2014–2015 Hyundai ix35
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Common Problems & Reliability
The 2014–2015 Hyundai ix35 has 3 known issues. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.
DPF, EGR and boost-hose issues on CRDi diesels
ModerateShort-trip use and neglected servicing lead to blocked DPFs, sticky EGR valves and split boost hoses, causing limp mode and recurring warning lights.
Symptoms: Limp mode, Flat acceleration...
Est. repair cost: £180–£1,000
AWD coupling and rear differential wear
ModerateOn four-wheel-drive models, neglected tyres or missed fluid changes can strain the coupling and rear diff, producing whine, vibration or judder on tight turns.
Symptoms: Whine from rear at speed, Vibration on full lock...
Est. repair cost: £400–£1,100
Steering flex-coupling wear
MinorA worn coupling in the electric steering system causes a clonk or thud through the wheel, most obvious when parking or crossing rough junctions.
Symptoms: Knocking through steering column, Noise when shuffling wheel on the spot...
Est. repair cost: £120–£250
Buying Tips for the 2014–2015 Hyundai ix35
- ✓Many ix35s do short local trips, so diesel DPF health is more important than the odometer figure alone
- ✓Check the steering for the familiar coupling knock and look for any history of column or coupling repair
- ✓On AWD cars, listen for transfer-box or rear-diff noises on full-lock manoeuvres and tight turns
- ✓Inspect rear suspension arms, brake pipes and tyres because heavy SUV use shows up quickly in UK MOT histories
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