.

  • DavidOctober 7, 2019 at 2:49 pm

    Same problem clicking in steering $2 coupler and they want 400 to fix .Idid it myself and its a pain in the butt.1 year later now steering is very very easy to turn to easy 2011 sonata

  • LashundaAugust 28, 2019 at 9:28 am

    I have a Hyundai Sonata 2012 I have been having problems with this car since I got it. Started with several recalls I have took it to the dealership and the only thing they gave me was an engine that make. Noise still the car sound bad I took it back to the dealership in Jackson Tennessee and they said it was the tension puller only to find out it the steering wheel coupler that cost 6.99 it's rea[Show More]I have a Hyundai Sonata 2012 I have been having problems with this car since I got it. Started with several recalls I have took it to the dealership and the only thing they gave me was an engine that make. Noise still the car sound bad I took it back to the dealership in Jackson Tennessee and they said it was the tension puller only to find out it the steering wheel coupler that cost 6.99 it's really sad because I'm single mother with 4 children I'm still paying a car note I fix on this car every month from break lights don't work when it rains my car barley stop and yes I have new brakes and I have to stop my car a head time on top that I have been in out of court's 6 times I have got pull over by police 10 times about this car I to have pay court fines and fee the car also has electrical problems as well so many hazards the only place I can go take and my children work and school Lord. Please make sure we get home safely someone please Help

  • jeanJune 25, 2019 at 3:07 pm

    steering click very common on hyundai s they know it.... its just cheap quality parts sonatas and elantras between 2010 and 2015 a least.... the problem is a coupler (rubber like) cheap price but cheaper is the quality...... replacing it myself if not its a 400.00 job if there is no lawsuits nobody cares......dangerous may be have you ever heard about CUSTOMER CARE OR SERVICE IS OUR TOP PRIORITY [Show More]steering click very common on hyundai s they know it.... its just cheap quality parts sonatas and elantras between 2010 and 2015 a least.... the problem is a coupler (rubber like) cheap price but cheaper is the quality...... replacing it myself if not its a 400.00 job if there is no lawsuits nobody cares......dangerous may be have you ever heard about CUSTOMER CARE OR SERVICE IS OUR TOP PRIORITY what a sad sad joke ..... lots of ...how to repair on internet..... if you want to try repairing !!!!!!!!

  • AnneMarch 21, 2019 at 4:32 pm

    I have a 2012 Sonata Ltd with 12,000 miles and garaged. My son and I both noted the knocking or clicking noise when we turn the wheel. I called the dealership yesterday, was transferred to service manager and left voice mail. Still no response. This is very dangerous! If there's a Recall, there should not be a charge. I've always bought Accords but do like my Sonata if the company steps up to the [Show More]I have a 2012 Sonata Ltd with 12,000 miles and garaged. My son and I both noted the knocking or clicking noise when we turn the wheel. I called the dealership yesterday, was transferred to service manager and left voice mail. Still no response. This is very dangerous! If there's a Recall, there should not be a charge. I've always bought Accords but do like my Sonata if the company steps up to the plate rather than risk the lives of customers or try to make money. It's a defect. No cost should be involved.

  • JohnDecember 11, 2018 at 6:51 pm

    12/10/2018 Just had steering column coupler replaced at cost of more than $400. Second time. No mention of recall. How do we get a lawsuit started, seeing there are hundreds of people with same problem?

  • JeanetteNovember 14, 2018 at 5:49 pm

    I am having the same issue with the knocking in the steering and the airbag light is on. They are replacing the cable to the airbag to make it longer. That will not fix why the light is on. The knocking in the steering happened just after I had an oil change and some other recall done. We shall see if they call Hyundia and get the steering covered under the warranty my husband found on line abou[Show More]I am having the same issue with the knocking in the steering and the airbag light is on. They are replacing the cable to the airbag to make it longer. That will not fix why the light is on. The knocking in the steering happened just after I had an oil change and some other recall done. We shall see if they call Hyundia and get the steering covered under the warranty my husband found on line about the recall with something not being tightened. Mine sounds like a bolt came out of one end. They had a recall on the engine and said mi e was fine and didn’t hear the sound I said it was making. 2 weeks later my husband was driving when the engine blew. They fixed finally under the warranty they were fighting not to fix. I wanted to tell them I told you so but I did not. Praying they fix this steering issue on a recall warranty. I am over the 100,000 original warranty. I have had many vehicles and never had a problem with the steering. Faulty parts or careless work. They just called me and claim it is a bushing. They see it all the time. All the vehicles I have owned and never had a bushing in the steering column, which is sealed, go bad.

  • SarinaNovember 13, 2018 at 12:36 pm

    It seems as if there's no decent people left on earth, between basil and Hyundai i dont know whose worse- their just giving me the run around and asking for money on the cars recalls-- i have airbag light on...coupler in the steering wheel. And its just dishonest business dealing amongst many Business here in America-

  • DaltonOctober 16, 2018 at 1:33 pm

    I had just had my engine replaced and ever since it got replaced I've had a knocking in my steering column called Hyundai to figure out what was going on after hearing what the recall to find out that they are not going to fix it but since I have a recall on my airbag that i would have to talk to the dealer.even though the steering column is on recall along with my airbag you would think that the [Show More]I had just had my engine replaced and ever since it got replaced I've had a knocking in my steering column called Hyundai to figure out what was going on after hearing what the recall to find out that they are not going to fix it but since I have a recall on my airbag that i would have to talk to the dealer.even though the steering column is on recall along with my airbag you would think that the company would fix the problem that they had this is not making me very happy with this company and I've never had a problem with them so now I'm going to have to try and figure out how to come up with money to fix the steering column or wait until my car crashes and then sue because I have no other way of transportation. This is very sad from a company do not stand behind their product after all the recalls they've had

  • AprilOctober 10, 2018 at 7:20 pm

    Bad rattling in my 2011 Sonata. Told by Mechanic that it was a bad coupler and the whole air bag had to be removed to get to part. Over 400.00 to repair it.....

  • LaDonnaSeptember 2, 2018 at 10:51 pm

    I have a 2011 Hyundai sonata that have a nocking sound in the steering well called Hyundai only to hear they well not honor the recall. There saying my car is not cover because of the mails on it my air bag light is on also and they say that, that's is what's wrong with it (they never look at my car to see if it was) however the air bag light is also on recall but with that they don't no how to fi[Show More]I have a 2011 Hyundai sonata that have a nocking sound in the steering well called Hyundai only to hear they well not honor the recall. There saying my car is not cover because of the mails on it my air bag light is on also and they say that, that's is what's wrong with it (they never look at my car to see if it was) however the air bag light is also on recall but with that they don't no how to fix it and I was told that there was nothing that they could do into they can find out how to fix it.

  • EmadAugust 11, 2018 at 4:33 pm

    I had the problem of pulling to the right lane all the time they couldn't solve it . Then the engine stalled on highway at 120 km. Speed loosing the brakes and steering assistance . They changed the engine after 3 month I had to rent car cost me $3500 they refused to cover the cost because I am Canadian . Steering has a coupler joint smashed and they will not cover it Alternator give whistle no[Show More]I had the problem of pulling to the right lane all the time they couldn't solve it . Then the engine stalled on highway at 120 km. Speed loosing the brakes and steering assistance . They changed the engine after 3 month I had to rent car cost me $3500 they refused to cover the cost because I am Canadian . Steering has a coupler joint smashed and they will not cover it Alternator give whistle noise And water pump too after installing the new engine . The Horn working fine

  • LewisNovember 10, 2017 at 11:00 pm

    Replaced the steering coupler.. about a $2 rubber thing the size of a quarter.. then engine went at 80k miles... no problem there as they rented me a car and replaced engine free of charge .... but now it's steering column and they say no warranty ... but clearly there is a recall.. going to pursue further with an attorney if need be

  • AmyOctober 24, 2017 at 5:56 pm

    I have a 2011 Hyundai Sonata and I can't WAIT to get rid of it. I have 115,000 miles on it. A few months ago the starter died and had it replaced. Then I took the car in as it's consuming oil way too fast (but no leak). Had brakes replaced (I know this is an age thing) but then I had to replace the struts and 3 weeks later I have this steering coupler that needs to be replaced. My Sonata has [Show More]I have a 2011 Hyundai Sonata and I can't WAIT to get rid of it. I have 115,000 miles on it. A few months ago the starter died and had it replaced. Then I took the car in as it's consuming oil way too fast (but no leak). Had brakes replaced (I know this is an age thing) but then I had to replace the struts and 3 weeks later I have this steering coupler that needs to be replaced. My Sonata has had so many recalls but after getting screwed by my dealer, I refuse to go back to them. Therefore, I'm going back to a Honda or Toyota

  • JameelaOctober 2, 2017 at 3:19 pm

    This is so terrible. I will never buy another HYNDAI. I took my care to the dealership in JUNE for the recall because of the steering wheel was knocking, then Aug then engine failed, they had my car there for over a month. Took it off the lot and drove it right back to the dealership-the starter was acting up. Then took it home drove it for about a week or so then, the gear wouldn't shift. Then t[Show More]This is so terrible. I will never buy another HYNDAI. I took my care to the dealership in JUNE for the recall because of the steering wheel was knocking, then Aug then engine failed, they had my car there for over a month. Took it off the lot and drove it right back to the dealership-the starter was acting up. Then took it home drove it for about a week or so then, the gear wouldn't shift. Then the steering wheel locked on me. I took it the dealer once again for the 4th TIME!!!! They told me that I needed a steering column and a brake switch... You have to be kidding me. They told me I wasn't covered under warranty and the cost of this 4th issue would be roughly around 1200.

  • BillSeptember 1, 2017 at 7:59 pm

    I have a 2016 Sonata the power steering went out for about a 1/2 mile it was hard to turn right or left . I have less than 10,000 miles on the car not good !!!! Doesn't sound like they have fixed the problem.

  • TeeAugust 15, 2017 at 4:11 pm

    I have a 2011 Hyundai Sonata and I've had one problem after another. I had the flexible coupling replaced 2 years ago, This year they have a recall, I paid $350 and they're only going to reimburse me $207... I took my car in for a couple of other recalls only to be told the cv axle needs to be replace ( my car makes a noise when I pull off at a low acceleration), both back lights in my car burned [Show More]I have a 2011 Hyundai Sonata and I've had one problem after another. I had the flexible coupling replaced 2 years ago, This year they have a recall, I paid $350 and they're only going to reimburse me $207... I took my car in for a couple of other recalls only to be told the cv axle needs to be replace ( my car makes a noise when I pull off at a low acceleration), both back lights in my car burned out... the seat belt light wont go off..., I'm so frustrated with this car. I really am thinking about selling it.

  • ArleneAugust 10, 2017 at 11:10 pm

    It is just down right pitiful that a car that makes so much money want to do there customers this way, took the car for the steering problem said they can't fix it. Call the recall number said it can't be covered because it is happening after 100000 miles if it would have been done right the first time it wouldn't matter about the miles, I am highly pissed I guess they wait for someone to have a a[Show More]It is just down right pitiful that a car that makes so much money want to do there customers this way, took the car for the steering problem said they can't fix it. Call the recall number said it can't be covered because it is happening after 100000 miles if it would have been done right the first time it wouldn't matter about the miles, I am highly pissed I guess they wait for someone to have a accident and get hurt to repair problems they know exist.

  • AmyJune 22, 2017 at 9:11 pm

    I have a 2013 and it has the same problem - clicking when steering. Wonder if they are doing a recall for that year.

  • RobynApril 24, 2017 at 4:20 pm

    So I have my car, 2011 Sonata, at a dealer right now for the steering problem. Bad coupling. It is covered under recall. When I first got notice of this recall I had taken my car to a different Hyundai dealer who said they fixed it. I wasn't having issues at that time so I didn't know if they actually fixed it or not. Apparently they didn't! I had the whole popping, loose steering and it only got [Show More]So I have my car, 2011 Sonata, at a dealer right now for the steering problem. Bad coupling. It is covered under recall. When I first got notice of this recall I had taken my car to a different Hyundai dealer who said they fixed it. I wasn't having issues at that time so I didn't know if they actually fixed it or not. Apparently they didn't! I had the whole popping, loose steering and it only got worse and I was afraid to drive my car. Thankfully this dealer is fixing it. Said it would take about an hour and a half. I hope they dont come back and say it was already fixed by recall. That will be a hell no moment! Also a few days ago the buttons on the steering wheel that function the stereo have gone haywire. Try to change the station, it mutes my radio. Try to turn up volume, it turns it down. Try to turn it down, it opens the phone function. Ugh.

  • DeniseFebruary 26, 2017 at 3:07 am

    Just took my 2011 Sonata in for the recent recall to the steering. Was so disappointed when they told me the steering coupling is bad. $225.00 to fix. Of course I said not to fix, wasn't planning on paying out that day, it was suppose to be for the recall. Now I look and see the part is about $1.50, and if you pull up on google the video on how to replace, it is very simple. Not $250 worth, I[Show More]Just took my 2011 Sonata in for the recent recall to the steering. Was so disappointed when they told me the steering coupling is bad. $225.00 to fix. Of course I said not to fix, wasn't planning on paying out that day, it was suppose to be for the recall. Now I look and see the part is about $1.50, and if you pull up on google the video on how to replace, it is very simple. Not $250 worth, I don't think. I will be looking around for a better quote. Seeing these comments, this is a big problem, should also be a recall on this steering coupler.

  • GeorgeFebruary 22, 2017 at 3:26 pm

    I just had my 2001 Sonata in for a recall on some other issue. I asked about the clicking in the steering column. The rep said it is a $500 job for a part that costs about $1.00. I watched a video which possibly was a Hyundai dealership. It took about 10 min for the tech to repair this problem. The rep at West Broad Hyundai said that the part is at the bottom of the steering column and after the w[Show More]I just had my 2001 Sonata in for a recall on some other issue. I asked about the clicking in the steering column. The rep said it is a $500 job for a part that costs about $1.00. I watched a video which possibly was a Hyundai dealership. It took about 10 min for the tech to repair this problem. The rep at West Broad Hyundai said that the part is at the bottom of the steering column and after the work it is repair the front end has to be checked for alignment to make sure it is done right, BS. This should be a recall.

  • CPFebruary 21, 2017 at 3:54 am

    My 2011 Hyundai sonata have steering noise. Dealer suggested to replace steering column which will cost $1300. Agree, no more Hyundai car in life.

  • BrandonJanuary 17, 2017 at 8:29 am

    Have same problem and they said it costs $500. No more Hyundai in my life!

  • ReneeJanuary 17, 2017 at 6:01 am

    I have a 2011 sonata and I'm having a problem with steering wheel had someone to look at my car and they said if was the coupler the part cost 2.86 and labor cost is 285.00. Called the dealer and ask if there was a recall call on the steering collar and they said it was back in 2010 and that it had already been fixed but the lady couldn't tell me exactly what part in the steering collar was fixe[Show More]I have a 2011 sonata and I'm having a problem with steering wheel had someone to look at my car and they said if was the coupler the part cost 2.86 and labor cost is 285.00. Called the dealer and ask if there was a recall call on the steering collar and they said it was back in 2010 and that it had already been fixed but the lady couldn't tell me exactly what part in the steering collar was fixed they would have to look it up when I came in. This car has had way to many recalls I have had to get a alternator which should have been a recall because the piece they put on there is plastic and it shouldn't have been. Also when I called the dealer to inquire about the steering collar which was today they also told me that there is a recall for the senor unit and for the assembly board so for those who have 2011 sonatas better call the dealership to see if there is recalls on your car i will never ever buy another sonata if this many people is having problems with the steering collar then there must be something wrong!!!!!

  • KevinJanuary 4, 2017 at 1:13 pm

    This is happening in my car. Took it to the dealer and they told me it is the intermediate steering shaft. My car was manufactured between these dates out of this facility yet my VIN is not eligible for a recall. Absolute bullshit.

  • hungDecember 28, 2016 at 10:21 pm

    i owned 3 of hyundai sonata..and 2 of 2011 hyundai sonata..2011 sonata had steeling clicking noise ..now get more worst metal bumping noise now. they putting a plastic piece of crap in their car and never try to listening when i call them. Hyundai chooses to screw us all over! i am not going to buying anymore hyundai.....

  • RDecember 28, 2016 at 4:47 pm

    Disgraceful ...I have a 2011 Sonata and the dealer demanded $175 just to look at the problem, because I am past the warranty period. I went to my own mechanic and it cost me $20 for the coupler and 238+tax for the labor! Hyundai should be ashamed of itself, putting a plastic piece of crap in their car, possibly causing death! This is a safety issue, the dealer should have fixed it for free, ESPE[Show More]Disgraceful ...I have a 2011 Sonata and the dealer demanded $175 just to look at the problem, because I am past the warranty period. I went to my own mechanic and it cost me $20 for the coupler and 238+tax for the labor! Hyundai should be ashamed of itself, putting a plastic piece of crap in their car, possibly causing death! This is a safety issue, the dealer should have fixed it for free, ESPECIALLY since they had already worked on the steering column because of a previous recall. This is the only Hyundai purchase for this family!

  • BruceDecember 27, 2016 at 2:57 pm

    I also have a 2012 Sonata and had the same thing happen. Steering Coupling went out. Agree there should be a recall!!

  • stephanieDecember 19, 2016 at 7:33 pm

    I have a 2012 Sonata and had the same thing happen. Steering Coupling went out. Why not issue a recall for that, since it seems to be happening to cars older then 2011

  • JayDecember 3, 2016 at 12:58 am

    That's great amber. I too have the same issue and left the dealer today after they said that it will cost me around $400. How many miles?

  • AmberNovember 29, 2016 at 3:44 pm

    I have 2011 Hyundai Sonata. I have the same knocking noise and excessive clunking when on rugged roads. I was told 3 months ago Steering Coupler had deteriorated and it would be $400.00 for the fix. After saving the $400.00 for the fix I try to call my local Hyundai dealership for one last shot at it being covered due to everyone having the same issue in their 2011 Sonata. And I'll be, they actual[Show More]I have 2011 Hyundai Sonata. I have the same knocking noise and excessive clunking when on rugged roads. I was told 3 months ago Steering Coupler had deteriorated and it would be $400.00 for the fix. After saving the $400.00 for the fix I try to call my local Hyundai dealership for one last shot at it being covered due to everyone having the same issue in their 2011 Sonata. And I'll be, they actually told me that they would submit a "web acceptance" to Hyundai to see if they will cover cost and let me know in a week. I asked the manager at Hyundai what it takes to get approved because I assumed it was going to not get me anywhere no way, and he said based on things like the number of miles on your car and your loyalty with Hyundai They called me one business day later and said it was APPROVED, and I made an appointment for this Saturday-NO CHARGE!. I hope this helps some of you guys....

  • CatherineNovember 15, 2016 at 8:02 pm

    I have a 2011 Sonata and so does my co-worker. We both have the same problem. The clunking in the steering wheel. Took my car to be inspected and the first thing he says when he gets in the car is you have a coupler going bad in the steering column. Right? A $20.00 part and two hours to repair at the cost of 211.00. I guess better than what I'm seeing here but this should be a recall on Hyundai[Show More]I have a 2011 Sonata and so does my co-worker. We both have the same problem. The clunking in the steering wheel. Took my car to be inspected and the first thing he says when he gets in the car is you have a coupler going bad in the steering column. Right? A $20.00 part and two hours to repair at the cost of 211.00. I guess better than what I'm seeing here but this should be a recall on Hyundai? Why is it not if there is a possibility that one could loose control of the car? Really Hyundai step up and fix this part as a recall!!

  • feleciaNovember 11, 2016 at 2:25 am

    My 2013 is having the same issue. I spoke with customer care and the dealership who say the steering wheel is only covered under 60k mile warranty. Yet they recalled vehicles manufactured before 2013 for the same issue. The dealership said eventually you will loose total control of the steering wheel. He went on to say the part cost $5 and the labor is $300 plus. Hyundai is despicable. They contin[Show More]My 2013 is having the same issue. I spoke with customer care and the dealership who say the steering wheel is only covered under 60k mile warranty. Yet they recalled vehicles manufactured before 2013 for the same issue. The dealership said eventually you will loose total control of the steering wheel. He went on to say the part cost $5 and the labor is $300 plus. Hyundai is despicable. They continue to make faulty unsafe vehicles and dont make improvements in later models. They keep using parts that aren't built strong yet campaign on having genuine reliable parts. Its ridiculous

  • PamOctober 31, 2016 at 6:47 pm

    My 2011 Sonata has the same clunking problem as others posted here. My Sonata came from Alabama plant too. Dealership says coupler is not covered in recall. Cost to me $390. Until this, I have enjoyed this car more than I thought I would. Not sure what my next step will be.

  • BrianOctober 26, 2016 at 7:09 pm

    My 2011 Sonata steering coupler is also shot. They want $400 to replace it. However, KIA has chosen to extend the warranty on the SAME PART on Kia Optimas to 100,000 miles in certain high-humidity states. But, Hyundai chooses to screw us all over!

  • DavisOctober 26, 2016 at 4:50 pm

    please let me know what they say! Too have the same noise with the steering but my car was made after the recall dates. I cannot afford $400.

  • LatoayOctober 21, 2016 at 1:37 am

    I have the 2011 Hyundai Sonata also and my wheel just started making the same noise, I have a appointment next week but since I listen to some of these comments I am calling them tomorrow to demand they fix my car..... I am so disappointed

  • NormaOctober 20, 2016 at 7:03 pm

    My 2011 Hyundai sonata made the same clicking sound that you all described. I now have to pay $400 to have it repaired but was advised to call Hyundai and complain and have them open a recall for the couplar since its a steering issue. Once the recall is out I will definitely get reimbursed. So we all should call and complain so they open a recall on it. I was advised by a different mechanic not [Show More]My 2011 Hyundai sonata made the same clicking sound that you all described. I now have to pay $400 to have it repaired but was advised to call Hyundai and complain and have them open a recall for the couplar since its a steering issue. Once the recall is out I will definitely get reimbursed. So we all should call and complain so they open a recall on it. I was advised by a different mechanic not by Hyundai that since the steering wheel was locking up because of the couplar that I was at risk to have an accident. So this is definitely a safety issue.

  • LeslieOctober 17, 2016 at 2:47 pm

    Taking my 2011 Sonata in today for 3 different recalls only to find out I have to have the coupler replaced. It has been making a clicking noise when turning and the steering wheel shakes terribly when going over 65 miles per hour. Cost is $375. This should be a recall. This is terrible.

  • KimOctober 10, 2016 at 8:21 pm

    My daughter's car is having this problem too and needs to be fixed and we were quoted the $425. If we get it fixed and they change it into a recall do we all get our $ back f or this repair??!!

  • bobbyOctober 6, 2016 at 12:13 pm

    My 2011 Hyundai Sonata is also rattling when I accelerate over 60 MPH. When my car isn't in motion moving the steering wheel from left to right a clicking noise can be heard. How is there not a recall for this?

  • SouphonOctober 4, 2016 at 8:35 am

    I am extremely disappointed with my 2011 sonata !! There has been problem after problem . My steering wheel makes a noise and shakes when I hit a bump or am driving over 60 mph. Also, the backlights are both burned out. I will never purchase another Hyundai .

  • AmberSeptember 28, 2016 at 9:56 pm

    This better include the replacement of the coupler that is causing the knocking noise...after all in order to even get to the connections in the steering column they probably will have to remove the plastic coupler, and what were they going to do place the bad coupler back on there. Ive had my sonata for less then a year now and this is the 4th recall Ive had. This is terrible.

  • JohnSeptember 21, 2016 at 11:25 pm

    I picked my '11 Sonata up from dealer after sitting on their lot for 7 weeks due to the blown engine recall. Luckily it was covered by recall. After driving away from dealer, I noticed issues with steering and a noise. I took it back to dealer after rotating and rebalancing the wheels. The service guy told me my car was not in the recall for '11 Sonatas doing the same thing. After speaking with th[Show More]I picked my '11 Sonata up from dealer after sitting on their lot for 7 weeks due to the blown engine recall. Luckily it was covered by recall. After driving away from dealer, I noticed issues with steering and a noise. I took it back to dealer after rotating and rebalancing the wheels. The service guy told me my car was not in the recall for '11 Sonatas doing the same thing. After speaking with the service manager, he gave me the little bushing. It's less than $2 for the part. I found a video on YouTube where the guy was replacing the bushing in less than 30 minutes. I know what I'll be doing this Saturday.

  • DEANSeptember 18, 2016 at 5:51 pm

    Mine is a 2011 Sonata made at the right time frame for this to be an issue! I brought it back to the dealer ship here in Pittsfield with paperwork off the internet that showed the plastic gear in the steering column. He acted like he did not know about this problem. The service tech. had it looked at and said it need a ball joint in front and had loose end links in the back and was going to cost [Show More]Mine is a 2011 Sonata made at the right time frame for this to be an issue! I brought it back to the dealer ship here in Pittsfield with paperwork off the internet that showed the plastic gear in the steering column. He acted like he did not know about this problem. The service tech. had it looked at and said it need a ball joint in front and had loose end links in the back and was going to cost $ 416 to fix ! I jacked it up and looked at everything and nothing was wrong with the right side ball joint or rear end links ! At this point he knew about the plastic gear. Seems fishy to me !

  • DonnaSeptember 17, 2016 at 6:40 pm

    Clicking noise when steering, told by a hyundai dealership it's the coupler. Cost to fix it $350! I dont understand why this is not under the list of many recalls with the 2011 sonata. Im putting in a complaint no way should a problem this dangerous should be ignored.

  • julieSeptember 16, 2016 at 5:42 pm

    I think it IS related to steering problem recall. Had the recall fixed. Drove out of the dealer parking lot and noticed the steering was VERY loose; extreme play, but I had been there awhile; had the dog, blah,blah and just kind of got used to it. But going in to dealer wednesday. It also does the clunk noise others have mentioned. Dealership said they were sure it was the coupler. It seems like a[Show More]I think it IS related to steering problem recall. Had the recall fixed. Drove out of the dealer parking lot and noticed the steering was VERY loose; extreme play, but I had been there awhile; had the dog, blah,blah and just kind of got used to it. But going in to dealer wednesday. It also does the clunk noise others have mentioned. Dealership said they were sure it was the coupler. It seems like a big coincidence to me that it all went bad while it was in for the recall??? Car has 34,000 miles first owner.

  • Roy in NJSeptember 12, 2016 at 9:21 pm

    Sept 12 2016 Brought car (2011 Sonata-122,000 miles) to dealer a month ago to get the Power Steering Circuit Board replaced under the recall. We soon started to notice the car was making noise when steering, and also had a notch in the steering wheel. We just brought the car to our local mechanic who thinks, based on the TSB, the problem is the $20 Bushing (with 3 hours labor). Could the proble[Show More]Sept 12 2016 Brought car (2011 Sonata-122,000 miles) to dealer a month ago to get the Power Steering Circuit Board replaced under the recall. We soon started to notice the car was making noise when steering, and also had a notch in the steering wheel. We just brought the car to our local mechanic who thinks, based on the TSB, the problem is the $20 Bushing (with 3 hours labor). Could the problem be related to the recall ?

  • MichelleSeptember 12, 2016 at 6:41 pm

    Also have the 2011 sonata and its costing me around 350 dollars to repair the coupler in steering column, i also reported to hyundai and the man said he gets and has heard NUMEROUS reports personally over this coupler issue but there is No recall yet. This is pitiful, other people laugh at me because i get a new recall on my sonata every other month and i watch it fall apart with problems NOT COVE[Show More]Also have the 2011 sonata and its costing me around 350 dollars to repair the coupler in steering column, i also reported to hyundai and the man said he gets and has heard NUMEROUS reports personally over this coupler issue but there is No recall yet. This is pitiful, other people laugh at me because i get a new recall on my sonata every other month and i watch it fall apart with problems NOT COVERED by hyundai yet every other sonata driver is having the same issues. ILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER HYUNDAI AGAIN.

  • EdSeptember 8, 2016 at 7:17 pm

    ADD ME TO THE LIST ---STEERING PROBLEM -SHOULD BE A RECALL BEFORE SOMEBODY GETS KILLED

  • KarenSeptember 2, 2016 at 1:01 am

    In January 2016 I paid $2.38 for a coupler and 322.68 for labor. Now September 2016 I'm told I need the bushing in the steering wheel replaced for $350.00. Is there a difference in the coupler and bushing or shouldn't these been replaced at same time if the problem is the same complaint?

  • sherryAugust 17, 2016 at 11:44 pm

    Our 2011 Sonata has 20,000 original miles on it. We recently took it to the dealer (approximately 4 weeks ago) because of the recall and it was repaired/covered under warranty. Three (3) days ago, my husband noticed a clunking sound when turning the steering wheel. Same dealer today, claimed it was a bad bushing. The repair cost us, out of pocket, $345. You can't tell me Hyundai wasn't aware of[Show More]Our 2011 Sonata has 20,000 original miles on it. We recently took it to the dealer (approximately 4 weeks ago) because of the recall and it was repaired/covered under warranty. Three (3) days ago, my husband noticed a clunking sound when turning the steering wheel. Same dealer today, claimed it was a bad bushing. The repair cost us, out of pocket, $345. You can't tell me Hyundai wasn't aware of this issue as well, yet simply ignored it. Way too many recalls on a vehicle that originally rated as 2011's mid-size car of the year. This family will never again buy another Hyandai product. At this point, I'm genuinely concerned for our safety. Perhaps NHTSA should be made aware of this issue as well. A lousy piece of rubber between the car owner and the highway!

  • BrendaAugust 15, 2016 at 5:40 pm

    Steering coupling made of rubber...pathetic. Part $12 labor $390 I've been the owner of 3 Sonatas and this 2011 will be my last.

  • DaleAugust 15, 2016 at 12:33 pm

    Steering coupling on my 2011 Hyundai Sonata went bad common problem part was $9.93 labor to replace $441.00 well over a thousand complaints should be a recall

  • ChelseaAugust 11, 2016 at 7:39 pm

    Just got notified I need to get my steering coupling replaced. This is seeming more like a complete scam for companies to get more money out of us. They purposefully make parts like crap so they need to be replaced at our own expense.

  • JasonAugust 11, 2016 at 11:10 am

    I have a 2011. There is a popping noise in my steering and none of my buttons work on the steering wheel! I'm going to take it to the dealership today.

  • veltaAugust 9, 2016 at 6:08 pm

    I have a 2011 sonata and my steering is slipping and jerking. Since that recall doesn't fall under my Vin They are refusing to fix my car nor will they furnish rental while they fix my car so I'm having to pay for their mistakes. Ridiculous

  • RobertJuly 27, 2016 at 3:34 pm

    I have a 2011 Hyuandi Sonata having problems with the steering column, popping and jerking.

  • ShirleyJune 22, 2016 at 5:44 pm

    I have a 2011 Sonata....my steering has gotten stiff....has anyone else experienced the symptom?

  • DamarisJune 11, 2016 at 7:56 pm

    I took my sonata to the hyundai dealership by appointment they werent trying to be helpful or take a chance to diagnose they try to take money out of your pocket like that trying to tell you your not under warranty up to 65k miles thats not true. if you have extended warranties you should still ask for them to call the 1800 # to check and see if the part is under warranty. And it is. they fixed mi[Show More]I took my sonata to the hyundai dealership by appointment they werent trying to be helpful or take a chance to diagnose they try to take money out of your pocket like that trying to tell you your not under warranty up to 65k miles thats not true. if you have extended warranties you should still ask for them to call the 1800 # to check and see if the part is under warranty. And it is. they fixed mines today! so you can go get it checked out and fixed.

  • JonathanJune 6, 2016 at 5:13 pm

    Same Problem with my vehicle. No longer under warranty and my vehicle was made 1 month outside of that recall window...

  • lynnApril 21, 2016 at 9:36 pm

    Well my 2011 it wasn't my intended vehicle. I was set on a jeep Cherokee. But this time last year I was in a bad way. I had issues with the fuses and the electrical system. then I had to have the motor gutted from the car cause it seized up due to that recall . Now there's a embarrassing clicking noise every time I turn left or right I know the motor have a warranty on it, but I brought my Hyundai[Show More]Well my 2011 it wasn't my intended vehicle. I was set on a jeep Cherokee. But this time last year I was in a bad way. I had issues with the fuses and the electrical system. then I had to have the motor gutted from the car cause it seized up due to that recall . Now there's a embarrassing clicking noise every time I turn left or right I know the motor have a warranty on it, but I brought my Hyundai sonata from a private dealer and I wonder if it's the steering couplar. Or cv boot

  • ShaneApril 12, 2016 at 1:05 pm

    Same problem with my 2011 Sonata. I called Hyundai and they said my car was produced after all the ones with the same exact problem were produced. Last time I buy a Hyundai. I was the original owner!

  • ronnieMarch 7, 2016 at 6:21 am

    I too am having the same problem with my 2011 sonata I have the platinum warranty and I called to see if it was under that warranty and they told me it was covered I will be taking my car in tomorrow to get the couplar fixed and this will be my last hyundai

  • KatrinaFebruary 16, 2016 at 6:47 pm

    I've had the exact same problem with shaking steering wheel (above 70), so much so I couldn't drive the highway. I paid for balancing and alignment, but then noticed steering wheel was lose and clicking. It even appeared to shift quickly to one direction while driving without steering that way. Today, when i I brought it in to a local Hyundai dealership to service the most recent recalls for the 2[Show More]I've had the exact same problem with shaking steering wheel (above 70), so much so I couldn't drive the highway. I paid for balancing and alignment, but then noticed steering wheel was lose and clicking. It even appeared to shift quickly to one direction while driving without steering that way. Today, when i I brought it in to a local Hyundai dealership to service the most recent recalls for the 2011 Sonata, I probed some more about the steering column. I learned my car was under that recall and was serviced in 2010 before i purchased the car. The recall appeared to be the shaft and he was adamant to say it was the couplar that's the current issue, that the two were not related and I will have to pay out of pocket. My hypothesis is Hyundai issued the recall for the shaft, but it has not fixed the actual problem with the couplar and steering column, but are now refusing to fix the main steering problem claiming it's not under warranty or a part of the recall. I've escalated to customer affairs but its been extremely frustrating this past year with the steering wheel.

  • DanJanuary 25, 2016 at 10:48 pm

    Ditto to all the above. Hyundai appears well aware of this issue, and charged me $360 out of pocket for repair. Steering linkage issues are not trivial. I suggest all file complaints with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and request investigation. I am guessing that if they do internal Hyundai repair search for this defect they will find oodles of issues and realize that [Show More]Ditto to all the above. Hyundai appears well aware of this issue, and charged me $360 out of pocket for repair. Steering linkage issues are not trivial. I suggest all file complaints with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and request investigation. I am guessing that if they do internal Hyundai repair search for this defect they will find oodles of issues and realize that this is a manufacturing defect and hopefully issue recall, crediting those individuals who were forced to pay up front as well.

  • BrenJanuary 2, 2016 at 11:38 pm

    I just took my 2011 Sonata to the dealer because I thought that the steering wheel was coming off. It felt like I could pull it off. It also shake when I got to a certain speed and mash the brakes. We bought our 2011 new in 2010. We didn't drive it very much until 2013. A representative told me immediately that it was the steering coupler and that there wasn't a recall on it. He said it would be ([Show More]I just took my 2011 Sonata to the dealer because I thought that the steering wheel was coming off. It felt like I could pull it off. It also shake when I got to a certain speed and mash the brakes. We bought our 2011 new in 2010. We didn't drive it very much until 2013. A representative told me immediately that it was the steering coupler and that there wasn't a recall on it. He said it would be ($462).That's too much! It is very scary taking my daughter to school in that car. WHAT if something goes wrong around the children and I injure one of them. I have printed some of the recalls out on the steering that I found and plan to take them with me when I return Monday to see what they say. I really don't trust people that lie like that. They may say they are going to fix the problem and don't!!! I am not a mechanic and I wouldn't know maybe until something goes very wrong!!! Husband passed away in 2013!! Feel taken advantage of!!

  • ChrisDecember 23, 2015 at 12:22 am

    My vehicles was one of those recalled for steering repair in 2011. However within the last couple of months the clicking or catching sound has arisen. When I asked dealer to look at it after bringing car in for starter arm ( a whole other issue which numerous people have had at $350) the representative told me it was the coupler without even having the mechanic looking at it. Instead the mechani[Show More]My vehicles was one of those recalled for steering repair in 2011. However within the last couple of months the clicking or catching sound has arisen. When I asked dealer to look at it after bringing car in for starter arm ( a whole other issue which numerous people have had at $350) the representative told me it was the coupler without even having the mechanic looking at it. Instead the mechanic told him it was the coupler. Cost would be $400 + to repair.

  • steveDecember 16, 2015 at 8:15 pm

    Yes the steering column is clicking like everyone here. They need to fix this asap. Very upset. 2011 Sonata T2.0.

  • griffinmic88December 7, 2015 at 8:31 pm

    Bought an extended warranty, and my VIN is not under the recall. Dealership immediately knew this was an error when I brought it in. Seems like a defective design. Being charge $240 for parts an labor....seems like a scam to me. VERY upset since this is a known issue and faulty design. I have filed a complaint, my ODI is 10808834 with NHSTA. I recommend you all do the same.

  • solo14syDecember 3, 2015 at 4:54 pm

    I purchased my 2011 Hyundai Sonata in November of 2014 and the steering wheel clicks when I turn in and vibrates violently when I reach high speeds above 50 miles per hour. I took the car into the Hyundai dealership and it failed inspection due to a loose steering column caused by a defective rubber coupler that apparently disintegrates over time. The dealership charges $1.60 for the coupler part [Show More]I purchased my 2011 Hyundai Sonata in November of 2014 and the steering wheel clicks when I turn in and vibrates violently when I reach high speeds above 50 miles per hour. I took the car into the Hyundai dealership and it failed inspection due to a loose steering column caused by a defective rubber coupler that apparently disintegrates over time. The dealership charges $1.60 for the coupler part and $448.48 for the labor. I cannot afford this and I have two small children (3 and 4 years old). I am very much afraid to drive this vehicle with this problem. Now I am without a vehicle because of the failed Virginia inspection and I don't know what to do. I've contacted Hyundai so far to no avail. I need help.

  • JfordNovember 2, 2015 at 4:04 am

    You no I have 2011 sonata I will be bringing the recall you there attention along with the engine recall theysuppose to let the dealership no about repairs by Nov 2ND will see tomorrow.

  • PaulaOctober 26, 2015 at 9:06 pm

    I purchased a 2.0 T Hyundai Sonata 02/2011. It was new. I have had two brake switches put on it. It wouldn't crank! Now, there is a popping noise in the steering wheel. I was told it was a rubber boot/coupling. The price for this was only $1.60, but the labor would be $243.00. I saved for three weeks and took it to the dealership in Jasper, Alabama. I was told that it was not the problem that I ne[Show More]I purchased a 2.0 T Hyundai Sonata 02/2011. It was new. I have had two brake switches put on it. It wouldn't crank! Now, there is a popping noise in the steering wheel. I was told it was a rubber boot/coupling. The price for this was only $1.60, but the labor would be $243.00. I saved for three weeks and took it to the dealership in Jasper, Alabama. I was told that it was not the problem that I needed a steering column, and the part and labor would be $1167.00. I found this site that says there are issues with the stirring column. I called Hyundai customer service and I was told that I do not have a recall on my car, but I have a "campaign 927" for my car. I asked what that meant. I was told that there was a problem with "tracking" with the steering. I was asked if I had problems with it pulling. I told her my car pulls to the right all the time. I called Jasper back after this. I got no help. I was told this was not a recall just a campaign. Well, in the meantime I will be driving a dangerous car. I don't have the money to fix it. My car has 89,000 miles on it, so I don't have a warranty. I think I will look for an American made car next time, since Hyundai will not fix "their" defective products.

  • DeborahOctober 19, 2015 at 10:28 pm

    10/19/15 October,2012,I purchased a 2011 Sonata from a local dealership in the Raleigh/Durham,NC area. November 8,2013,I had my radio system replaced.Luckly, I purchased an additional warranty to cover the cost of $3,203.00. I had to pay a $100.00 deductible. August 31,2015, I had an alignment done and was told I had two bent rims;one could be repaired. The other may have to be replaced. I was gi[Show More]10/19/15 October,2012,I purchased a 2011 Sonata from a local dealership in the Raleigh/Durham,NC area. November 8,2013,I had my radio system replaced.Luckly, I purchased an additional warranty to cover the cost of $3,203.00. I had to pay a $100.00 deductible. August 31,2015, I had an alignment done and was told I had two bent rims;one could be repaired. The other may have to be replaced. I was given the price of $150.00 for the repair and $380 plus tax for replacement.I was also told my steering coupling needed to be replaced at a cost of $360.00 plus tax. On October 19,2015,I had an oil change and inspection done. I was reminded about the steering coupling needing replaced now at a cost of $365.00. If this was a recall matter,Hyundai should have taken care of this. I am disappointed in the service of this car and I am having problems with the radio again. This will be my last one.

  • JenOctober 17, 2015 at 3:40 am

    I too took my 2011 sonata to the dealership after my regular mechanic pulled up the recall online. What the service manager quickly told me was they were not able to schedule this because the part is on back order and it will be at least a month, AND there are lots of people in front of me. I don't trust them. Sounds like they don't want to replace for free.

  • MikeOctober 17, 2015 at 12:35 am

    The clunky noise of my stering shaft is getting worse and worse.Took it to the dealership and they immediately knew what it was. I was told by TWO different service managers in TWO different occasions that there was a recall for my car (Sonata 2011) but for some reason my VIN wasn't part of it. I called Hyundai customer service and they brushed me off by saying that I'm pretty much out of luck bec[Show More]The clunky noise of my stering shaft is getting worse and worse.Took it to the dealership and they immediately knew what it was. I was told by TWO different service managers in TWO different occasions that there was a recall for my car (Sonata 2011) but for some reason my VIN wasn't part of it. I called Hyundai customer service and they brushed me off by saying that I'm pretty much out of luck because my VIN is not listed for this specific recall. Something needs to be done

  • y isaacsOctober 8, 2015 at 2:43 am

    I have a 2011 Sonata purchase two years ago,car look beautiful but it is a lemon. Since last week it is a low rattling sound in the steering wheel, will be taking to the dealership, Hunydai need to do what is right by its customers and recall these car.Too dangerous for the road

  • ChrisOctober 4, 2015 at 9:07 pm

    2011 Sonata same issue. It was purchased new and had the recall and was told it was fixed. Now, 3 plus years later I have the knocking left to right in park and a vibration at higher speeds with what seems is a very unstable steering column. I really question whether it was really fixed or they just said it was. Is there a class action lawsuit anyone knows about? I would like to join if there[Show More]2011 Sonata same issue. It was purchased new and had the recall and was told it was fixed. Now, 3 plus years later I have the knocking left to right in park and a vibration at higher speeds with what seems is a very unstable steering column. I really question whether it was really fixed or they just said it was. Is there a class action lawsuit anyone knows about? I would like to join if there is... Seems to me the problem continues and they don't seem to care. Disappointed in the product and lack of assistance.

  • AprilOctober 4, 2015 at 6:24 am

    I purchased a 2011 Sonata in August 2014, from a dealership but not a Hyundai dealer--I also purchased an extended bumper to bumper 100k warranty. Sept 2015 my starter wouldn't turn over which I had the car towed to Hyundai dealership for service I was informed it was a broken starter lever. They replaced it ( took 2 days) and all I had to pay out of pocket was my $100 deductable. My steering w[Show More]I purchased a 2011 Sonata in August 2014, from a dealership but not a Hyundai dealer--I also purchased an extended bumper to bumper 100k warranty. Sept 2015 my starter wouldn't turn over which I had the car towed to Hyundai dealership for service I was informed it was a broken starter lever. They replaced it ( took 2 days) and all I had to pay out of pocket was my $100 deductable. My steering wheel/column area began showings signs of a clicking noise upon starting up around July 2014....it progressively got more noticeable while driving and turning the steering wheel. I took the car back to Hyundai service late Sept. & almost immediately I was told after a quick visual inspection it was a bushing in the steering coupling that went bad. I was unaware of any recall or other Sonata owners w/ this problem. Sure I got off w/ only paying my $100 deductible but that's still not right...Hyundai needs to make this right!! I'll be contacting customer service on Monday!!!

  • MARKSeptember 29, 2015 at 12:38 pm

    I have a 2012 Hyundai Sonata Limited and it just started thr same clicking sound in steering column as the other people on this thread. What a crock. $315 for something they know is a problem. Dealer I went to said a bunch of people have this problem. They knew what it was immediately.

  • DanielSeptember 28, 2015 at 6:45 pm

    I have a 2011 Hyundia Sonata with the same problem, noise coming from my steering column. I took it to a repair shop as soon as he heard the noise he knew exactly what it was. He told me it was the coupler in the steering column that was going bad - See more at: http://www.aboutlawsuits.com/hyundai-sonata-recall-steering-problems-13090/?replytocom=87856#sthash.Gg7P3k0C.dpuf

  • TommySeptember 28, 2015 at 3:15 pm

    I bought my 2011 Hyundai Sonata in 2013 and about a year ago I also have experienced the same knocking noise in the steering wheel column. A few months back I was made aware of the transmission lever recall campaign which would stop my transmission lever from engaging to the next gear at times. I took it into the Red McCombs Hyundai dealership here in San Antonio for the lever recall and brought[Show More]I bought my 2011 Hyundai Sonata in 2013 and about a year ago I also have experienced the same knocking noise in the steering wheel column. A few months back I was made aware of the transmission lever recall campaign which would stop my transmission lever from engaging to the next gear at times. I took it into the Red McCombs Hyundai dealership here in San Antonio for the lever recall and brought to the technicians attention of the knocking noise. He knew immediately what's causing the noise. Like everyone else's comments listed it is the coupler in the steering wheel. While he inspecting the car for the primary recall (transmission lever) he quoted me the price without even checking the computer. So I asked, " is this a common issue?" He didn't really answer.. I shined light on how was he so aware of the issue without proper diagnosis... No recall he stated... As of today ,September 28th, I contacted Hyundai Assurance about the campaign that has made nation news about effecting over 400,000 vehicles on the engine defect of bearings wearing. The representative stated he was not aware of the knocking noise... But created a case number. this matter needs to be resolved by Hyundai, not out of consumers pockets. I am an advocate of Hyundai despite of this worrisome issue. But will be changing if I will not be addressed with this matter by them Hyundai resolving this matter at their own expense.

  • GregSeptember 28, 2015 at 12:59 am

    Have a 2011 sonata with the same problem in the steering as the rest of these comments . Live by St. Louis and my son has the car in collage in champaign Urbana . He took it to the dealer and they too told my son there was no recall. I guess I have to find a different solution to the problem. Definitely the last Hyundai I will purchase.

  • GlendaSeptember 27, 2015 at 2:13 pm

    I'm scared to drive mine and was just told yesterday that I shouldn't drive any place in the car, I don't have the money because I'm a single mom trying to stay above water!!! Anyone have an ideal how much this knocking is going to cost to get fix-I was told my warranty stopped at 60,000-I just reached 70,000! Help?

  • alejandraSeptember 26, 2015 at 9:19 pm

    I have a 2011 hyundai sonata. I bought. The car with no warrenty becaz i didnt have the credit score. So my steering wheel is very stiff. I cannt move it . what can i due i called the manufacturing company it doesnt have no warrenty but i see it had a recall..

  • SarahSeptember 22, 2015 at 6:26 pm

    Hmm, I think I will look into starting a class action lawsuit! My husband's 2011 Sonata just started having the same problem. I called the customer care number about 2 hours ago and was at first told that they were unaware of any steering column issues. Then, when I brought up this site and how many people were experiencing the same problems, they were suddenly able to find where there had been is[Show More]Hmm, I think I will look into starting a class action lawsuit! My husband's 2011 Sonata just started having the same problem. I called the customer care number about 2 hours ago and was at first told that they were unaware of any steering column issues. Then, when I brought up this site and how many people were experiencing the same problems, they were suddenly able to find where there had been issues, but no recall. I call bull on that. I am not paying for repairs on their faulty car!

  • CrystalSeptember 22, 2015 at 4:50 pm

    I'm having the same problems is there any help for us?

  • LaToyaSeptember 13, 2015 at 3:15 am

    i too have a 2011 Hyundia Sonata with the same problem, noise coming from my steering column. I took it past the dealership and as soon as he heard the noise he knew exactly what it was. He told me it was the coupler in the steering column that was going bad. Then he proceeded to scare me into getting it done right then by telling me I would eventually loose control of my steering and that he coul[Show More]i too have a 2011 Hyundia Sonata with the same problem, noise coming from my steering column. I took it past the dealership and as soon as he heard the noise he knew exactly what it was. He told me it was the coupler in the steering column that was going bad. Then he proceeded to scare me into getting it done right then by telling me I would eventually loose control of my steering and that he could fix it right then for a mere $340. Me being a single parent don't have that kind of money just laying around. I also pulled up the recall and was told that it wasn't covered. I too believe something needs to be done. It's not fair when something like this happens to several of the same cars when clearly it has something to do with the manufacturing.

  • AnthonySeptember 2, 2015 at 4:37 pm

    Bought car in June 2013,soon after that i was getting clicking sound when i made a hard right turn. Dealership replaced right cv joint. Thats after they told me it was not under warranty, I called the warranty company and they told me that was not true , no one had called them about this problem. soon after same problem , dealership fixed left cv joint, now im hearing clicking sound in steering w[Show More]Bought car in June 2013,soon after that i was getting clicking sound when i made a hard right turn. Dealership replaced right cv joint. Thats after they told me it was not under warranty, I called the warranty company and they told me that was not true , no one had called them about this problem. soon after same problem , dealership fixed left cv joint, now im hearing clicking sound in steering wheel when i hit bumps,I'm at 96000 miles so im taking it in the next day or two, hope its covered. P.S. also had proublems with brake lights

  • BillyAugust 27, 2015 at 8:57 pm

    I actually have a 2012 Sonata 2.0t SE and I just had a mechanic look at mine because it was making the same types of noises explained above. I wonder if this recall should have been expanded into other years as well.

  • AchristiAugust 18, 2015 at 1:04 am

    Well..... I thought I had a great car. Purchased the warranty ( I bought it used). Anyway, I had to get a starter replaced. Not too mad about that... It happens. However... the clicking into the wheel. They told me there was a recall, they "fixed" it and the clicking is still there. I'm like whatever..... Now! I drive it and when I turn into a merging road... the steering wheel locks. Immediately [Show More]Well..... I thought I had a great car. Purchased the warranty ( I bought it used). Anyway, I had to get a starter replaced. Not too mad about that... It happens. However... the clicking into the wheel. They told me there was a recall, they "fixed" it and the clicking is still there. I'm like whatever..... Now! I drive it and when I turn into a merging road... the steering wheel locks. Immediately unlocks. Proceeds on like nothing happened. Soooo I was told at first it was a history that needed to be reset. A steering column sensor. Lol! Alright I entertained it and paid $61.00 for the repair. I thought the repair was complete and I was good. Lo and behold it did it again 13 days later. Now!!!!!! After diagnoses..... It's the steering rack. Ok Hyundai. I hope this works. MY LAST HYUNDAI!!! GOING BACK TO FORD WHERE ANYONE CAN WORK ON IT!!!

  • VincentAugust 17, 2015 at 8:45 pm

    Wow! I cannot believe with all the complaints that I've just read regarding the same issues about the noise in steering wheel. I went to the dealer last week and mentioned the problem. Right away, without looking further, the agent told me that the problem was the steering coupling because according to him, had lots of complaints. Just this past weekend, I took my 2011 Sonata to my regular mechani[Show More]Wow! I cannot believe with all the complaints that I've just read regarding the same issues about the noise in steering wheel. I went to the dealer last week and mentioned the problem. Right away, without looking further, the agent told me that the problem was the steering coupling because according to him, had lots of complaints. Just this past weekend, I took my 2011 Sonata to my regular mechanic and after dismantling, he mentioned that the problem is the steering column. Dazed and confused...

  • TperryAugust 17, 2015 at 1:19 pm

    I guess I've joined the club with the same issue knocking noise each time I turn my steering wheel, but also when I put my car in gear sometimes it does not show up on my dashboard, but I'm able to still drive it (strange) then when stop and cut it off and restart it it shows up park, reverse, drive. etc. I hop whatever problem is, is covered under my maxcare.

  • IreneAugust 15, 2015 at 10:54 am

    I have a 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE/Limited and have had the brake switch replaced twice. By the way I discovered through YouTube how to override the keyless ignition and start my car without pressing the brake. It's NOT in the owners manual. Then last year after my warranty ran out I noticed the clicking in my steering wheel and then the excess play which only got worse. The front of my car was all[Show More]I have a 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE/Limited and have had the brake switch replaced twice. By the way I discovered through YouTube how to override the keyless ignition and start my car without pressing the brake. It's NOT in the owners manual. Then last year after my warranty ran out I noticed the clicking in my steering wheel and then the excess play which only got worse. The front of my car was all over the road. I got online and saw where there was a recall on a bushing for the steering linkage? So I took it to the dealership and they informed me AFTER they spent 2 hours with my car that I had to pay for it. It cost me $320.00 that day. Thank God I had just gotten paid. I asked about the recall and the service tech told me there was only a "memo" on the problem. WTH?

  • RickAugust 13, 2015 at 2:38 am

    Took my 2011 Sonata 2.0T into Temecula Hyundai today. After reading all these posts, I find it very hard to understand why some of the cars were recalled & others were not, when they all have the same problem. This was my second Hyundai I have purchased and even bought another one last year. When someone asks what I think of Hyundai, I always tell them I think it's the best value car out there. We[Show More]Took my 2011 Sonata 2.0T into Temecula Hyundai today. After reading all these posts, I find it very hard to understand why some of the cars were recalled & others were not, when they all have the same problem. This was my second Hyundai I have purchased and even bought another one last year. When someone asks what I think of Hyundai, I always tell them I think it's the best value car out there. Well this will be the last Hyundai I purchase, and will never recommend anyone ever purchasing one again. I hope this doesn't cause a steering problem since Gabriel told me the car is safe to drive.

  • RobertAugust 12, 2015 at 2:56 pm

    I have the same issues with my 2012 Sonata SE... there is major play as you turn the steering wheel from clockwise to counter clockwise, basically a looseness in the couplings bushings. As a result there is a fairly loud metal to metal knocking noise when you turn the wheel. I took the car to Hyundai in Tampa, Florida and because it is not covered under the 2011 model recall, the dealership wants [Show More]I have the same issues with my 2012 Sonata SE... there is major play as you turn the steering wheel from clockwise to counter clockwise, basically a looseness in the couplings bushings. As a result there is a fairly loud metal to metal knocking noise when you turn the wheel. I took the car to Hyundai in Tampa, Florida and because it is not covered under the 2011 model recall, the dealership wants $379. I agree with everyone here that this is a Hyundai issue and I am pushing to get it covered as a warranty. I am getting ready to buy a new car and also had really liked this car, but I am very disappointed in Hyundai's support of this issue.

  • DianeAugust 7, 2015 at 6:40 pm

    I took my car (2011 Hyundai Sonata) yesterday to the dealership for the same problem with steering issue & noises bc my regular mechanic advised that it was a recall issue - they fixed it & never said anything about recall or reimbursement. I called the 800 number today & she advised that it doesn't fall under the recall issue even though it plainly states that it's a 2011 Hyundai Sonata problem.[Show More]I took my car (2011 Hyundai Sonata) yesterday to the dealership for the same problem with steering issue & noises bc my regular mechanic advised that it was a recall issue - they fixed it & never said anything about recall or reimbursement. I called the 800 number today & she advised that it doesn't fall under the recall issue even though it plainly states that it's a 2011 Hyundai Sonata problem. This was our 4th Hyundai & it will definitely be our last!

  • Tony and JackieAugust 5, 2015 at 2:41 pm

    I have a 2011 Sonata and have had problems just like all of these complaints. My motor my steering my brake light switch ....steering is the most recent. I am now reading about the recall on that.

  • BrianAugust 5, 2015 at 12:01 am

    I just got my 2011 sonata back from the dealership today as I have been hearing the knocking noise. I told the gentleman at the dealership my problem and immediately he diagnosed it as 'the mdps coupler" on the steering wheel because 'they have repaired a lot of them', and the cost was $310; however, driving home after they 'fixed it', I heard the knocking noise again! I immediately called back [Show More]I just got my 2011 sonata back from the dealership today as I have been hearing the knocking noise. I told the gentleman at the dealership my problem and immediately he diagnosed it as 'the mdps coupler" on the steering wheel because 'they have repaired a lot of them', and the cost was $310; however, driving home after they 'fixed it', I heard the knocking noise again! I immediately called back up there and am going to have to take it back in for a proper diagnosis. I thought the dealership would have been more thorough in their assessment on the front end. A friend of mine that is familiar with cars said it sounded like a bushing gone bad on possibly the control arm. Can anyone give a more specific diagnosis of the knocking and what is causing it? Also, I researched the class action for engine failures, and hyundai is claiming that the only similarity in those cases is that the owners had gone 11,000 miles without an oil change. However, that could just be their defense until the case is finalized.

  • michelleAugust 4, 2015 at 11:48 pm

    Im having the same issue. My dealership is going to charge $1200 to fix my car. I don't understand why the won't fix these issues for free

  • MelisaAugust 3, 2015 at 12:11 am

    I am having the same problem ..they charged me 80 dollars to tell me what was wrong then said it was going to cost 300 dollars... I am reading that there was a recall on the 2011 sonata made in Montgomery Alabama between December 2009 and September 2010 and mine fall in that range

  • KellyJuly 20, 2015 at 1:14 pm

    2011 having same problems. Drive-train still under warranty. The dealer told me that the part, and I saw it, was less than $5.00 I'm a disabled person and cannot get under the dash anymore to do it myself, even though I did the research. It has become quite scary!

  • GlendaJuly 8, 2015 at 3:24 am

    I just recently heard the noise my husband notice it we took it to the shop .The mechanic recommended take it to the dealer. I will take it to Barnes Crossing n Tupelo miss that's where the other recalls was fixed .

  • RicardoJuly 3, 2015 at 1:35 am

    I too am having an issue with steering Vibrations and loud popping noises. Getting worse as I drive it. 2011 Sonata

  • hermanJune 29, 2015 at 1:03 am

    Steering wheel noise

  • MsPJune 10, 2015 at 8:37 pm

    I've had my car for 2 years and I too have been experiencing the problems of knocking and noises in the steering column. I went to Firestone and they told me would have to take to the dealer and that they have had several other sonata's with the same problem. I did research on the web and found there was a recall but the dealers' are refusing to correct the issue and state it will be out of pocket[Show More]I've had my car for 2 years and I too have been experiencing the problems of knocking and noises in the steering column. I went to Firestone and they told me would have to take to the dealer and that they have had several other sonata's with the same problem. I did research on the web and found there was a recall but the dealers' are refusing to correct the issue and state it will be out of pocket. to my understanding when there is a recall it must be repaired regardless of if the vehicle is out of warranty or not. I REALLY AM NO LONGER A FAN OF HYUNDAI!!! I have many friends and family who ask how I like my car, Garbage and the dealer customer service is Trash!!!

  • KimJune 6, 2015 at 1:59 pm

    I purchased my 2011 vehicle brand new and it is now out of warranty and I'm experiencing the same knocking noise in my steering column. I've taken it TWICE to Hyundai about this issue and even-though there has been a RECALL notice for some of the same model vehicles, it has not been on all. I'm quite confused about this, because it appears that we are all having the same problem and for the life[Show More]I purchased my 2011 vehicle brand new and it is now out of warranty and I'm experiencing the same knocking noise in my steering column. I've taken it TWICE to Hyundai about this issue and even-though there has been a RECALL notice for some of the same model vehicles, it has not been on all. I'm quite confused about this, because it appears that we are all having the same problem and for the life of me, I do not understand why some have to fork the bill out of pocket, and Hyundai recognize and sponsor the payment for others, is beyond me. Something should be done about this, because someone could possibly lose their life over wear and tear of their vehicle not caused by them, but the manufacturer. A CLASS ACTION suit should be filed and we should all be reimbursed for the funds utilized to make such repairs! In addition, I too transport my elderly mother and grandchildren and this is so wrong for Hyundai to ignore all these complaints for the same exact matter.

  • MichaelApril 13, 2015 at 11:13 pm

    My 2011 has been doing it. 2.0t sonata problems?

  • JesseApril 9, 2015 at 8:46 pm

    Same issue here on same car,also been told no recall,.

  • SkodaMarch 19, 2015 at 4:30 pm

    Numerous steering complaints have been filed to the NATSA on 2011s that are not in the recalled lot. And on all the following year Sonantas. Work is often done at the costumers expense and the problem is typically not corrected. Why are these affected cars not being recalled? It would cost Hyundai a lot! Or they do not have a fix and would have to buy all the cars back? That would put a huge dent [Show More]Numerous steering complaints have been filed to the NATSA on 2011s that are not in the recalled lot. And on all the following year Sonantas. Work is often done at the costumers expense and the problem is typically not corrected. Why are these affected cars not being recalled? It would cost Hyundai a lot! Or they do not have a fix and would have to buy all the cars back? That would put a huge dent in their wallet and reputation. Are they knowingly letting people drive unsafe cars? That is a big gamble.

  • AutumnMarch 16, 2015 at 9:26 pm

    Wow I'm experiencing the same things reported. Knocking in the steering! I was also told they my vehicle does not fall under the recall but have read several articles concerning this particular problem and recalls so do not understand why my vehicle does not fall under this recall. I will have to pay this out of pocket as well. I have two kids and feel like I'm putting them at risk daily but i do[Show More]Wow I'm experiencing the same things reported. Knocking in the steering! I was also told they my vehicle does not fall under the recall but have read several articles concerning this particular problem and recalls so do not understand why my vehicle does not fall under this recall. I will have to pay this out of pocket as well. I have two kids and feel like I'm putting them at risk daily but i don't have the funds to get it fixed right now and this is my only means of transportation!!

  • LynnNovember 11, 2014 at 12:26 pm

    I have been experiencing the knocking sounds in my steering wheel and a clicking whenever I turn the steering wheel. I purchased my Sonata in Sept 2013. I recently took my car to the dealership to see if there was a recall on my car for the issues I was experiencing and was told there wasn't! However upon doing my own research I see that there was in fact a recall on this particular model and year[Show More]I have been experiencing the knocking sounds in my steering wheel and a clicking whenever I turn the steering wheel. I purchased my Sonata in Sept 2013. I recently took my car to the dealership to see if there was a recall on my car for the issues I was experiencing and was told there wasn't! However upon doing my own research I see that there was in fact a recall on this particular model and year! I have already purchased the steering column and scheduled the work to be done out of pocket! I don't have the money for this but am forced to pay other bills late just to have this problem taken care of that my Hyundai dealer refuses to do! I am very frustrated at this point and just don't even want my car any more! It looks great but sounds HORRIBLE! No longer a fan of Hyundai!!!

  • christinaSeptember 8, 2014 at 12:34 pm

    Hi concerned mom..i have the same issue. did they fix yours for free

  • concerned momJuly 4, 2014 at 4:41 pm

    I got my 2011 sonata in March 2014. Up until a month ago it was fine. I noticed first knocking in my steering, like something was broke, but it still drove fine. I only heard the noise when turning the steering wheel. Took it to the dealership for what was supposed to have been an hour inspection....4 hours later I had to call to get status of their findings, and was told a bushing had broken [Show More]I got my 2011 sonata in March 2014. Up until a month ago it was fine. I noticed first knocking in my steering, like something was broke, but it still drove fine. I only heard the noise when turning the steering wheel. Took it to the dealership for what was supposed to have been an hour inspection....4 hours later I had to call to get status of their findings, and was told a bushing had broken (due to defective design) and theyd order the part. I was also made aware of a recall on the brake light switch or lamps (cant remember specifically). A week later I took it back for the repair and again it took all day for what was only to take 1.5 hours. I, like everyone, have to be able to have a car for my kids and errands. I was frustrated with the situation for sure. Now, in the two weeks Ive had my car back, my brake lights wouldnt turn off last night and while driving on 4 occasions, so far, the gas pedal stopped responding. I am very concerned. I have 4 kids in my family and the 'what if Im crossing traffic and it stalls' keeps running through my mind. I cant help but wonder if this is related to the 'repair' or if its something unrelated. Gotta call the dealership again on Monday, after the holiday.

  • ChrisJune 25, 2014 at 8:34 am

    I bought a 2012 Sonata Limited and noticed a slight pull to the right on the test drive. The salesman told me it was the road leaning to the right. I should have stopped right there, but I listened to him. Upon driving it the next day, under 30mph, it pulled to the right, but not on the highway. But even more scary was going to turn left and almost getting hit as when I stepped on the gas pedal, i[Show More]I bought a 2012 Sonata Limited and noticed a slight pull to the right on the test drive. The salesman told me it was the road leaning to the right. I should have stopped right there, but I listened to him. Upon driving it the next day, under 30mph, it pulled to the right, but not on the highway. But even more scary was going to turn left and almost getting hit as when I stepped on the gas pedal, it failed. Now, it engaged at the last second and I made it, but was shaken. What if the kids were in the car and I hadn't gotten lucky? Come to find out, you can't use the brake and gas at the same time like I do or the gas pedal will quit sometimes for what the dealer called "safety reasons". And not telling me this before I went on the road was SAFE?!! Also, when I took the car back to the dealer, some other customer overheard us and said he'd bought a Sonata new 3 yrs prior, it pulled to the right ever since, and the dealership had NEVER fixed it in 3 yrs. Sorry Hyundai, maybe it's just some cars, but if you're one of the some, watch out!

  • DonnaJune 5, 2014 at 11:43 pm

    I purchased my 2011 Hyundai Sonata used, and my sterling is now acting up. Because the previous owner repaired it back in 2010, while it was new this will now be an out of pocket expense. I could have been killed, let alone killed others on the road. I now have a bad taste in my mouth for Hyundai, and will never buy another one.

  • laurieMarch 18, 2013 at 10:12 pm

    I have a 2011 hyundai Sonato that I have had in the shop twice now for my steering wheel shacking uncontrollably,could anyone that has experienced this problem please let me know if there is a solution.. it seems that no one in the service shop has ever seen or heard of this problem and I need a fix to it as I have young children and dont want to see anyone get hurt....

  • BelindaDecember 15, 2011 at 7:01 pm

    I purchased 2011 Hyundai Sonato Jan/29/2011 The car shakes,pulls,noisy.hard ride brought back to dealer 3 times nothing wasdone was never told about any steering recalls,also called Hyundai it was never mentioned will never buy hyundai again very dissapointed

  • joeyNovember 16, 2011 at 1:29 pm

    I have 07 sonata with bad steering rack,hose and pump,all have been replaced and still not repaired.hyundai engineer said to many claims on racks so they are stopping shipping on all racks until they figure it out,so my car is just sitting at dealer unrepaired with a $1500 bill.It seems like there should be a recall on earlier models and not just 2011 models because this has been a problem for man[Show More]I have 07 sonata with bad steering rack,hose and pump,all have been replaced and still not repaired.hyundai engineer said to many claims on racks so they are stopping shipping on all racks until they figure it out,so my car is just sitting at dealer unrepaired with a $1500 bill.It seems like there should be a recall on earlier models and not just 2011 models because this has been a problem for many people.

  • NormOctober 28, 2011 at 10:37 pm

    My Wife just bought a 2011 Sonata GLS, as She is in Her fifties I didn't go with Her to test drive the car. She told Me She bought it and loves it, I asked to take it for a drive when She got it home. The brakes on the car don not engage until the pedal is half way to the floor and almost three quarters to stop at a normal rate of distance. When I asked Her about this She said She asked the dealer[Show More]My Wife just bought a 2011 Sonata GLS, as She is in Her fifties I didn't go with Her to test drive the car. She told Me She bought it and loves it, I asked to take it for a drive when She got it home. The brakes on the car don not engage until the pedal is half way to the floor and almost three quarters to stop at a normal rate of distance. When I asked Her about this She said She asked the dealer and this was normal for the Sonata. Any one else have brakes that travel to far before engaging.

  • CrystalOctober 23, 2011 at 7:11 am

    I just leased a 2012 Turbo Limited Sonata the end of September. It has constantly pulled to the right since the day I bought it. I took it in to the dealership service department the day after I bought it and they stated the problem was because of high air pressure in the tires. It continues to have this problem, so I just got an appointment to take it back AGAIN on Monday. So far I am very un[Show More]I just leased a 2012 Turbo Limited Sonata the end of September. It has constantly pulled to the right since the day I bought it. I took it in to the dealership service department the day after I bought it and they stated the problem was because of high air pressure in the tires. It continues to have this problem, so I just got an appointment to take it back AGAIN on Monday. So far I am very unhappy about this car. I wish I would have bought another Mazda (I traded in a Mazda 6 for this Sonata) but thought I'd try a Hyundai because of their 5 year warranty. The warranty doesn't matter if the car is not going to ever work properly! It is literally a pain in my wrists to drive this car! I sure hope they get this problem figured out!

  • EllenOctober 3, 2011 at 2:31 pm

    On three different occassions now my car has suddently lost power streering, the EPS light came on as well as the light indicating skidding. This is a very scary experience and it happened this morning on the highway. I will be calling the dealership immediately to correct the problem. Glad I saw the comments posted by others.

  • henrySeptember 18, 2011 at 4:32 pm

    I have resently purchased a sanota limited 2011. This car pulls to the left all of the time depending on the road. but at least 90% of the time. Hyundai says within allowable paramitors. A defect is a defect by anyother word or paramitors is still a defect. these are all built in burmingham al. Kinda narrows this down to how the product was put together. Is hyandui waiting for this problem to expl[Show More]I have resently purchased a sanota limited 2011. This car pulls to the left all of the time depending on the road. but at least 90% of the time. Hyundai says within allowable paramitors. A defect is a defect by anyother word or paramitors is still a defect. these are all built in burmingham al. Kinda narrows this down to how the product was put together. Is hyandui waiting for this problem to explode in their faces. Like steering failure at 70mph????

  • DOWEGAAugust 8, 2011 at 11:18 am

    I am returning this 2011 hyundai, after almost buying it on 8/6/2011. The demo - having 8500 miles on it, feels like it needs an alignment, as it kinda drifts to the right hand side of the road. Also, within 24 hrs of using the car, the entire front passenger side floor is soaking wet??? Why??? It water damaged my purse that was set on the passenger side floor. There is also extensive leaking o[Show More]I am returning this 2011 hyundai, after almost buying it on 8/6/2011. The demo - having 8500 miles on it, feels like it needs an alignment, as it kinda drifts to the right hand side of the road. Also, within 24 hrs of using the car, the entire front passenger side floor is soaking wet??? Why??? It water damaged my purse that was set on the passenger side floor. There is also extensive leaking outside the car dripping profusely by the right front tire, unknown why!!! Tried calling to talk to someone, noone answers, nt even a voicemail...just a looped recording, stating your the next call in line and that your being transferred to ext 233. I am contacting the attorney general about this!

  • Fairway56June 3, 2011 at 5:46 pm

    Brand new 2011 Sonata SE Turbo and it too pulls major to the left. I bough the car on May 3rd and it's been at the dealler for a month. I've put alomst a 1000 miles on the Sonata limited they gave me as a rental. I almost don't want my car back.

  • hmmmMay 30, 2011 at 9:36 pm

    Purchased my Sonata 2011 6 months ago this June - always thought my engine was a bit noisy, mentioned it a few times nobody addressed it. let alone take a look at anything. woke up yesterday my oil was completely on the drive way oil light came on along with engine light, sitting patiently waiting for an answer on what is going on -- very disappointed, brand new car ... and the loaner runs so much[Show More]Purchased my Sonata 2011 6 months ago this June - always thought my engine was a bit noisy, mentioned it a few times nobody addressed it. let alone take a look at anything. woke up yesterday my oil was completely on the drive way oil light came on along with engine light, sitting patiently waiting for an answer on what is going on -- very disappointed, brand new car ... and the loaner runs so much smoother than my car and it is the exact same car. arrrrrr

  • MarcMay 11, 2011 at 8:58 pm

    BRAND new 2011 Limited Turbo Sonata, Drove out of the dealer with the car pulling left. Called dealer on my home about issue. They are replacing my front struts and a new alignment. BRAND NEW CAR this should be known by all potential buyers

  • jl moonApril 5, 2011 at 6:38 pm

    I JUST bought a new Sonata with all its bells and whistles and have the pull to the left steering problem. It appears that the problem with steering in the 2011 Sonata is an inherent "FLAW" that cant be fixed. Even when they replace the car for you with another one you are still screwed.As much as I don't like legal pursuits, Its hard to believe there is not a class action suit to make purchasers[Show More]I JUST bought a new Sonata with all its bells and whistles and have the pull to the left steering problem. It appears that the problem with steering in the 2011 Sonata is an inherent "FLAW" that cant be fixed. Even when they replace the car for you with another one you are still screwed.As much as I don't like legal pursuits, Its hard to believe there is not a class action suit to make purchasers whole.

  • louisApril 2, 2011 at 1:39 pm

    i purchased a 2011 limites sonata and had nothing put problems with this car pulling to the left by drifting and upon acceleration it got wore and i mean worse i had this car back three time and no results out of the 3 tmes and they said there wass nothing wrong with this car they had it one time for over 2 weeks,and they gave me a loaner car and it was way worse than my car, so i called lemon la[Show More]i purchased a 2011 limites sonata and had nothing put problems with this car pulling to the left by drifting and upon acceleration it got wore and i mean worse i had this car back three time and no results out of the 3 tmes and they said there wass nothing wrong with this car they had it one time for over 2 weeks,and they gave me a loaner car and it was way worse than my car, so i called lemon law and they said they have many lawsuits going with this problem and they will get it resolved money back or a new car mine was mfg nov 2010 and i think this was the bad ones but call your lemon law in your state and file the lawsuit to get this resolved.

  • RichMarch 18, 2011 at 12:55 am

    Bought a 2011 and nothing but trouble with the car. Check engine light 3 times for turbo issue. Just picked it up from the dealer in Brunswick, GA only to have the same issue. No power check engine light still on. Will never buy another and if continues will file lemon law this week.

  • life alteringMarch 16, 2011 at 4:59 pm

    This comment is for Curious1; I also own a 2011 sonata.I myself was involved in an accident. My accident was indeed a head on collsion. My airbag only partially deployed out of the right side of the steering wheel. No other airbags in my vehicle deployed. I sustained numerous injuies as a result of this. My car was in the shop prior to my accident for the airbag light staying on and per Hyundai, [Show More]This comment is for Curious1; I also own a 2011 sonata.I myself was involved in an accident. My accident was indeed a head on collsion. My airbag only partially deployed out of the right side of the steering wheel. No other airbags in my vehicle deployed. I sustained numerous injuies as a result of this. My car was in the shop prior to my accident for the airbag light staying on and per Hyundai, the dealer performed a manual override of my computer. Did you find out if the steering recall the was affiliated with the airbag issue?

  • DCMarch 9, 2011 at 8:19 pm

    Recently purchased Hyundai Sonata 2011, experienced strong pull to the left. Dealer did front end alignment, left pull still there. Driving a loaner and noticing the same issue. Checked NTSB's website for complaints, over 200 complaints listed there on 2011 Sonata, most for the same steering issue.

  • Curious1March 6, 2011 at 9:44 pm

    Masta1 you were misinformed, you do not have to have Nav w/ a sun roof, I didn't. The nav is optional. While all of the compliments, complaints, and recalls are out there, has anyone had an unfortunate accident? I did and the driver side curtain airbag did not deploy, and the steering wheel airbag deployed to the right! I sustained serious injuries to my left arm as a result. I am concerned for [Show More]Masta1 you were misinformed, you do not have to have Nav w/ a sun roof, I didn't. The nav is optional. While all of the compliments, complaints, and recalls are out there, has anyone had an unfortunate accident? I did and the driver side curtain airbag did not deploy, and the steering wheel airbag deployed to the right! I sustained serious injuries to my left arm as a result. I am concerned for other drivers of the 2011 Hyundai Sonata. The chances of getting into a head-on collision are slim, but any type of accident can be life altering or threatening. The last thing you want to find out after an accident is that the airbags didn't work properly. Would the steering recall issue have effected the deployment of thesteering wheel airbag?

  • Masta1February 25, 2011 at 6:52 pm

    I test drove the Sonata 2.0 T before I made the choice to buy a car. Guess what, I bought a 2011 Accord EX-L V6. I'm a car guy with philosophy and Sonata wasn't even one of my debate to choose with. I was looking only for Subaru Legacy or Honda Accord. Why? 1) This steering problem is much more serious than you think. Tsuchiya, drift king in Japan keep emphasizing "what good is the power if y[Show More]I test drove the Sonata 2.0 T before I made the choice to buy a car. Guess what, I bought a 2011 Accord EX-L V6. I'm a car guy with philosophy and Sonata wasn't even one of my debate to choose with. I was looking only for Subaru Legacy or Honda Accord. Why? 1) This steering problem is much more serious than you think. Tsuchiya, drift king in Japan keep emphasizing "what good is the power if you can't control it". I sure don't drift the car, but I know that handling is much more needed than just .5 less second to accelerate from 0 - 60. 2) Transmission disengage issue. You think you get good mileage because of the GDI? WRONG. Their transmission ratio is so high that you would question if the engagement would fit the torque and the weight of the car that's projecting. If you search online, you'll hear power train disengage issue. You'll also feel fuzzy logic pop up all the time that chokes the car to shift violently so you can feel it. 3) Luxury. I don't see the luxury in material they put into that car. It's just another teen anger's interior. Leather seats from Sonata is crap compare to Accord. Oh wait, what is that? No sun roof without Nav. So I have to shell much more money for something I really don't want? 4) Reliability. You're wrong if you think this car is reliable. Honda build a direct inject engine before of 2.0 liter than can go up to 274 horse. Whey did they stop? Carbon composite by the injector has real issue. Even if you really made the compensation of the long outlet release, the catalyst collector would fail and it won't be legal to drive in US due to smock check illegal. Direct inject is dirty and usually consumes more gas. That's why they have gear ratio much higher than Accord and has transmission problem. 5) Resale value. Umm All I can say is Goodluck. Done. Overall extra 7 horse or 15 ft lb torque is great. But with all these issues above, you're really getting jib buying a Korean car. Transmission issue was well known to every Korean car. I bet you they bid it off of a single company in Korea. Kea, Hyndai, Daewoo(dead company) all had same transmission problem. I own a Suzuki Forenza, GM Holden Australia engine with Korean steering and Daewoo transmission, trust me, I know what I'm talking about. When the transmission was slipped disengaged, I almost got into a serious accident. Lucky I put my act together, calm down, and shift the gear back to P and then D and step on it. What a nightmare. NEVER BUY A KOREAN CAR. For real.

  • DeborahJanuary 23, 2011 at 8:33 pm

    I owned a 2002 Santa Fe. Bought it brand new and loved it. Unfortunately, the vehicle was totalled two weeks ago. I knew exactly which vehicle I wanted to buy to replace it, the 2011 Sonata. However, my husband insisted he wanted to buy "American". We shopped for two day, test drove Chevys, Chryslers, and Fords. After all was said and done, we finally went to Ken Garff Hyundai in Salt Lake. We tes[Show More]I owned a 2002 Santa Fe. Bought it brand new and loved it. Unfortunately, the vehicle was totalled two weeks ago. I knew exactly which vehicle I wanted to buy to replace it, the 2011 Sonata. However, my husband insisted he wanted to buy "American". We shopped for two day, test drove Chevys, Chryslers, and Fords. After all was said and done, we finally went to Ken Garff Hyundai in Salt Lake. We test drove a 2011 Sonata SE. My husband, who is very picky, had to admit all in all the Sonata was the better vehicle. The warranty can't be beat, the price was thousands of dollars less, and the sales people were phenominal. He did ask the salesperson where the Sonata was built and was told in Alabama. I watched in amazement as my "all american" husband looked at me and said....well, by purchasing this vehicle, we are helping people here in America work. I just smiled......:-) Seriously, for what you pay for a new vehicle, you want something that's going to last. If this Sonata runs like my Santa Fe...I will never regret making this purchase. Thanks Hyundai for making a reliable, affordable, gorgeous vehicle!!

  • dianaJanuary 23, 2011 at 11:13 am

    I purchased a 2011 Sonata limited in dec/2010 after test driving many cars. I have friends that encouraged me to get one. They have a Santa Fa and have had several Hyundai's "Great cars". Unfortunately day two after buying my car the check engine light came on> I notified the dealer ship right away. They didnt have the "part" and wouldnt have itt for several weeks. Jan after many call from me, [Show More]I purchased a 2011 Sonata limited in dec/2010 after test driving many cars. I have friends that encouraged me to get one. They have a Santa Fa and have had several Hyundai's "Great cars". Unfortunately day two after buying my car the check engine light came on> I notified the dealer ship right away. They didnt have the "part" and wouldnt have itt for several weeks. Jan after many call from me, not them I finally was told they had the parts for the problem "sensor for thermostat. the car was repaired and I was on my way. The next day the check engine light came onI I took the car back in. Its a new code now supposedly its the gas cap... So right now I am not happy or impressed with my new purchase. My replacement car is a chevy implala what a tank....Oh customer service is very poor at the dealership...

  • VictoriaJanuary 18, 2011 at 4:46 am

    after reading everyone's post am thinking some either work for Hyundai or against... hmmm Hyundai Sonata is a great car!! i know because i work for the Co. for the last 6mnths. Before then i worked for cadillac since 1998. I've been watching Hyundai grow for a very long time now and am very ipressed. Their vehicle come "stanard" with almost all the bells and whistle. As for the recall - I have onl[Show More]after reading everyone's post am thinking some either work for Hyundai or against... hmmm Hyundai Sonata is a great car!! i know because i work for the Co. for the last 6mnths. Before then i worked for cadillac since 1998. I've been watching Hyundai grow for a very long time now and am very ipressed. Their vehicle come "stanard" with almost all the bells and whistle. As for the recall - I have only heard of one which is the steering column - i was told this is a rumor that someone has started and Hyundai wanted to nip it in the bud by checking all the 2011 Sonatas vheicle and not having a problem like toyota. We (Hyundai) has provide gift cards for the incovience of customers bringing their cars in to be checked, free car washes and candy:-) now mind you-with all these sonatas coming in for recallls i have yet to see one with a problem. which only leads me to belive that there was never a real problem with this vehicle. why dont you ask the employees at the dealership what they're are driving? bet you'll find out most of them are either driving a Sonata or a hyundai and no hyundai doesn't provide us a vehicle or any extra discount for driving the product... a few extra words.- Hyundai is built in the USA. built in alabama plant last words... drive one, you wont be disappointed

  • RichieJanuary 12, 2011 at 12:32 pm

    Be American, BUY AMERICAN

  • K.C.December 30, 2010 at 1:59 pm

    I purchased the 2011 Sonata back in May. In November I took my car in to get a new tire (had a nail in it), get the oil changed and to be serviced per the recall notice re: steering. GOt my car back and was told my car was not affected by the recall issue and I was on my way. On the way home, I notice a strong pull to the left. Later, a strong pull to the right. I assumed the new tire had not [Show More]I purchased the 2011 Sonata back in May. In November I took my car in to get a new tire (had a nail in it), get the oil changed and to be serviced per the recall notice re: steering. GOt my car back and was told my car was not affected by the recall issue and I was on my way. On the way home, I notice a strong pull to the left. Later, a strong pull to the right. I assumed the new tire had not been balanced properly. I took it in and was told it needed an alignment. Done. Still, the strong pull was present, in fact no improvement whatsoever. Took my car back, road tested with a service tech, he confided in me while on our road test that what was going on with my car was "drifting" or "off center" and that there had been numerous cases of this and told not to worry Hyundai will "make right"...... I asked what that meant? He said that Hyundai will put me in another Sonata or buy it back from me. I asked "So what you are saying is that this issue is not correctable?" He said that they had not been successful in correcting any so far. When confronted, the dealership & Hyundai MOtor Corp. refused to acknowlege this issue existed, however they did NOT at any time deny it either. I was given a Sonata loaner car to drive, it had the same issue. Took it back, was provided another, it has the same issue. To date, no resolution and I am still in the loaner car. It has been over a month.

  • MarkDecember 22, 2010 at 2:17 am

    I purchased my 2011 sonata roseville ca back in August. I was a bit surprise to hear of this recall during my 1st oil change. However the dealer dealt with the problem swiftly and provided me with a loaner. Every car make out there has had a recall of some sort so I'm glad this problem is being taken care of unlike other car makes..... Love my new car. ! kudos Hyundai

  • PhilDecember 11, 2010 at 12:45 pm

    Just wondering if anyone's sonata has given them trouble going into any gear? My wife was leaving work the other day and the car would not go into reverse or back into park

  • PhonseNovember 30, 2010 at 2:15 am

    Is it policy for Hyundai Canada to issue a recall letter in order to get the work on the vehicle done. Or is it if u don,t receive a recall letter that means that your vehicle is ok.

  • AWSNovember 27, 2010 at 4:05 pm

    We are buying a new 2011 Sonata Limited 2.0T today. I have done all the research possible. Test drove the car and I have to say that it is most impressive! As far as the recall? All manufactures have recalls, but thank God for them! It is their way of keeping us safe and recognizing problems and taking care of them. I am a repair and diagnostic technician for 25 years, and have seen many, many mak[Show More]We are buying a new 2011 Sonata Limited 2.0T today. I have done all the research possible. Test drove the car and I have to say that it is most impressive! As far as the recall? All manufactures have recalls, but thank God for them! It is their way of keeping us safe and recognizing problems and taking care of them. I am a repair and diagnostic technician for 25 years, and have seen many, many makes and models and all the problems they have. Trust me, this is no big deal, everyone has problems, some bigger than others from Bentley on down including trucks and big trucks. Dont believe me? Just type in your search box any car and follow it by "TSB's". For example 2009 Honda Accord TSB's. You will quickly see a list of problems for any car company. So dont be too harsh with the Sonata, they have the best warranty on the planet! Our dealer is also offering free oil changes and filters for 5 years or 60,000 miles! What you get from Hyundai for the price is unmatched in the industry and this new Sonata and the new Elantra just cold cocked the other manufactures and they are now having to play catch up to Hyundai! Be proud of your new car! It's a winner!

  • JKVNovember 24, 2010 at 1:55 am

    Purchase my 2011 Sonata in July 2010. Absolutely LOVE it. However, I had same experience as Ronald (comment above from Oct 9 2010) while driving approx. 35-45 mph on a straight road. Steering wheel spontaneously vibrated momentarily, the EPS light came on as well as the light indicating skidding. I lost power steering capability but was able to drive about 10 miles to the dealership. They performe[Show More]Purchase my 2011 Sonata in July 2010. Absolutely LOVE it. However, I had same experience as Ronald (comment above from Oct 9 2010) while driving approx. 35-45 mph on a straight road. Steering wheel spontaneously vibrated momentarily, the EPS light came on as well as the light indicating skidding. I lost power steering capability but was able to drive about 10 miles to the dealership. They performed Recalls P07 and 097...both related to steering column and replaced the whole steering column. Glad to have the problem fixed and with no injuries because I really love the car and look forward to driving it again.

  • YoMerleNovember 18, 2010 at 1:30 am

    I purchased a 2011 Sonata Limited in March 2010. What a fantastic car and I get outstanding comments from all. Even children say "Cool Wheels". I had a Santa Fe for 5 years. No problems. If only the U.S. automakers would get on board. Significant standard options on this car that you have to pay extra on a comparable carf.

  • '02' hyundaiNovember 17, 2010 at 1:24 am

    received my accent in 02. perfect, affordable little car for a college student. over 120k miles and only recently had transmission issues. i'm not disappointed and feel it served it's purpose. i was actually thinking about purchasing the 2011 sonata!!!!???

  • robert vNovember 12, 2010 at 2:35 am

    steering problem is no big deal. better than buying a TOYOTA and having the gas pedal get stuck.

  • pradOctober 27, 2010 at 9:47 pm

    Is it advisable to buy Hyundai after knowing about this Steering Control Issue ?

  • EricOctober 24, 2010 at 1:10 am

    I brought a 2011 Sonata at St.Augustine Hyundai on Feb 16,2010.I had the latch issue fixed.My electronic front locks did stop working almost as soon as the recall was announced.That was the activators in front doors,they changed out and all's good within 1 hr,at least they realized a mistake perhaps quickly and made good on the solution.I took mine to David Maus Hyundai in Deland,Fl.recently for s[Show More]I brought a 2011 Sonata at St.Augustine Hyundai on Feb 16,2010.I had the latch issue fixed.My electronic front locks did stop working almost as soon as the recall was announced.That was the activators in front doors,they changed out and all's good within 1 hr,at least they realized a mistake perhaps quickly and made good on the solution.I took mine to David Maus Hyundai in Deland,Fl.recently for steering recall.They checked and re-sent software for steering and I was all set in 45mins.That dealer is state of art brand new.I had some free coffee and walked around looking at the different 2011 Sonata's on their lot while I was waiting.They washed the car and gave me a box of candy and a "thank you" note when they were finished,good deal.My Sonata drives so straight and the steering is very much centered.I feel like I'm on a monorail track on the interstate at 80 mph.It just kicks butt and is real smooth.It drives better then the 1995 Maxima(V6) I traded in after having that car for 15 years with 160,000.I beleive a 2011 Maxima is starting at $29,000?I paid $21,000 for my 2011 Sonata GLS (red) auto with the "popular equipment package" adding only $700 to the price.You get an 8way power seat with power lumbar support,alloy wheels,leather on inside of doors,chrome inside handles,auto headlight control.It's well worth it just for the power seat control alone.I noticed that on start up the engine makes a little more sound just until warmed up.I understand that is normal and perhaps a trade off for "GDI" direct fuel injection engines in general but getting 35 mpg Hwy is the end result.I can handle that.It's smooth as butter on the highway,quiet cabin.A very controlled ride and a stable sound feeling.The basic stereo is not bad.I maybe would have liked the next stereo upgrade more,but who wouldn't.It then increases the monthly payment.I'm at 8.9% for 6 years at $174 every 2 weeks with the credit union ($350 a month).I actually had a 2010 Sonata for 5 months,I traded Maxima for that car.I didn't know the 2011 was around the corner and that it came out in Jan 2010 as it did.I didn't like the suspension in the 2010 Sonata at all.It was like every little bump it made a thumping sound into the cabin,the 2011 is like 50% better.Also the 2010 Sonata would go in and out of gear in the 30-40 mph range.The 2011 Sonata where Hyundai built there own inhouse 6 speed auto transmission,that issue is gone too.It is real smooth having that extra gear in the 30-40 mph range.It is a completely different car from the 2006-2010 model years.It is like the same price too which is really awesome.The 5 year bumper to bumper and free road side assistance is great also.I have been changing the oil at 3000 with Kendall Systethic blend at Firestone.I had a coupon at 6000 miles for $25,now at 8,300 miles on it.There is no transmission dip stick in the Sonata anymore,that's neat.One less thing to have sticking out that needs checked.The Kumho tires (Solus) are touring tires with the the 10 spock alloy wheels which beat plastic hub caps.The paint is suppose to be better then a Mercedes Benz,the paint process that is.The 2011 Sonata is built by 3,500 Americans in Montgomery,Alabama in a brand new 1.3 billion dollar factory made just for the 2011 Sonata and some other models I beleive.Then being that Hyundai is the parent company for Kia.Then you will see that Kia is making some great quality cars also.The 2011 Kia Optima just out is basically the new Sonata in sheep clothing,it's the same car platform,engine,transmission,etc.It may just have some little appearance changes.I'd own a Kia Optima at this point also.They just came out with the 2011 Optima(Oct 2010) unlike the 2011 Sonata which came out in Jan 2010.I really love this car for $21,000.It is currently out of 55 cars tested under the new NHTSA crash testing given 5 stars along with only 1 other car the 2011 BMW 5 series.They made the testing stricter just recently and found so far only 2 cars acheiving 5 stars and the 2011 Sonata is one of them.The people whom think that the Toyota Camry is the best mid-sized car should really think again.The 2011 Camry now only gets a 3 star rating.Take the Nissan Versa that got 4 stars last year,under the new test guide lines, it now gets only 2 stars.That new scoring system likely will upset car salesmen unless they are at a Hyundai dealer.They are really on a roll at Hyundai big time.I see the rent a car companies have 2011 Sonata's on the road already.You will see more "older folks" switching from a Camry now especially with the 5 star rating gone.In Consumer Reports being out of their highest scoring system of a 99 being the best,the 2011 Sonata got an 89 score.The Camry got like an 83 score.It won several awards also.

  • Who can we trustOctober 23, 2010 at 5:10 pm

    Hyundai has done a masterful job of deepsixing this recall.. My 04 Avalon was also recalled for steering and Toyota never advised.. we found out about that recall in Consumer Reports.... 4 visits later the Avalon was finally repaired...

  • carolOctober 22, 2010 at 2:08 pm

    this is my second hyundai both have been very good cars, iam looking forward to buying a new sonata very soon trading in my 2008 hyundai elantra se...which i have been very pleased with. a car that has been on the move since 1986. my husband john owned one of the first hyundai's back in 1988 the excel, very pleased with it. we are a hyundai family.and don't forget the 10 year 100,000 mile warrant[Show More]this is my second hyundai both have been very good cars, iam looking forward to buying a new sonata very soon trading in my 2008 hyundai elantra se...which i have been very pleased with. a car that has been on the move since 1986. my husband john owned one of the first hyundai's back in 1988 the excel, very pleased with it. we are a hyundai family.and don't forget the 10 year 100,000 mile warranty america's best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go hyundai!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • AmyOctober 15, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    I traded in my Saturn Outlook for my 2011 Sonata in August. I heard second hand from my mother about this recall. To date, I have still not received notification of this potential problem. Probably just as well...I'm hoping to trade it in soon anyway. The seats are so uncomfortable that my back aches even after a short trip to the grocery store. Too bad....it's a super cute car. :(

  • MartinOctober 12, 2010 at 6:04 pm

    I purchased a 2011 Hyundai Sonata about 6 weeks ago. While I was on vacation I heard about the steering recall and made an appointment at the dealersip where I got the car. After the inspection of my cas I was infromed that my steering colum was defective and needed to be replaced and that it would take 4-5 days to get the necessary parts. After 10 days I called the dealership and was informed tha[Show More]I purchased a 2011 Hyundai Sonata about 6 weeks ago. While I was on vacation I heard about the steering recall and made an appointment at the dealersip where I got the car. After the inspection of my cas I was infromed that my steering colum was defective and needed to be replaced and that it would take 4-5 days to get the necessary parts. After 10 days I called the dealership and was informed that the sterring colum was oin but the bolts had not come in. At this point I call Hyundai USA and after a 20 minute hold I was informed that it would be another six weeks until my parts would be deliverd. I have been overall pleased with the car but not being able to drive it for 2 month and still having to pay for it is not making me a happy camper.

  • RichardOctober 11, 2010 at 3:59 pm

    Purchased 2011 Sonata in June---it's my 2nd Hyudai. I have a 2002 Santa Fe with 206,000 miles and absolutely no problems. I get compliments and looks on my 2011 Sonata all the time. 36 MPG on the highway, quiet and smooth ride. Great car.

  • RonaldOctober 9, 2010 at 4:29 pm

    I PURCHASED A 2011 SONATA IN APRIL OF THIS YEAR.I AM PLEASED WITH THE DEAL AND THE CAR. ON OCTOBER 8 2010,THE EPS LIGHT ON THE DASH LIT UP AND THE STEARING WHEEL SHAKING VILENTLY. LUCKLY I WAS ABLE TO PULL OVER WITHOUT INCIDENT.I AM NOT SURE IF THIS IS RELATED TO THE RECALL OR NOT.SERVICE FIXED THE RECALL BUT DIAGNOSTICS REVEALED "NO" EPS LIGHT EVER CAME ON.I THINK IT IS RELATED.I WAS ONLY MOVING[Show More]I PURCHASED A 2011 SONATA IN APRIL OF THIS YEAR.I AM PLEASED WITH THE DEAL AND THE CAR. ON OCTOBER 8 2010,THE EPS LIGHT ON THE DASH LIT UP AND THE STEARING WHEEL SHAKING VILENTLY. LUCKLY I WAS ABLE TO PULL OVER WITHOUT INCIDENT.I AM NOT SURE IF THIS IS RELATED TO THE RECALL OR NOT.SERVICE FIXED THE RECALL BUT DIAGNOSTICS REVEALED "NO" EPS LIGHT EVER CAME ON.I THINK IT IS RELATED.I WAS ONLY MOVING ABOUT 35MPH. I NOT SURE WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF I WAS MOVING FASTER PLEASE BE ADVISED LOSING STEARING IS NO JOKE

  • JayOctober 8, 2010 at 8:08 pm

    I own a 2009 Sonata and a 2011 Sonata and I love them both. I travel frequently and after driving many different rentals over several years I put "Hyundai Sonata preferred" on my rental car profile. When it came time to replace my 13 year old Toyota van, I went with the 09 Sonata and never regretted it, it has performed flawlessly and so has my 2011 to date. My dealer says the recall work will t[Show More]I own a 2009 Sonata and a 2011 Sonata and I love them both. I travel frequently and after driving many different rentals over several years I put "Hyundai Sonata preferred" on my rental car profile. When it came time to replace my 13 year old Toyota van, I went with the 09 Sonata and never regretted it, it has performed flawlessly and so has my 2011 to date. My dealer says the recall work will take one hour and my appointment is already set. Hyundai didn't turn their reputation around by building junk and treating customers badly and they deserve the benefit of doubt in my opinion (and no, I don't work for Hyundai or in the auto industry).

  • MarjorieOctober 7, 2010 at 9:45 pm

    We purchased a new 2011 Sonata last month and LOVE it. It's a sweet car. Had recall checked..no problem here. 40 miles to gallon on our first trip. Traded our Lincoln with NO regrets. Our dealership is fantastic.

  • NancyOctober 7, 2010 at 9:09 pm

    I purchased my Sonata in March and I LOVE it. I would highly recommend this car to anyone!!

  • sheilaOctober 6, 2010 at 3:23 am

    I have a 2011 sonata and my car has been back to the dealer three time for the gas gauge not working. It took them two times to get it right.

  • VictoriaOctober 1, 2010 at 1:27 am

    I LOVE MY SONATA and my previous Sante Fe

  • DaveSeptember 30, 2010 at 7:38 pm

    I purchased a 2011 sonata 3 months ago. Very happy no problems. And if there is a recall then so be it. better safe than sorry. I have purchased new cars and trucks over the years (FORD, NISSAN, DODGE, GMC, SUBARU, TOYOTA) and they have all had recalls of some sort. Its really not a big deal or a reason to speak poorly of a car company. I have a friend that paid over $60000 for a new BMW and its [Show More]I purchased a 2011 sonata 3 months ago. Very happy no problems. And if there is a recall then so be it. better safe than sorry. I have purchased new cars and trucks over the years (FORD, NISSAN, DODGE, GMC, SUBARU, TOYOTA) and they have all had recalls of some sort. Its really not a big deal or a reason to speak poorly of a car company. I have a friend that paid over $60000 for a new BMW and its been in the shop way more than my Sonata that cost me less than half of what he paid. But BMW is considered one of the top tier car companys? Not for my dollar... anyway thats my two cents :)

  • RainereSeptember 30, 2010 at 5:53 pm

    To the person that commented above....I just purchased a 2011 Sonata yesterday, and the way that I look at it is, nothing or nobody is perfect. I still feel all in all that Hyundai makes a good safe and reliable car. You are not going to find a better looking car, with all that it comes with including the warranty, for that price. At least the consumers were notified about it, and can now the t[Show More]To the person that commented above....I just purchased a 2011 Sonata yesterday, and the way that I look at it is, nothing or nobody is perfect. I still feel all in all that Hyundai makes a good safe and reliable car. You are not going to find a better looking car, with all that it comes with including the warranty, for that price. At least the consumers were notified about it, and can now the the problems resolved before anyone gets hurt.

  • DisappointedSeptember 30, 2010 at 3:30 pm

    I am frustrated, as well. I have had the steering issue since 200 miles. After multiple VISITS to dealer and Hyunda themselves offering to replace the car, they pulled the plug after keeping my car for a few weeks with some lame story about how I could not make up my mind, gave me back the car and I am on my own. To top that, they took the original upgraded wheels off the car that I had been given[Show More]I am frustrated, as well. I have had the steering issue since 200 miles. After multiple VISITS to dealer and Hyunda themselves offering to replace the car, they pulled the plug after keeping my car for a few weeks with some lame story about how I could not make up my mind, gave me back the car and I am on my own. To top that, they took the original upgraded wheels off the car that I had been given!!!! They are totally not to be trusted. This is the first I have heard as well about the door latch. I will have to call the dealership or someone, as theyhave offered no help and actually told me not to come back because I got so upset when they pulled the plug on the replacement, because they knew they were going into recall, I guess. Unfortunately, I will never purchase another Hyundai again. back to HONDA! Sorry to have to further dampen your feelings about your new car.

  • ScottSeptember 29, 2010 at 11:05 pm

    I just purchased a 2011 Sonata 45 days ago and this is the second recall so far in just a month and a half. Not a good track record so far. The first was an article that i just had read about the front door latch earlier in the year which the dealer did not mention. Then this one today about the steering column. And on top of it, I get a bright postcard from the local Hyundai dealer saying tha[Show More]I just purchased a 2011 Sonata 45 days ago and this is the second recall so far in just a month and a half. Not a good track record so far. The first was an article that i just had read about the front door latch earlier in the year which the dealer did not mention. Then this one today about the steering column. And on top of it, I get a bright postcard from the local Hyundai dealer saying that I have been notified by the the automotive division and have NOT taken steps to have the correction made. This is the first notification that I ever received. So much for the Great Customer Service for Hyundai and their great reputation for No recalls and Top Safety Pick.

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