Hyundai D4EA Engine 2002-2012 – A5HF1,F4A51 TRANSMISSION Full Specs, Features, and Common Issues
Introduction
The Hyundai D4EA engine, also known as the Santa Fe Classic 2.0 CRDi, is a 2.0-liter CRDi diesel engine produced between 2001 and 2012. It was developed by VM Motori and installed in almost every mid-size Hyundai vehicle of that era, including Tucson, Santa Fe, Sonata, and Sportage. In GM Korea models, it was marketed under the name Z20S.
The D4EA engine became one of the most exported Korean diesel powertrains thanks to its wide application across SUVs, sedans, and MPVs. Importers from Africa, the Middle East, CIS, and Latin America often prefer cars with the D4EA engine due to its reliability, fuel efficiency, strong torque, and abundant spare parts supply in Korea.
Vehicle Models Using the Hyundai D4EA Engine
Hyundai Tucson (JM, 2004–2009)
Compact SUV where the D4EA gained early popularity. Offered in WGT (113 hp) and VGT (140–151 hp), durable and easy to maintain.
Hyundai Santa Fe (CM, 2006–2012)
Mid-size SUV with higher torque output, designed for long-distance driving. A popular choice for family buyers and exporters.
Hyundai Sonata NF (2004–2010)
Diesel sedan option, offering comfort with efficiency.
Kia Sportage (KM, 2004–2010)
Shares almost identical configurations with Tucson, another export bestseller.
Kia Carens & Hyundai Trajet
MPV and van applications where the D4EA engine balanced load capacity and economy.
Generational Evolution of the Hyundai D4EA Engine
First Phase (2001–2005, WGT turbo)
113 hp, 245 Nm torque, simple wastegate turbocharger, lower fuel efficiency but cheaper to repair, ideal for regions with limited repair infrastructure.
Second Phase (2005–2010, VGT turbo)
140–151 hp, up to 310 Nm torque, variable geometry turbo improved acceleration, Bosch common-rail system enhanced fuel economy, widely exported in Tucson and Sportage models.
Third Phase (2010–2012, Euro 4/5 compliance)
Added diesel particulate filter (DPF), refined fuel injection system, cleaner emissions but more sensitive to poor fuel quality, common in later Santa Fe and Sonata versions.

Technical Specifications of the Hyundai D4EA Engine
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Production years | 2001–2012 |
| Displacement | 1991 cc |
| Power output | 112–150 hp |
| Torque | 235–305 Nm |
| Fuel system | Bosch common rail |
| Block / Head | Cast iron inline-4 / Aluminum 16V |
| Bore × Stroke | 83 × 92 mm |
| Compression ratio | 17.3 – 17.7 |
| Turbocharging | WGT / VGT |
| Timing system | Belt-driven |
| Oil type / Capacity | 5W-30 / 5W-40, 6.5 L |
| Euro standard | Euro 3 / Euro 4 |
| Fuel consumption (Santa Fe Classic 2009) | City 9.3 L / Hwy 6.4 / Combined 7.5 |
| Expected lifespan | ~400,000 km |
| Weight | 195.6 kg |
Transmission Applications for Hyundai D4EA Engine (and Related)


| Model (Generation) | Engine (Code) | Displacement (cc) | Transmission Code | Type / Drive |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trajet XG (FO) 2.0 VGT | D4EA | 1995 | F4A51-2 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Tucson (JM) 2.0 VGT | D4EA | 1991 | F4A42 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Tucson (JM) 2.0 WGT | D4EA | 1991 | F4A42 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Santa Fe (SM) 2.0 VGT | D4EA | 1991 | F4A51-2 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Santa Fe (SM) 2.0 WGT (MT) | D4EA | 1991 | SM | 5-speed Manual / FWD |
| Santa Fe (SM) 2.0 WGT (AT) | D4EA | 1991 | F4A51-2 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Santa Fe (SM) 2.0 Diesel AWD | D4EA | 1991 | AWD | 4-speed Automatic / 4WD |
| Carens (UN) 2.0 VGT | D4EA | 1991 | F4A51-3 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Sportage (KM) 2.0 VGT | D4EA | 1991 | F4A42 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Sportage (KM) 2.0 WGT | D4EA | 1991 | F4A42 | 4-speed Automatic / FWD |
| Santa Fe (CM) 2.0 VGT | D4EA | 1991 | A5HF1 | Automatic / FWD |
| Santa Fe (CM) 2.2 VGT | D4EB | 2188 | A5HF1 | Automatic / FWD |
Buyer’s Checklist Before Import Hyundai D4EA engine
Fuel Injectors & Pump
Sensitive to diesel quality; clogged injectors are common.
Turbocharger Type
WGT is simpler and cheaper, VGT gives more power but needs inspection.
Timing Belt Maintenance
Officially 90,000 km, but often fails earlier; neglected belts can bend valves.
DPF System (Euro 4/5 models)
Efficient for emissions but problematic in low-quality fuel regions.
Engine Compression Test
Essential before shipment to confirm condition.
Parts Availability
Korea has strong supply of injectors, turbos, and timing kits.
Price
The Price of Hyundai D4EA Engine with Transmission is around USD700~800 / 1PC except shipping cost. If you want to know How can buy this engine, Please read more in HERE.
Conclusion
The Hyundai D4EA engine
is one of Hyundai–Kia’s most successful diesel engines, with production spanning over a decade. It powered popular models such as the Tucson, Santa Fe, Sonata, and Sportage, making it a top choice in the Korean used car export market. For overseas buyers, the D4EA engine offers the right mix of power, efficiency, and long-term reliability, provided common issues like injectors, timing belts, and turbochargers are addressed.
Importers who perform careful pre-shipment inspections
and secure vehicles with proper maintenance history will find the D4EA engine an excellent option for their local markets.
