2006 Hyundai Tucson Body & Structure Problems
5 owner-reported body & structure complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (5)
While your 2006 Hyundai Tucson was parked, you noticed the rear subframe had corroded and stopped working properly. The vehicle was towed to a mechanic but wasn't diagnosed or repaired. Fixing this will likely require replacing the corroded rear subframe components or having them professionally welded and treated to prevent further rust damage.
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You're hearing a loud thumping noise from under your vehicle. When you inspected it, you found a metal container with plastic casing that's getting burned by a fuel line. You believe this is related to a recall involving gas tank straps placed near electrical components and wiring for the fuel system, but your dealer says your vehicle isn't covered by that recall and won't diagnose it for free. This likely involves replacing or repositioning fuel system components to prevent heat damage.
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THE REAR SUBFRAME CROSSMEMBER AND PARKING BRAKE ARE COMPLETELY CORRODED. THIS WAS NOTICED WHILE CHANGING THE BRAKES ON NOV. 1ST 2019
CAR SEEMS TO HAVE A FRAME LEAK SOMEWHERE - MY VEHICLE CARPET STAYS WE (EVEN AFTER DRYING OUT). *TR
WENT TO OPEN TAILGATE WINDOW AND THE HINGES WERE COMPLETELY CORRODED OFF. I HAVE PARKED CAR IN GARAGE SINCE IT WAS NEW. APPEARS TO BE A DEFECT AND IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AS THE WINDOW COULD END UP FLYING OFF THE CAR WHILE DRIVING CAUSING A POTENTIAL ROAD HAZARD/ACCIDENT IF UNNOTICED. *TR