Wheel Related Problems of the 2023 Hyundai Tucson

Table 1 shows one common wheel related problems of the 2023 Hyundai Tucson.

Table 1. Wheel related problems of Hyundai Tucson

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wheel problems
2

Wheel problem #1

2023 Hyundai tuscon - very low milage approx 6500 miles - while in a parking lot, the rear passenger carrier arm which holds the control arm fully cracked causing the control arm to fall off. This product failure is unprecedented as it was a total part manufacture failure. No impact or under carriage damage was found, even upon dealer inspection. I as the driver of the vehicle confirm that no impact, accident occurred, and luckily I was not on a highway when it occurred. This was caused only as a result of product failure. My concern is that this may occur on the other wheel(s) as a product failure is often not a one- product issue, but usually a batch failure. So I am concerned for my safety and the safety of others on the road with this vehicle and product part. Another concern - this vehicle was manufactured during the covid era, and I am concerned about product failures as parts were difficult to get and may have been sourced without proper testing during this time). Kindly advise me on your findings, and if there is an inspection that can be performed to assure me that the car is safe.

Wheel problem #2

I previously leased my vehicle from rick case Hyundai in April 2023, in November I started having issues with my vehicle as I moved to colorado. My whole vehicle starts to uncontrollably shake going 25 mph and over. Since highway speed limit is 65 that is where I struggle the most with driving and that is the most endangering as well. I have to pump my breaks and hope they don't stop working. I have taken my car to get a diagnostic multiple times at different dealerships and each time I went to another dealership they advised a different problem I can send an email or mail with all attachments of diagnostic reports from Hyundai dealership. Each dealership advised one of these problems, engine, brakes, rotors, tires, etc, although the vehicle was a few months old! I reported lemon l to Hyundai customer service with 2 different attempts and they denied my lemon law and advised I should pay for anything not under warranty. Although the vehicle has a manufacture defect I will be continuing to attempt different dealerships to help my cause since I am endangering myself and everyone around me. I have done enough research to know I am not the only person with this problem and this should be a recall defect. I need a solution so I can drive in the state I live in ,colorado, and not be scared for my life that my car will stop working at some point.


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Tucson Service Bulletins
Tucson Safety Recalls
Tucson Defect Investigations