My Hyundai Tucson 2.0 CRTD Experiance

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Offline streetfighter1100

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My Hyundai Tucson 2.0 CRTD Experiance
« on: October 04, 2016, 23:16:22 »
Hello All,
My wife wanted a bigger vehicle so we could fit the dog in too.  So we decided to go looking for a 4x4. I would never of thought of a Hyundai Tucson, but a car dealer I know told me to take one for a drive and compare it to the Freelander that my wife was thinking about.
Well he was right, the Tucson drove like a car, smoother and much better equiped.
It was 3 years old with 2 yrs warranty left, 26.000 miles for £6750.
The first year of having the vehicle was great, took it for it's service at the main dealer and all was fine. Then not long after the engine management light came on and the engine lost a bit of power.
I am a mechanic myself (motorcycle) and thought that the problem was the EGR valve, phoned the main dealer, told them the problem and they said i would have to take it in to be diagnosed.
Took it in, they had me hanging around for 4 hours, to tell me it's the EGR valve. GREAT!
Had no stock so had to take it back a few days later.
Well at least it was done under warrantee.
Now just before the warrantee was about to expire, my wife told me the engine is starting to feel a little lumpy and the gearstick is shakey. She took it to the main dealer and they said it needed a software update, which did smooth it out a bit. But a month later after the warrantee expired I found out the problem. The dual mass flywheel fell apart. They would not do it as it was not under warrantee anymore and was a big job.
So I did it myself, new flywheel and clutch £450 + 7 Hours labour.
The next year my wife pulled away from home and then the vehicle would not go over 1500rpm. TIME FOR A TURBO!
Another six months passed and there was a screaching under the bonnet.
POWER STEERING PUMP.
Found that the pump failure was due to worn STEERING RACK, so got one of those too.
Next thing to go wrong was the Air Con, an electrical fault.
Then one day the airbag light came on, I thought it's time to get a box of matches.
Well seeing as the horn stopped working too, the problem had to be the squib under the steering wheel, and it was.
Now the Tucson has done 67.000 miles and the clutch has started to slip slightly from time to time, so that is my next job again. The original clutch is made by LUK, I last fitted an LUK. This time I am fitting a Sachs clutch, unless anybody knows of a better one.
While I have spent all this money on my wifes Tucson, I myself drive a Rover 75 CDTI , done 10,000 more miles, thrash the living daylights out of it and has never gone wrong once. Perhaps she should have got the Freelander Diesel???

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Offline dartman

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My Hyundai Tucson 2.0 CRTD Experiance
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2016, 09:26:54 »
Interesting, I had one of the first 138 BHP Sportage, very similar to the Tucson, quite liked it but tyres wore out on the rear in 20K miles, (camber was out but a crap dealer and wouldn't do it under warranty) nice to drive but worried me with blue smoke from the exhaust on the over run coming off the Massive in France, went to a CM CRDTI + SF that had many funny quirks that were never found, burning clutch smell in partially flooded roads, knocking noises from the engine that came and went but with an undiagnosed lumpy idle, end of warranty it went. The FL2 I have has just had its first set of tyres and rear pads at 32K miles, and the comfort and road holding is a joy, how many cars can you slam on the brakes on the apex of a corner at 60 mph when you come across a corner cutter and it just brakes just like you are in a straight line, Ok the engine gets a bit gruff when you use the 190 bhp with the auto box and the average mpg drops quicker than a Trident missile launch. there are some sacrifices for the cars capabilities and mpg is one of them, it is capable of 40 mpg on a run providing 70mph is not exceeded 33 mpg is more the average
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