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Re: Hyundai Tucson a lot of problem [tidester] by roberto1980
Apr 27, 2007 (8:08 pm)
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Replying to: tidester (Apr 23, 2007 8:30 pm)

Of course they dont cover it!!, they said to me that is normal for because of the roads!!, and my ranger never get that damage.
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Re: Hyundai Tucson a lot of problem [roberto1980] by airflyte
Apr 30, 2007 (7:18 am)
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Replying to: roberto1980 (Apr 27, 2007 8:08 pm)

I have a 2006 tucson with the same problem! the radio has a problem! when turned off it will draw to much current and will kill the battery. the dealer also changed the battery,this also did not help. after changing the radio the problem never came back!
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timing belt by psfod3
May 04, 2007 (3:46 pm)
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I just test drove a 07 v6 Tucson It road very nicely. I drive around 32,000 mniles per year. I read in the service manual that the timing belt has to be changed at 60,000 miles. I think that is crazy to have to go through that expense every 60,000 miles. My Forester did not have to have this done till 105,000 miles. If you do not do it and it breaks your 100,000 mile warrenty is void. Poor design from Hyundai
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Re: timing belt [psfod3] by joe97
May 05, 2007 (5:59 am)
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Replying to: psfod3 (May 04, 2007 3:46 pm)

Not really on the part of Hyundai. Actually, many manufacturers recommend timing belt replacement every 60K miles.
 
Timing chains in my opinion are more advantageous, and Hyundai has several models with such equipment.
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Re: timing belt [psfod3] by kyedsel
May 06, 2007 (1:17 pm)
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Replying to: psfod3 (May 04, 2007 3:46 pm)

Check and see about changing the transmisssion fluid. The say to change it every 30,000,
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Re: Timing belt change by mikdee
May 11, 2007 (5:24 am)
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60K timing belt replace, actually, I think that's about right for most vehicles. It's not our fault you put 32k miles per year on a vehicle. That 105k timing belt change seems over the recommended limit even for a Subaru? Besides the cramped rear foot, & legroom, and hard as a board rear seat not even fit for kids, or midgets, in your Forrester is what I call poor design! and they haven't improved these items year, after year, that is the only reason I won't buy one. By the way, I have 40K trouble free miles on my 05' V6 4WD Tucson LX, after trading in my similarly equipped 02' Santa Fe LX with driving it 3 1/2 yrs, and 87k happy, trouble free miles.
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Re: Timing belt change [mikdee] by steve_ HOST
May 11, 2007 (7:04 am)
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Replying to: mikdee (May 11, 2007 5:24 am)

I think 60k is too low too. My older Outback is just at 60,000 so I need to replace the belt, plus I think it's an interference engine so I can't skate on delaying it too long.
 
On the other hand, my '99 Quest's timing belt is good for 105,000 miles, and it's a non-interference engine, and I've read that some owners are still on the original belt with 200,000+ miles on the van. I'm just 10k miles over for replacing mine.
 
Except for fluids, I'd just as soon not open my hood for the first 100,000 miles.
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Tucson Leaking Gas by andavis60
May 14, 2007 (5:26 am)
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We just bought a 2007 Tucson Saturday May 12, yesterday on May 13 I was driving and began to smell gasoline. It kept getting stronger and stronger so I turned off the a/c and rolled windows down. A person in another vehicle came up beside me a told me I was losing gas all the way down the high way. I pulled over and parked and gas was pouring out from under the vehicle. After it stopped pouring out it continued to drip, but if I tried to turn on the accessory to roll up windows it would start pouring out again. The fire dept ( I had to call them or road side assistant would not send a wrecker to tow) undid the relay for the fuel pump, but it was still leaking when it was loaded on the flatbed. Has anyone else experienced this? This vehicle only has 134 miles on it!
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Re: Tucson Leaking Gas [andavis60] by sandypath1
May 14, 2007 (5:54 am)
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Replying to: andavis60 (May 14, 2007 5:26 am)

read my post #1362. I am curious as to what was the outcome of your car. Was your gas tank in tact? What did they say happened?? SandyPath1aol.com
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Re: Tucson Leaking Gas [sandypath1] by andavis60
May 14, 2007 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: sandypath1 (May 14, 2007 5:54 am)

I just picked my vehicle up from the shop. The cause of my problems was that the fuel return line came loose. They reinstalled the fuel line and refilled my tank. Seems to be running all right,although I can't help but watch the road behind me and look under the vehicle when I get out of it. The guy at the desk said he has worked there 3 years and has never seen that happen. I hope it doesn't happen again.!

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