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Hyundai Tucson Maintenance and Repair

74 messages,  Last post on Jul 23, 2009 at 4:55 PM

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Re: Warranty work not upheld on cylinder repair [kmorse] by vegito1971
Oct 11, 2006 (6:00 pm)
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Replying to: kmorse (Oct 11, 2006 12:06 pm)

Call Hyundai Customer Service at 1-800-633-5151. This is just a blatant case of a dealership trying to hassle you. I would certainly report this to Hyundai and express my extreme dissatisfaction in the matter. How can they possibly determine that it is "bad gas" without any proof from tests?
 
Good luck and best wishes. Let us know how you fare.
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Radio problem by bullseye98
Oct 21, 2006 (9:45 am)
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Hi guys,
  
I just bought my '06 Tucson in August. It's been great so far. My only complaint is the stereo, which goes to a deep, bone-shaking hum/static when I pass under a bridge, under a gas station canopy, or at a car wash, particularly so when I'm listening to an AM station.
 
I pointed it out to the service department when I went in for a check engine light and was told that this is normal and that all cars do this. This is my sixth car now and the first to ever have this particular problem, so I'm not sure what I should do about it.
 
Is this typical of Hyundai? Am I getting the run-around? Is there a fix?
 
Thanks.
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Removing floor console - Broken Cup Holder! by daveoz
Nov 07, 2006 (11:46 pm)
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Replying to: tidester (Aug 09, 2006 8:46 pm)

Hi Guys, wonder if you can help.
One of the prongs of my cup holder got pushed inside the centre floor console / armrest on my Tucson. I tried to remove the console and found 8 screws but still couldn't get the console out. I think I need to remove the power outlet at the back somehow.. any advice would be greatly appreciated, cheers.
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problems and solutions by thunderbird
Dec 28, 2006 (2:42 pm)
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Replying to: daveoz (Nov 07, 2006 11:46 pm)

I have noticed comments on the tucson and santa fe's about what seems to be transmission dragging. I felt that same thing a year ago on the new 06 tucson which I didn't buy. It seems to me that this will lower your gas mileage. Is this common on all of them I wonder and why?
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Re: problems and solutions [thunderbird] by coachmoon
Jan 04, 2007 (12:26 pm)
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Replying to: thunderbird (Dec 28, 2006 2:42 pm)

My GLS Tucson is 18 months old. A few weeks after I bought it, I noticed that drag. The dealer said they could not find anything. It was like I had a manual trans and when I took my foot off the gas it stated to slow quicker than you would think. All other cars I drove in my lifetime seemed to just glide normally when you do that. It was like trying to down shift thru the gears. Anyway, I just got use to it. A few weeks ago I started to notice a vibration at times. Almost like when it needed to change up to the next gear. More noticeable around 40 to 45 MPH. Took it in this morning, they just called back and told me I needed a new trans. I just knew something was not right whit it.
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Battery Drain 2006 Tucson by airflyte
Jan 13, 2007 (11:57 am)
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After my Tucson sits for two days, the battery goes dead. I took it to a Hyundai dealer and they showed me the Technical Service Bulletin for the Sonata, Tucson and Azera. The Bulletin number is 06-90-015, dated March 2006. The Bulletin states, "If the vehicle has to be stored for a long time, the power connector should be disconnected to prevent battery drain." I told the service manager that the car had only sat for two days, not for a long time. Their remedy was to pull the power connector (short connector) which is a 30amp fuse, located in the relay box passenger compartment. I would like to know if anyone else has this problem?
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Re: Battery Drain 2006 Tucson [airflyte] by tenpin288
Jan 13, 2007 (12:10 pm)
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Replying to: airflyte (Jan 13, 2007 11:57 am)

On another board I frequent, one Tucson owner had the same type problem you are describing. In his case the problem turned out to be a problem with the factory radio. Maybe your dealer should check that out. At the very least they should be able to determine what devices/accessories are still drawing current when the vehicle is off.
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Re: Battery Drain 2006 Tucson [tenpin288] by airflyte
Jan 14, 2007 (8:58 am)
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Replying to: tenpin288 (Jan 13, 2007 12:10 pm)

Thanks for the info, I'll remove the fuse from the radio and see if that solves my problem!!
Then see the dealer again.
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Maintenance costs by guyf
Jan 30, 2007 (5:03 pm)
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Just had my rear brake pads replaced at 15,000 miles on a manual fwd 4 cyl my daughter uses. Front pads are fine and the dealer had no explanation on why the rear pads would wear so early.
 
My 2004 Volvo XC90 at 4400 pounds and with my faster driving style is still on the original pads at 45,000 miles!
 
Its the second Hyundai in my fleet and I can tell that they are cheap to buy but expensive to keep on the road....More so than the Volvo's. (I've got a 2004 S60 too)
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TPMS Sensor by dirtygirl
Feb 03, 2007 (9:11 pm)
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The other day the TPMS sensor came on in the car. I took it in to a shop where they said it the tire pressure has to be within so many pounds of pressure from eachother. I drove it when they were done and it was fine. It just came on again. None of the tires look low. Does the cold weather effect the sensor? Thanks for any help.

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