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Hyundai Tucson Common Problems and Repair Costs
The Hyundai Tucson has documented issues used buyers should know about — including engine failure. Here's a full breakdown by model year.
Known Issues — Hyundai Tucson (2005–2026)
Engine failure
2.4L Theta II engine connecting rod failure
📅 2010–2015⚠️ High
Transmission jerking and hesitation on DCT dual-clutch
📅 2016–2020⚡ Medium
What to Check Before Buying
- Run a VIN report for accidents and title issues
- Ask about Engine failure — verify it has been addressed
- Check recalls at NHTSA.gov/recalls
- Have an independent mechanic inspect it ($100–$200)
- Ask for complete service records
Reliability Overview
The Hyundai Tucson can be a solid vehicle when maintained, but the issues above represent real financial risk. A pre-purchase inspection by a Hyundai-familiar mechanic is strongly recommended.
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