HYUNDAI REPAIR AND SERVICE IN PHOENIX, AZ
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR & SERVICE
At 3A Automotive & Diesel Repair, we specialize in providing top-notch Hyundai repair services. Our team of ASE Master Certified technicians brings over 100 years of combined automotive repair experience, ensuring your vehicle receives the highest quality care. Whether it’s routine maintenance or complex repairs, we have the expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to handle all aspects of Hyundai service.
Hyundai Models We Service
Elantra — compact sedan, all generations
Sonata — midsize sedan
Tucson — compact SUV
Santa Fe — midsize SUV
Palisade — 3-row SUV
Kona — subcompact crossover
Ioniq — hybrid and electric
Accent — subcompact sedan
Veloster — sport hatchback
Common Hyundai Repairs We Handle
Theta II 2.0T and 2.4L engine recall failures — rod bearing wear, engine knock
Transmission DCT and automatic fluid changes
Timing chain tensioner issues on GDI engines
Brake caliper sticking on older models
Power steering noise and rack replacement
AC evaporator core leaks
Electrical module issues
Important Note for Hyundai Owners
Hyundai issued engine-related recalls for Theta II engines. If your Hyundai has engine noise, sudden stalling, or you received a recall notice, bring it in for a free inspection.
View our full auto repair services for all Hyundai models in Phoenix.
Hyundai FAQ
Is my Hyundai engine affected by the recall?
Several Hyundai models with Theta II 2.0T and 2.4L GDI engines are subject to engine failure recalls. If you hear knocking, notice power loss, or got a recall notice, bring it in for a diagnostic.
How often does a Hyundai need an oil change?
Most modern Hyundais recommend 7,500 miles with synthetic. Given known Theta II issues we recommend every 5,000 miles to protect the engine.
Do you service Hyundai hybrid vehicles?
Yes. We service Hyundai hybrid models including Ioniq Hybrid and Sonata Hybrid for all standard mechanical needs.
Why is my Hyundai making a knocking noise?
Engine knock on Hyundais with Theta II engines can indicate rod bearing wear, which is a known issue subject to recall. Do not ignore this — bring it in immediately for diagnosis before further damage occurs.
Your Hyundai
Deserves Expert Care
We know Hyundai vehicles inside and out,
and we’re here to keep yours safe, reliable, and road-ready.