Hi need help on which to choose. An FD 2009 MT with 30k mileage priced at 490k or a Tucson 2011 Theta II MT at 550k with the same mileage. Maintenance cost wise, fuel wise and comfort. Thanks in advance.
Hi need help on which to choose. An FD 2009 MT with 30k mileage priced at 490k or a Tucson 2011 Theta II MT at 550k with the same mileage. Maintenance cost wise, fuel wise and comfort. Thanks in advance.
Guys,
Need some help. I have a 2010 Hyundai Tucson (Gas). AC was working intermittently. Minsan bubukas...minsan hinde. Some times, I'll turn it on and the blower won't kick in until a few minutes later. Once it's on though, it works great. Very cool air.
Unfortunately, natuluyan na sya last week. It won't turn on anymore. A mechanic I talked to said "sakit talaga yan ng AC ng Tucson. Sira dyan yung module". Not sure what he meant by module.
1. Anyone experienced this kind of dilemma with their Tucs? What could be wrong kaya?
2. Where's the best AC shop I can go to for this kind of problem, preferably specialist with Hyundai's? Pasig/Kapitolyo or Mandaluyong area would be great.
I'm wary of taking it to the casa. Super taga sa presyo. One time they quoted P45K supposedly to fix my suspension issues. Brought it to Zafra and they just reconditioned it for P4.5K
Thanks.
Once the AC goes, it's an expensive fix either way if you want the fix to be semi permanent.
Ganiyan din Starex namin. Nung una, minsan may malamig na hangin pa na lumalabas, after a while, laging mainit na.
You can try speedyfix. They aren't cheap but they do good work and they won't try to make you buy parts that you don't need.
Meron din I guess yung mga denso accredited shops.
i don't tucson.
but your symptoms appear to be magnetic clutch, as jjb says.
it's was an easy fix for me, sir.
it took just a few minutes, and the aircon guys charged me a couple of hundred bucks.
they just remove a washer, para kumagat uli.
but if your clutch is shot, it will have to be replaced. i forget how much it cost me, years ago. but it's still a fraction of the cost of a new compressor.
banawe.
Last edited by dr. d; March 10th, 2018 at 10:07 AM.
Hello, guys. We recently had chance to test drive
2019 Hyundai Tucson. Thank you
2019 Hyundai Tucson 1.6 Diesel Test Drive | In-depth Review (Let's drive Hyundai's new SUV, Tucson) - YouTube
I also bought a 2.0 CVVT Tucson https://www.xeoto.com.vn/hyundai/tucson and I'm quite satisfied with its performance. I also like its sound system as it already has an aux input that allows me to put in my IPOD.
Hi Guys need help I'm planning to buy a 2012 Hyundai Tucson CRDi.
Any tips on what and where should I look for in the car when checking it? any tips will be really helpful to me
what are the red flags that I should be in a look out for.
Thank you and God bless you guys
Hi, anyone know of an expert auto electrical shop here in the south which has experience in repair of engine/ECU harness? My 2010 tucson gls at gas has this electrical signal issue with the immobilizer and ecu, casa has advised to change the whole harness at around Php100K. They say the problem is the ecu connector socket and wiring. The tucson won't start and if it does start in about a few minutes while your driving, the engine will shut off. Have been towed by my wife in her Sportage 3 times already. Or maybe a link to an international online parts seller who can sell me the harness at a fair price. Goodgear doesn't have it in stock.
These two websites might have what you need, but best to ask the casa for the part number first to be sure. I saw some items that seem to fit what you need but priced at ~$2000. It's possible that CASA might not be gouging you even with their P100k quoted price.
OEM Hyundai Parts | Wholesale Hyundai Parts
Shop Genuine Hyundai Parts and Accessories | Delray Hyundai Parts
What you need might be this?
21-212 Hyundai Tucson Wire Harness 91115-2S16 | Delray Hyundai Parts
grabe din no ... malakas din pala ang demand sa kotseng ito kung nagkaubusan ng stocks. i'm so interested with this car. sige tuloy tuloy lang ang feedbacks. thanks.
i'm very much interest also about the actual 2.0 cvvt specs dyan sa pinas compared sa USDM![]()
*tucson owners: How's the interior space in the back? My cousin was asking my advice about this, and I didn't give him the greenlight, as I wasn't sure he'd get much more trunk space than in his City.
about the CRV: yes, it's thirsty... AT and a big body will do that. But if you drive it conservatively (light application of gas pedal), you can still get relatively okay mileage... probably not as good as you can get in the Tucson with the same driving style, though.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
Niky. The rear interior space is pretty adequate. Probably not as roomy as the CRV since it's a bit shorter. It's a whole different story though with the seats folded. The rear and front passenger seats fold completely flat thus giving you cargo space all the way to the front. The front passenger seat can also be used as a table (for laptops for example) when folded.
[img noborder]http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f44/bryantpark/02112006096.jpg[/img]
Here's a photo of my Tuc (2.0L CVVT Warm Silver matic)
This is my officemate's Tuc (2.0L CVVT Aqau Silver manual)
![]()