Major Acceleration defect causes collision
I drive a 2021 Tucson phev, bought new- While moving slowly in heavy traffic, I released my foot off the brake pedal and the car surged forward at 100% acceleration , by the time I realised what happened and applied the brake , I had impacted the car in front. This acceleration problem is well documented with the similar Elantra hybrid models in the USA with 38000 recalls due this October 2023,they have issued a Technical service bulletin, which states that this problem could cause a crash. I have forwarded this info to my local dealer who has dealt with the matter very professionally and with courtesy but Hyundai ireland dismiss the situation as ‘an unintended throttle response’ , not recognising the similarity with this problem and the U.S Elantra .furthermore they explain that collision avoidance does not activate when acceleration is applied- how bizarre.does anyone have a similar experience?
I’m bound to say that I haven’t heard of the problem you describe which is not to say that it is not the same as the American Elantra issue.
To be fair though, I’m not sure that it’s reasonable to compare the Tucson with what is a completely different vehicle - the Elantra being a fastback-styled saloon, rather than a high-riding SUV. I shall be interested, however, to see if any forum members respond, citing the same problem you have raised here.
Thanks for your input, having done some research it seems both vehicles share the same engine and hybrid management system, I think perhaps that the physical shape or target market might not be as relevant, but hey at this stage maybe I’ve just developed’ tunnel vision’ on this.
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This TSB : https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2023/R ... 9-6587.pdf
With an analysis here: https://tflcar.com/2023/08/hyundai-elan ... on-recall/
N Line S Hybrid (HEV).
23 plate - built Nov '22
23 plate - built Nov '22
‘PhilHornby’, presuming that you have unearthed the correct TSB, I’m surprised that it relates purely to the Elantra model, as far as I can ascertain. There is no reference to the American Tucson model unless I missed it?PhilHornby wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 10:12 pm This TSB : https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2023/R ... 9-6587.pdf
With an analysis here: https://tflcar.com/2023/08/hyundai-elan ... on-recall/
If the OP is adamant that the admitted US fault is the same issue that raised his concerns, then I would expect the matter to be common knowledge in Hyundai forums, not only in the US, but here in the UK too. I note, however, that the TSB refers specifically to a slow, unanticipated acceleration that can occur, which doesn’t sound the same as the OP’s description of the 100% acceleration which caused him to impact another vehicle.
It may be the case that there are differences between the Elantra MCU software and that utilised in the Tucson model which could account for the absence of the inclusion of the Tucson in the US recall.....or simply that no Tucson owner has yet experienced the problem. That, of course, would be strange as the American car-buying public are far more litigious than here in the UK.
The issue troubles me as I have to squeeze my car into some really tight parallel parking slots daily and I wouldn’t want to have that unintended acceleration problem occur when I’m almost bumper to bumper with other vehicles......I know - there are no bumpers these days!
I have a 2023 HyundaiTucson SEL that recently had the sudden unintended acceleration when the brake was slowly released and we were literally launched into our house at high speed. I know about the Elantra recall for the same problem. Could the same motor control unit software error happen to theTuscon? My vehicle has over 22k in damage and is likely a total. I asked my insurance about subrogation. They said it would have to go the dealer for them to determine which I don’t trust . Are there any independent mechanics that would handle cases like this and can they do it the body shop?
You may want to try a USA based Tucson forum for better information.
One example might be https://www.hyundai-forums.com/forums/n ... ucson.485/
One example might be https://www.hyundai-forums.com/forums/n ... ucson.485/
Alan
I own a 2022 Ultimate Hybrid with Tech Pack - in Red (best colour).
Also have two motorcycles. Honda CB1300 and Honda CBF1000 (also red, of course).
I own a 2022 Ultimate Hybrid with Tech Pack - in Red (best colour).
Also have two motorcycles. Honda CB1300 and Honda CBF1000 (also red, of course).
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