The Hyundai Tucson has come a long way since the mid-2000s and is now equipped with even more features that make the drive so elegant. All these features will have an indicator light on the dashboard that will let you know if there is a problem and we are here to help you decode what they mean.
Warning indicators
The Hyundai Tucson has come a long way since its introduction way back in 2004. Each successive model that was launched saw the Tucson garner more and more standard fitment than the last. As of the latest model release, the Tucson is now fully equipped with premium features that all have a warning ding, bell or light to let you know if something has gone wrong with that particular system.
With so many potential warning lights, it may be confusing as to what they may mean, so we have put together a list and a description of the most common lights you may see on the dash.
Coolant issue (Engine too hot)
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System error (Check tyre pressures)
Brake System Warning Light (Issue with Braking system)
Charging system warning light (Battery dead or not charging)
Low engine oil pressure warning light (Engine oil low – STOP IMMEDIATELY)
Malfunction indicator lamp. (Vehicle service due – Faults detected)
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) warning light.
ABS warning light (ABS system not function)
Fuel System warning light (Fuel low or empty)
Open door warning light (Door open)
Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light
Traction Control Active or Deactivated
Master warning light (Seek assistance as soon as possible)
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