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2025 Hyundai Elantra — Known Issues & Recalls
Complaints from Jan 2026 to Dec 2025
The most reported issue is lane departure problems (4 complaints). 2 complaints involved crashes.
Owner-Reported Issues (16 of 16)
Lane Departure →4 issues
Your car's lane departure warning system displays a "consider taking a break" message too often and can't be turned off. Instead of helping you stay safe, it actually distracts you by pulling your attention from the road repeatedly, sometimes every few minutes during long drives. Fixing this will likely require a software update to adjust the warning frequency settings or add an option to disable the feature.
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Your car's lane departure warning system repeatedly alerts you to take a break, even when unnecessary, and you cannot turn this feature off. These false alarms are distracting and make driving less safe, defeating the purpose of the safety system. The fix would likely involve updating the system's sensitivity settings or software to reduce false alerts, or adding an option to disable the feature.
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Your lane departure warning system triggers randomly and frequently, even when you're driving straight or haven't crossed any lane markings. The warning dings and flashes for minor movements caused by wind or when you need to swerve around road objects, making you second-guess whether there's an actual safety issue. There doesn't appear to be a way to disable this feature, and the frequent false alarms are distracting and could increase accident risk in traffic.
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Your car's lane departure warning system keeps displaying a "consider taking a break" message that you find distracting, and there's no option to disable it. This warning appears repeatedly while you're driving. You may need to contact your dealer to see if there's a settings adjustment or software update to manage this feature.
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Unknown Or Other →3 issues
Your car's sunroof glass suddenly exploded while you were driving, even though nothing hit it and the interior shade was closed. You heard a loud pop and the glass appeared to burst outward from the force of the explosion. This is a serious safety issue that could cause injury from flying glass or debris.
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Your car displays a flashing message on the screen telling you to take a break and makes a noise while you're driving, particularly during bad weather. This alert cannot be disabled and creates a significant distraction while operating the vehicle. The fix would likely involve either updating the driver monitoring system software or adjusting the alert sensitivity settings through the infotainment system.
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Your car's driver attention warning system is triggering false alerts too frequently, making it distracting while driving. The system appears overly sensitive and incorrectly interprets normal driving adjustments caused by wind and road conditions like potholes as signs of driver fatigue. Unfortunately, there's no way to turn off this warning system. Addressing this issue may require a software update to the driver assistance system or adjustment of the alert sensitivity settings.
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Fuel System, Other →1 issue
While driving your 2025 Hyundai Elantra, you experienced choking, sticky hands, severe headache, hand swelling, yellow marks on fingers, forehead bumps, and swollen lips—symptoms serious enough to require emergency room treatment. You believe a chemical or gas (possibly xenon) in the vehicle created toxic fumes when the heater was used, causing these health reactions. The issue was reported to Hyundai but the vehicle was not inspected or repaired by a dealer. Addressing this would require a complete inspection of the heating system and any chemical or gas systems for leaks or contamination.
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Air Bags →1 issue
Your 2025 Elantra was involved in a rear-end collision on December 19, 2025, but the airbags did not deploy during impact. The owner sustained a significant back injury and believes this is a safety defect. A mechanic should inspect the airbag system's sensors, wiring, and control module to determine why the airbags failed to activate.
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Service Brakes →1 issue
Your brakes fail whenever you're driving faster than 35 mph — you have to coast down to a lower speed before braking becomes responsive again. When you try to brake at higher speeds, you hear repeated clicking sounds and feel pressure pushing back on the pedal, but once you slow down enough, the clicking stops and the brakes suddenly work normally. The problem started immediately after you purchased the vehicle from Carvana. Fixing this will likely require a complete brake system inspection and repair by a certified technician to identify whether the issue is with the brake lines, master cylinder, brake pads, or another critical brake component.
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Unknown Or Other,engine →1 issue
Your check engine light came on while driving on the highway, and your car started slowing down even when you pressed the gas pedal hard. The engine slowed your vehicle to about 15 mph, which led to another car hitting you from behind. This could indicate a serious engine problem that needs immediate diagnostic attention to prevent similar safety hazards.
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Seats →1 issue
Your driver-side rear seat back latch failed to secure properly, causing the seat to unexpectedly fold forward during normal use and strike a child passenger in the back seat. The seat could not be latched or locked in the upright position under any condition, and a Hyundai dealer confirmed the issue and found that a component appeared to be missing or defective from the factory. The fix will likely require replacing the rear seat latch mechanism or the missing component with the correct factory part.
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Forward Collision Avoidance →1 issue
Your car's automatic emergency braking system activated twice on a clear, empty highway at 70 mph with no vehicles or obstacles present, causing sudden, violent braking that forced you forward against your seatbelts. The system eventually stopped braking both times, but reactivated the next time you started the car despite attempting to disable it. This unexpected braking could create a serious safety hazard if a vehicle behind you cannot stop in time.
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Service Brakes,engine →1 issue
Your car stalled while slowly pulling into a driveway at 5 mph, then rolled backward and hit a parked truck even though the brake pedal was pressed. The vehicle wouldn't restart and had no warning lights before the failure. The collision occurred at approximately 4,000 miles, and the driver was injured and taken to the hospital.
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Steering,suspension,wheels →1 issue
Your 2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid is vibrating excessively starting at 50 MPH, causing numbness in your hand after an hour of driving. Above 65 MPH, the vibration becomes so severe that long trips are difficult. The dealer has performed wheel balancing and alignment twice, but the vibration persists at the same level despite their claims that the issue was fixed. Diagnosing this issue will likely require a thorough inspection of the wheels, tires, suspension components, and steering system to identify the source of the vibration.
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Lane Departure,forward Collision Avoidance →1 issue
Your car's "Consider Taking a Break" fatigue detection alert is extremely loud and distracting even on the lowest volume setting, and it can repeat every 20 seconds during long drives. While driver fatigue awareness is helpful, you can't adjust this specific alert without turning off all safety sounds, which would disable more critical warnings like lane departure and collision detection. The only way to stop the notification is to disable your entire safety alert system, which isn't a practical solution.
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