My hyundai tucson wont start

Hyundai Push Button Start Problem Persists

June 06, 2012 By: LemonLaw Category: hyundai, not starting

Are you having problems with your Hyundai push button start? Have your keyless start problems left you stranded because your Hyundai won’t start?

We have been frequently writing about the dilemmas Hyundai drivers are encountering, including alignment issues and transmission troubles.Now comes a new one on the horizon: A problem with the Hyundai push button start.

The message boards are blowing up with folks who are being left stranded by the Hyundai push button start problem.

The issue has to do with a failure in the brake pedal sensor. Ideally, a driver is supposed to put their foot on the brake and push the button. Provided the Hyundai identifies a key fob in the vicinity (a pocket or purse), the car should start up with no problem. However, the sensor in the brake pedal appears to be defective. As a result, the car cannot comprehend that the driver has their foot on the pedal and the car will not start.

We know of many drivers who are regularly going back to their Hyundai dealer to address this problem, and some folks have been told that there is no fix being that it is intermittent. Others have been told that the problem will correct itself. That is not the case.

We believe the manufacturer has yet to identify a proper fix and many more Hyundai drivers are going to have this push button start problem ‘down the road.” This issue could certainly leave many drivers stranded in driveways, parking lots, and gas stations.

If you are suffering with a Hyundai push button start problem, it is important that you keep track of your repair invoices and you continue to have the matter addressed under your warranty until the issue is resolved. If you find that you have been back to the shop repeatedly for the matter, look into your rights under State Lemon Laws (including lemon laws in New York and New Jersey) and Federal Warranty Laws and contact a Lemon Law Lawyer in your state who may be able to assist you.

The most common reasons a Hyundai Tucson won’t start are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter.

Moreover, what goes wrong with Hyundai Tucson? Another major 2016 Hyundai Tucson problem (along with the 2011 model year) is a faulty transmission. According to some owners of the 2016 model, their vehicles would hesitate when turning and would suddenly lurch forward. A few owners heard unusual grinding noises when accelerating.

As many you asked, how do I start my Hyundai Tucson?

Best answer for this question, do Hyundai Tucson have engine problems? Hyundai is recalling nearly 100,000 of its 2017 Sonata Hybrid and Tucson models due to a defect that can result in an engine failure or fire. The cars are all powered by 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder engines, which may have defective rod bearings. … This can cause the engine to stall during operation.

You asked, how do you jumpstart a Hyundai Tucson 2020?

The life expectancy of the Hyundai Tucson is 200,000 miles or about 15 years. Generally speaking, most vehicles will fall into this range of life expectancy, but this is with a couple of assumptions. The first is that proper care has been taken of the vehicle.

Contents

  • What is the life expectancy of a Hyundai Tucson?
  • How do I manually start my Hyundai Tucson 2019?
  • How do you start a Hyundai Tucson with a dead key fob?
  • How do you start a Hyundai automatic?
  • What are common problems with Hyundai?
  • What year Hyundais are being recalled?
  • Is there a recall on Hyundai Tucson?
  • How long should it take to jump a dead battery?
  • Where do you ground jumper cables?
  • How long do car batteries last?

What is the life expectancy of a Hyundai Tucson?

The Hyundai Tucson can be expected to last for about 200,000 miles, which can be about 15 years, says Vehicle History. An owner posting to Vehicle History had a 2009 Tucson with 218,000 miles. Another, posting to the Edmunds forum, had a 2007 Tucson with 200,000 miles.

How do I manually start my Hyundai Tucson 2019?

How do you start a Hyundai Tucson with a dead key fob?

How do you start a Hyundai automatic?

What are common problems with Hyundai?

  1. Elantra Nu Engine Tick.
  2. ZF-TRW Crash Sensor Defect.
  3. ABS Fire.
  4. Rodents Chew Hyundai’s Soy Wiring.
  5. Seat Belts Detatch During Crash.
  6. Hyunda’s Inflated MPGs.
  7. Tucson Dual Clutch Transmission Acceleration.
  8. Blue Link Standard Feature?

What year Hyundais are being recalled?

The recall affects several versions of a midsize car and a minivan: the 2015 through 2017 Hyundai Sonata, standard and plug-in versions of the 2016 and 2017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and the 2015 through 2017 Kia Sedona.

Is there a recall on Hyundai Tucson?

Transport Canada has issued a safety recall for select Hyundai cars and SUVs that may be affected by an engine malfunction.

How long should it take to jump a dead battery?

The answer is it depends—per the instructions above, the range can go anywhere from a measly 2-minutes to as long as 10-minutes or even 30-minutes (in extreme cases).

Where do you ground jumper cables?

  1. Attach one red jumper cable clamp to the positive terminal on the dead battery.
  2. Attach the other end of the same cable, the second red jumper cable clamp, to the positive terminal on the working (live) car battery.

How long do car batteries last?

Ask around and you’ll get several different answers. Some cars will get up to five or six years out of their battery, while others will need a new one after only two years. In general, your car will usually need a new battery after three to four years. Replacing your car battery is another part of routine maintenance.

Why does my Hyundai Tucson not start?

The most common reasons a Hyundai Tucson won't start are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter.

What would cause a Hyundai not to start?

The most common reasons a Hyundai Sonata won't start are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter.