Hyundai Tucson owners have reported 4 problems related to turn signal (under the exterior lighting 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.
I have not had a problem but the turn signals are polaced at the lowest point on rear bumper making it difficult for the car following to see the signal. This may cause a rear collision. It needs to be in the brake light panel. A design flaw in my opinion. Maybe a simple rewire will fix the defect. 03/22/202.
Nothing happened. . . Yet. Has the NHTSA noticed how several new Hyundai vehicles, as well as a few Infiniti and Toyota vehicles, have turn signals mounted on the rear bumper? this is ridiculous and should be unacceptable. There's absolutely no reason turn signals and reverse lamps can't be mounted where the stop and tail lamps are mounted. It's nearly impossible to see turn signals on the bumper. Please consider a height mandate for rear turn signals and reverse lamps. And, if possible, also consider a mandate for *bright* side repeater signals, amber rear signals, and a height requirement for front signals as well. It's about time that north America joined the rest of the world in these mandates. Thank you!!!.
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The issue I have with my Hyundai Tucson 2016 1. 6 turbo happens on an every other daily basis. I recently started having an issue using the left hand signal/blinker and it not working when turning left or changing to left lane while driving. I had the one-touch turn signal feature on where you tap the signal lever and the turn signal flashes 3, 5, or 7 times then off. While driving (maybe 25 - 30% of the time) when signalling for a left-hand turn using the one touch feature, the signal will not engage at all. When making a left turn, I would fully engage the signal to turn left and then complete the turn, the lever would snap back to neutral but the signal would still blink 3 times then off. I either have to slightly increase the down pressure on the lever or click it off and then back down for it to work. No issues at all signalling to the right. I'm afraid this may cause an accident because of other drivers not aware of me changing lanes and/or turning left. I took it to the dealership and they said they couldn't duplicate the problem and suggested I get it on recording somehow. I'm not sure how I can do that when it only happens when I'm driving (not safe to try and record something while driving).
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The contact owns a 2006 Hyundai Tucson. Within a month of purchasing the vehicle, the transmission failed with less than 1,000 miles. The dealer replaced the transmission. The hazard and turn signal lights failed also and were replaced by the dealer. Two days later, the lights stopped working again. They were replaced a second time, but then failed again. The lights have failed approximately six times and have not been properly repaired. The dealer informed the contact that he uses his directionals too much and the hazard lights too long. The VIN, engine size, and number of cylinders were unknown. The failure mileage was under 1,000 and current mileage was 30,100.
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Exterior Lighting problems | |
Headlights problems | |
Brake Light problems | |
Turn Signal problems | |
Brake Light Switch problems | |
Headlight Switch problems | |
Turn Signal Switch problems | |
High/low Beam Switch problems | |
Tail Light Switch problems | |
Headlights Bulbs problems |