
The automotive world is abuzz with news as Hyundai recalls over 85,000 Sonata sedans due to potential fuel tank issues. The affected vehicles are from the 2020 through 2023 model years and equipped with a specific nonhybrid engine setup. Owners of these cars should be on alert for symptoms like unusual noises or smells emanating from their vehicle’s rear end.
The problem lies within a faulty purge control check valve, which can cause the fuel tank to pressurize and potentially deform under extreme circumstances. This deformation could bring the fuel tank dangerously close to exhaust components, creating a significant fire hazard. Thankfully, no incidents have been reported so far, but this doesn’t mean drivers should ignore the potential risks.
Interestingly, our previous analysis highlighted that Kia has taken similar action with their K5 sedan. The two models share the same underlying N3 platform and 1.6-liter turbocharged engine, making this recall a logical step for both brands to ensure customer safety.
The steps Hyundai is taking are straightforward: owners will receive notifications starting January 16, 2026, urging them to schedule service appointments at their local dealerships. The fix involves checking the purge control valve and replacing it if necessary, inspecting fuel tank components for damage, and updating software to better monitor potential issues in the future.
While Hyundai and Kia have been proactive about addressing this issue, owners should remain vigilant between now and when they receive their recall notices. If you notice any unusual behavior from your Sonata or K5, it’s wise to bring the car in for a check-up sooner rather than later.