9.4

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
1,206 miles

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2019 Hyundai Tucson lights problems

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2019 Hyundai Tucson Owner Comments

problem #6

Sep 062025

Tucson

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Both Headlights suddenly became very dim WHILE I WAS DRIVING. On normal lights there is almost no light beam coming out at all, and on bright lights there is slightly more lighting, but there is also what looks to be a large shadow across the light beams. I-??ve had it checked and there are NO bulbs burnt out.

- Derby, KS, USA

problem #5

Aug 182025

Tucson

  • miles
While driving to work this morning, at approximately 04:25, on a mountain road both my low beams failed out of nowhere. I pullover in to a turn out as my high beams still worked. I go look and my passenger low beam comes back on. I make the decision to get back on the road and drive slower to try and get down the mountain. A moment later the passenger low beam turns off as do my high beams. I do not get any warning lamps for my high beams, just my low beams. I had to drive in pitch black with my hazards on trying to find a turn out or a safe place to pull over. I was not far too from home and drove back with my hazards on. I take my low beam bulb out of the housing and see that the coil blew. I purchase two new halogen bulbs when I went to go and replace them, I found that both low beam sockets had burned. It has not been reported to the dealer as my headlights are out of warrenty by a few years nor was it reported to the police or insurance because I thought maybe all the lights died at once. I have yet to replace my high beams and i'm the only owner of it.

- Idyllwild, CA, USA

problem #4

Mar 192025

Tucson

  • miles
Car uses quart 1/2 for 300miles gives no warning of lo oil level. This will lead to engine failure while driving.Dealer acknowledges consumption issues offers combustion maintenance at customer expense but service technician says save money as service doesn-??t work.

- Saint Cloud , FL, USA

problem #3

Apr 112023

Tucson

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

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- Kalama, WA, USA

problem #2

Feb 232020

Tucson

  • 6,736 miles
Vehicle was in motion on I88 westbound in il. Vehicle electrical power cut off completely in the middle of the busy interstate. Acceleration slowed until vehicle died and all error lights appeared and flashed on dash with a "service now" alert. Pulled over and placed the vehicle in park, and turned the switch to see if it would crank again. Vehicle does not start and gives the same "service now" light. Vehicle will not start when jumped by il state police. Called tow truck, currently waiting.

- Aurora, IL, USA

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problem #1

Sep 052019

Tucson

  • 500 miles
My 2019 Hyundai Tucson limited model has obstructed illumination from the headlights. If I shine my headlights on the garage wall in front of me I will see a half moon shadow over each headlight. While driving on dark country roads at night around a curve you will see two shadows out in front of you. As you come out of the curve those shadows become one triangular shadow out in front of you. It is hard to determine if this is a person, animal or the headlight shadow. Also, when there is a dip in the road the illumination is decreased to maybe 40 feet in front of you. Sometimes it just looks like a dark band in front of you. You never have a clear view, always a shadow. In town at night with light around you don't notice the shadows as much. This is dangerous to have such an obstructed view and to sometimes almost want to follow the movement of the shadows instead of the road. I drive a lot at night on dark country roads and always on the look out for an animal. If you shine your lights on bright it is not as bad, but you can't keep your brights on all the time. I have spoken with Hyundai Consumer Affairs and they just say it's in the design. It may be in the design, but the design is dangerous. Who is going to step up to protect the consumer. I have never been in a car with such poor illumination. I feel very nervous and unsafe driving this vehicle at night. Love the car in the day. Thankfully, I have not had an accident, but feel that something should be done to correct this problem. I had to select a date this happened but it is continuous. I bought the car 8/30/19, but didn't drive at night until 9/5/19,

- Nicholasville, KY, USA

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