{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11746808,"manufacturer":"Hyundai Motor America","crash":false,"fire":false,"numberOfInjuries":0,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"05/20/2026","dateComplaintFiled":"06/26/2026","vin":"KM8K12AA2KU","components":"ENGINE","summary":"My 2019 Hyundai Kona has been burning oil, I\u2019ve done great upkeep on it, including topping the oil off in between services. This is because it obviously has been burning oil, well recently it started stalling, then starting/turning it over has been acting up. The RPM\u2019s have not been stable at all an I\u2019ve ran two diagnostic test on it, they came back as a \u201ccamshaft error\u201d I can\u2019t remember the exact code at the moment. However the mechanics I have questioned said it\u2019s probably from the oil pressure being messed up from the oil burning up. Whether it be the sensor not regulating properly or the engine itself not getting enough lubricant. I have heard from others with Hyundais an it\u2019s not just Kona\u2019s, people are saying they burn through their oil fairly quickly compared to other cars they\u2019ve had. With that being said, the car now stalls in traffic and the check engine light came on finally, that\u2019s when we first ran diagnostics. Which I have had diagnostics ran at one place I go to for oil changes, a one at a Meineke, and soon to be a third at Autozone because I need to get the exact code again. I\u2019m worried because my mom an I have been sharing this vehicle and the stalling makes it dangerous, it can be put in neutral and restarted but I have a service appointment with a dealership to see what they can do, however I feel this is happening from something caused straight from the manufacturer, not improper care or overuse. So I\u2019m filing a complaint because if you stall while crossing traffic and could not restart, or know how to restart it, you could get in a wreck. This all seemed to start happening as well right after the vehicle rolled over 100,000 miles, go figure right? An if you needed to inspect this happening it would not be hard to do, all you would have to do is turn over the engine, then drive it for a bit an it will eventually stall, an you could also see the RPM\u2019s bouncing and the noises it makes.","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2019","productMake":"HYUNDAI","productModel":"KONA","manufacturer":"Hyundai Motor America"}]}]}