CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2016 Tucson comes with a dual-clutch, 7-speed transmission. But Hyundai forgot to tell you about one key phrase – zero-move. That's right, an alarming number of owners have said their SUV wouldn't accelerate after a stop.
Turns out that's because the transmission's application logic has been stumbling all over itself. Hyundai recalled the issue in September 2016, but it's difficult to say if owners are out-of-the-woods, or if this is just a sign of things to come.
10.0
really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
32,844 miles
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The car doesnt go when you step on the gas, pulling out in traffic is dangerous. The problem exasturbated when the cars 1st 15 minutes of running. And anytime I go from a complete stop for longer than 30 seconds, there is little momentum, whether I'm turning or going forward. I have to use the 7 speed manual to ensure safety pulling out into cross traffic, the results could be deadly. The car has been brought in several times, but route 60 Hyundai, vero beach is rude! getting a loaner for this recall was horrific the 1st time, and they wouldn't give me a vehicle the 2nd, 3rd or 4th time. #2 the doors and windows, the passenger front door and the passenger rear door, do not open from the inside or out, as well as the passenger window no longer operates, god forbid there is an accident, there is no escape. This vehicle has had 4 recalls, 1 being the transmission issue. This vehicle gets scarier every day, and I am disabled already. I dont want to die in this vehicle.
I have one door handle (back passenger side) that has broken off, one door handle (front drivers) starting to fail where I have to pull it 2 times to open the door. Also, the front 2 windows will no longer roll down and the back passenger window will not roll up. I am unable to fix the back passenger side window due to the broken door handle that has completely made the door inoperable from inside or out and is extremely unsafe as a passenger in the back seat can not exit through that door.
The right rear passenger door will not open after being locked and unlocked. If you tap firmly on the outside of the door with the car unlocked, the door will open and close just fine until the doors are locked again. I've done lots of online research and there seems to be many Hyundai owners with this problem. This is a major safety concern and should be addressed.
Rear passenger door will not open. It is unlocked and the child safety locks are not engaged. No amount of pushing from inside nor pulling from outside will move the door. This happened after the car had been sitting in the driveway for 3 days without being driven. There have been no impacts, etc. To the vehicle whatsover. We went out to go for a drive and could not open the door for my toddler to get in.
My right side rear door, and passenger door handles both stopped working and will not open the door. My car door will not budge from the inside nor outside no matter how much force I put into it. This is a safety hazard as I have two young children in car seats, if I ever had to get them out in an emergency I'd have to get them out through the window! this is not a cheap fix, and I see it is a very common problem among owners of this same model. Please why has this not been recalled yet
- Glendale, AZ, USA
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I went to get my 1 yr old out of his car seat last night and the rear passenger door wouldn't open from the outside or the inside. It was unlocked. I've read multiple complaints so this is a known issue and a huge safety concern if there was an emergency and I had to get him out quickly. I had to crawl in the back seat and drag my 30 lb 1 year old out up over his car seat and through the middle of the car out the driver's side passenger door.
Both the passenger side and driver side rear doors won't open from either inside or outside. No child lock is on, and the lock/unlock button works fine, but nothing happens when I pull the door handle from outside or inside. I have my children sitting in the rear seats and it is a critical safety issue, being unable to open the door from either side. I found that this is a known issue to this particular year model 2016 Hyundai Tucson, and there are many consumer complaints for this problem. Also, in Korea, the original country of Hyundai, the national consumer report Agency announced, in December 2019, of this issue and requested Hyundai motors to correct this problem and Hyundai has accepted to repair this known issue to the consumers. Hyundai has failed to implement this fix in us and it is a very big expense that the customer has to bear for a safety issue. Upon investigation I found that the rear door-lock latch actuator assembly is the problem component that has some sort of cheap plastic causing the issue and the entire assembly needs to be replaced. I have uploaded the pictures of the latch assembly that requires a replacement.
My front passenger side door would only open from the outside after 3+ pulls on the handle. Now the rear passenger door will not open from the inside or the outside. Lock still engages and disengages, but door will not open. This compromises the safety of my rear passengers.
In a short amount of time, 3 of my 4 doors open unreliably and one will not open at all. It started with the front passenger side door. You always must pull the handle 2 to 4 times to get it to open. It seemed only an inconvenience, and it was quoted as very expensive to fix, so I just ignored it. Then a few months later, the same thing happened to my front driver's side door. It alwas takes 2 to 4 attempts at pulling the handle to open. Again, I chalked it up to an inconvenience, but it was starting to become very concerning. The reason I write is that now (just weeks after the second door's reliability issue started), my rear right passenger side door will not open, no matter how many attempts you make. The two front doors do open on the first attempt from the inside as they should. However, the rear right passenger door will never open from the inside or the outside. This is not a child lock issue as I've never used them. It simply stopped working. The door is useless. This is a very dangerous situation if someone in the back seat needed to get out of the car in a hurry. I researched online to see if others have this problem, and it appears to be quite common on Hyundai Tucsons - I saw many people describing the exact same problem. The dealership is asking anywhere from $400 to $1000 to fix each door! as this is a safety issue, I feel that it strongly warrants consideration for a recall thank you for looking into this matter.
Right (passenger) rear door will not open from the inside or outside of the vehicle even if the door is unlocked. The door lock is functional, but the latch does not disengage when the door handle is pulled. This is a safety concern if rear passengers need to exit in an emergency.
Both back doors will not open from the outside or the inside. They will lock and unlock, but will not open. According to the forums, this is a common problem among this year of Hyundai cars.
The driver side rear door won't open from either inside or outside. No child lock is on, and the lock/unlock button works fine, but nothing happens when I pull the door handle from outside or inside. I have my child sitting in the rear seat and it is a critical safety issue, being unable to open the door from either side. I found that this is a known issue to this particular year model 2016 Hyundai Tucson, and there are many consumer complaints for this problem. Also, in Korea, the original country of Hyundai, the national consumer report Agency announced, in December 2019, of this issue and requested Hyundai motors to correct this problem and Hyundai has accepted to repair this known issue to the consumers. Hyundai has sent out a letter to the owner of the affected vehicles, Tucson, manufactured between May 2015 to December 2016, (106,726 cars) to repair and replace the door latch 4ea at no cost. It is the same model and this needs to be done as soon as possible also for the consumers in the usa and it needs to be on the recall list. Please take look at this issue seriously and take necessary action to Hyundai motors usa. Below is the link in Korean about door latch recall on 2016 Tucson vehicles, published in December 2019. Https://www.consumer.go.kr/user/ftc/consumer/cnsmrbbs/730/selectinfoinjrydetail.do"infoid=A1078075&cntntsid=00000882 www.consumerdata.co.kr/news/articleview.html"idxno=4704.
I'm the owner of a 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe that the engine started knocking and when I opened the hood car was on fire I looked like a movie car blow up bursting glass everywhere I almost died if I didn't stop to look at it.
Rear door lock is intermittently unlocking door. Door cannot be opened from inside or outside the vehicle. This has been reported by many owners and Hyundai is saying normal wear and tear for the door after taking the vehicle to have it evaluated by the dealership.
Driver door suddenly stopped opening. There is no way to enter the vehicle using the driver door. The car was unlocked using the key fob and locks were not a factor. 2 days later the rear passenger door suddenly will not open from the inside or the outside. Child safety lock was not in use and the car was unlocked using the key fob. There is no way for a person to enter or exit the vehicle through that door. Vehicle was parked. This is clearly a safety issue because in an emergency riders would be unable to exit the vehicle and could become trapped inside. The driver also needs to be able to quickly enter the vehicle. Hyundai dealer identified failed latch assembly as the problem.
Rear driver side door will not open. The problem began about 2 years ago and after further investigation online it appears to be a common problem. I believe the actuator is not functioning properly. The door is shut and there is not way to open it without unhinging the door and going to the dealership. This is obviously a defect and not from a result of wear and tear.
Tucson stored in garage. Left after 8am to go to work. After approx 10-15 min on the road it sounded like a bomb exploded above my head and I could hear the bits of glass hitting the headliner/sun visor as I slowed down and carefully drove with my hazards on. I was going straight on the 202 freeway headed West to I-10 with no exits until I-10 & ray rd. I had been going approx. 65mph when this happened with no warning. I thought someone might have tossed something off the kyrene overpass, but pretty sure I was too far away at that time. Interior A/C was set to 74 with the fan on level 2. checked the temp at the dealership and it was reading 81. I do have pictures, however they are too large to attach.
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- Vero Beach, FL, USA