Why is the fault light on in Hyundai Tucson?

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Garrett
07/30/25 3:09am
Modern Tucson fault light may be due to ECU CAN bus failure, poor contact of ECU CAN interface, excessive dirt and carbon deposits, low fuel pressure, etc. The following is a related introduction to Hyundai Tucson: 1. Vehicle dimensions: The Hyundai Tucson is 4325 mm long, 1795 mm wide, 1680 mm high, with a wheelbase of 2630 mm. 2. Power: It adopts the world's first CVVD continuous variable valve duration technology, with a maximum power of 147 kW, maximum torque of 253 N·m, and a fuel consumption of 6.0 L per 100 km. 3. Suspension: The suspension system uses a four-wheel independent suspension system composed of front MacPherson and rear multi-link, with optimized and upgraded suspension support. The vibrations between the four wheels are independent and do not interfere with each other, providing the vehicle with a comfortable shock absorption effect.
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