Seven problems related to brake light on have been reported for the 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Hyundai Tucson based on all problems reported for the 2017 Tucson.
I purchased 2017 Tucson brand new at roughly 22k my engine seized and the 3rd connecting rod failed. After engine replacement I continued to have problems with rear driver side brake light continuously going out, bulb is not out but wiring scorched and bulb somehow continuously becomes loose. I have replaced front headlights repeatedly with the driver front shattering in housing. I have also replaced calipers and have gone through 7 sets of rotors. At roughly 60000 I noticed I was running out of oil in between every 3000 mile oil change. Continued to bring back to dealer for repair s . I have complained multiple times about hesitation when pulling out from stop and engine knocking. Multiple oil pan reseal gaskets replaced fuel pump replaced, oil always all over engine. At 110k my engine failed a second time with Hyundai denying all claims. Originally said they would reimburse me for rental but when they emailed me letter for �goodwill � reimbursement it was a release from liability waiver if I took their �goodwill � . I have informed them of electric issues and how I feel unsafe with new recall and fire possibility and they informed me as long as no warning light is on it should not be an issue. I tried to trade vehicle in and no one would take my trade, it's 3 years old and worth nothing. Hyundai response was vehicles don't hold their value like they used to. I am disgusted with their dismissive customer care, 2 engines in a vehicle 3 years old and they insist there is nothing wrong with their product.
This is the 5th time. Rear brake light blew out on driver side this time. Set another appointment for 12-06-2019.
Transmission gear not catching periodically. And the rear brake lights have blew out for the fourth time. Both brake harnesses were replaced by Hyundai previously due to burn up.
I made a complaint against this same problem but now it is on the opposite side. The brake rear passenger side has burned. The dealership blocked em from making an appointment to repair the defect. I will try again. This is the second burning of the brake light system.
The rear brake light socket burned. In addition, the brake light was installed improperly making it extremely difficult to remove.
The brake light bulb burned out on the drivers side. I replaced it. Approximately 2 months later the right side burned out. It got so hot it melted the lead on the bulb. The drivers side burned out again, no date, the passenger side has burned out two more times. This last time was 12/22/2019. I have spoken to the auto parts stores and they have told me they have had complaints from other Hyundai owners. I am not sure they were talking about Tucsons. I don't see any recalls but I am taking it in for other repairs on 12/26/2019 and I will have them check the wiring harness. Mydash warning lights notifies me when there is a problem.
Tl the contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. When the contact depressed the brake pedal, the exterior brake lights failed to illuminate. The failure occurred intermittently and the brake warning indicator illuminated. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was 38,000.
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