Two problems related to owners/service manual have been reported for the 2011 Hyundai Veracruz. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2011 Hyundai Veracruz based on all problems reported for the 2011 Veracruz.
The vehicle has the proximity start key. On page 5-6 the instructions manual clearly states that the key must be in the vehicle, the ignition switch must be turned and the break must be depressed for the car to start. It further states that the car should be serviced immediately if its operation deviates from the prescribed instructions. The car will start by only adhering to the first two parts of the instruction, which is to have the key present in the car and turning the ignition switch. The danger is it starts without pressing and holding the break. The instructions for starting the vehicle is located in a yellow warning box and hynudai states that to ignore a warning can result in serious bodily injury or death.
Unfortunately, I do not know the exact first date of incidence, so I put todays date. Since purchasing my 2011 Veracruz I have had to deal with the tpms light turning on frequently while I am driving. On more than one occasion I have brought the car to the service department and each time, there has been nothing wrong with the system. As was reported to me by my service advisor, there is a known defect that the tpms light goes on when something is being charged. As silly as this sounds, I understand that it is not the service departments problem, so I only charge when necessary. However, the tpms light continues to go on, even when there is nothing in the charger. When this light turns on, I immediately become anxious and concerned about my safety and the safety of my passengers. According to the drivers manual, I should bring my car to service ASAP when the light is on. At this point, it is impossible to keep doing this as I work full time and have children to get to school, work and other activities. > > > > today, driving with my family, the tpms went on yet again. We were on our way to a doctors appointment and had no time to stop at the dealership. So we drove to the doctor, all stressed and hoping that it was once again a false alarm, which,as it turned out, it was. There is no rhyme or reason as to when and why this light goes on. My biggest concern now is, I have come to the point that I assume it is a false alarm each time and how will I know when it is a legitimate warning! > > > > at this point, I no longer have any confidence in this car. I am constantly on edge, waiting for the tpms light or something else going wrong. This is very upsetting as I have only had the car for 2 1/2 years. I don't know what to do anymore. . I also believe that Hyundai corporation didn't love the Veracruz either, as they are no longer in production. > >.
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