Does the Hyundai Tucson have start stop?
Start Stop technology operation This technology is designed to limit the fuel consumption of your Hyundai Tucson and to protect the environment by limiting CO2 emissions. The promise of start and stop on your car is to save you between 5% and 15% in fuel consumption.
Are there any problems with the Hyundai Tucson?
Hyundai Tucson owners have reported 227 problems related to electrical system (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Hyundai Tucson based on all problems reported for the Tucson.
Why does my Hyundai shut off while driving?
There was a recall on this a few years ago. Hyundai contracted out the fuel pumps and many of them failed on the road. Talk to the dealer Thanks for the help. The first time the car stalled while driving all the dash board lights came on – check engine, battery, etc… The next time, nothing, the car just shut off.
What to do if your Hyundai Tucson freezes up?
We called Hyundai. Their temporary fix was to unlock the car and jerk the handle hard from the outside. They said that the system sometimes� freezes up�. This works from the outside (not inside), and continues to freeze up even after � the Hyundai fix�.
What did I do when my Hyundai Tucson caught on fire?
There was very little to no engine power at this time as I came to a stop on the shoulder, placed it in park and turned off the ignition. As we stopped, the flames became much greater. We were all able to quickly exit and get to a safe distance.
Can a dead battery start a Hyundai Tucson?
This video shows you how to jump start a dead battery in your 2016 Hyundai Tucson. If you get into your Tucson, turn the key, and your car doesn’t start (you may hear nothing or a clicking sound from the engine bay), you have a dead battery and need a jump-start.
What to do if your Hyundai Tucson won’t start?
If you get into your Tucson, turn the key, and your car doesn’t start (you may hear nothing or a clicking sound from the engine bay), you have a dead battery and need a jump-start. Check to see if you left your headlights or an interior light on and turn the switch off.
There was a recall on this a few years ago. Hyundai contracted out the fuel pumps and many of them failed on the road. Talk to the dealer Thanks for the help. The first time the car stalled while driving all the dash board lights came on – check engine, battery, etc… The next time, nothing, the car just shut off.
There was very little to no engine power at this time as I came to a stop on the shoulder, placed it in park and turned off the ignition. As we stopped, the flames became much greater. We were all able to quickly exit and get to a safe distance.