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.
I have had this problem for almost 2 months. Took into dealership. They re-calibrated. Stopped working on way home from dealership. Didn't work next day. Called them, took it back in and just because the light did not go off on way, they seemed to not believe me. Looked at computer history or something. Said they were going to call Hyundai tech line and see if others reported this problem. I told them they have. The dealership didn't seem too much in a hurry to help. I bought this car brand new. Should not be having this problem as well as 2 recalls that I had to take in and get fixed.
- Rhonda P.,
New Braunfels, TX, US
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Third electrical issue this car has had in under 2 years and under 30000 miles. Will not buy another Hyundai.
- Ray S., Saratoga Springs, US