Hyundai Accent
Basic four-cylinder from the Alpha family. Tough and cheap to fix, but showing its age technically.
Cheap to run, that is all
The Accent is cheap, reliable, and utterly uninterested in entertaining anyone behind the wheel.
Engine Weaknesses 5
Old Alpha 1.3 SOHC with timing belt drive. Change interval every 60,000 km. Vehicles are now very old and service history is often incomplete. Interference engine β belt failure means major engine damage.
Symptoms: No direct symptom. Squealing just before failure; then immediate engine damage.
From around 120,000 km the valve stem seals harden and allow oil into the combustion chambers. Blue smoke on cold start is the classic symptom. Inexpensive repair, but if neglected oil consumption climbs to 1 l/1,000 km.
Symptoms: Blue smoke from the exhaust on cold start, increased oil consumption
The G4EA water pump is belt-driven and has a limited service life. Since replacement and timing belt change require identical disassembly, simultaneous replacement is recommended. Failure leads to overheating.
Symptoms: Coolant temperature rises, whining from the belt area, coolant leakage
In the G4EA, combustion residues accumulate in the throttle body typically from 80,000 km, causing rough idle and sluggish throttle response. Cleaning or replacing the throttle body resolves the problem permanently.
Symptoms: Rough idle, engine hunting at standstill, sluggish throttle response
With neglected oil change intervals the G4EA hydraulic lifters drain overnight and rattle for up to a minute on cold start. Running on old oil accelerates wear. Regular oil changes prevent the problem.
Symptoms: Loud clattering/hammering from the valvetrain in the first seconds after cold start
Vehicle Weaknesses 13
The Accent LC brake lines are prone to corrosion, which is frequently flagged as a significant defect at MOT inspections. Rear axle lines in the underbody area are particularly affected.
Known issue on 2006β2009 models: faulty brake light switch prevents brake lights from illuminating when braking. Increased rear-end collision risk.
Brake lines corrode heavily from road salt and moisture. Brake line corrosion increases the risk of brake fluid leaks and dangerous brake failure.
The Accent LC shows early rust-through at wheel arches, sills, and door bottom edges. Vehicles from salt regions are regularly severely affected from 100,000 km.
On the Accent LC 1.3/1.5, misfires are common due to faulty ignition coils or corroded ignition cables. Vehicles from 2001 onwards are particularly affected.
The fuel pump on the Accent LC tends to fail at higher mileages. The engine then no longer starts or stalls while driving.
The rear fenders of the Accent LC tend to rust β especially the folds and seams to the bodywork corrode through. Multiple owners report severe fender rust after just 7β8 years.
Frequently reported problem: suspension springs corrode through, especially in regions with road salt. Corrosion possible on front control arms, fuel tank brackets, and strut towers.
The LC rear axle suspension shows wear on trailing arm bushings and control arm bolts at higher mileages. MOT defects frequently from the 8th year of operation.
The Accent LC does not have a particularly high-quality front axle β front shock absorbers wear from around 80,000 km, leading to increased tyre wear and poor road holding. Hydraulic tappets can damage the camshaft bearing when worn.
The central locking on the Accent LC often fails due to water ingress into the door motors. The interior door switch is also known to fail. Replacement parts are cheaply available on eBay.
Front suspension shows excessive play in bushings and ball joints. Engine mounts can be defective and cause vibrations. Typical for vehicles with high mileage.
45 Ah battery in the 1.6L model is too small for frequent short-trip use. The immobilizer occasionally prevents starting; temporarily disconnecting the battery helps.
Reports & Tests
593 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (1999β2006). Most reported: Powertrain (120), Airbags (119), Engine & Cooling (55).