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I am seeing so many 2023 Tucson's available in Texas. I ordered one last Weekend and waiting for delivery this week.

Any one know reason behind why Limited trim does not support Wireless Android Auto & Apple Car Play?
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I am seeing so many 2023 Tucson's available in Texas. I ordered one last Weekend and waiting for delivery this week.

Any one know reason behind why Limited trim does not support Wireless Android Auto & Apple Car Play?
I'm guessing because it comes with navigation built in.
I am seeing so many 2023 Tucson's available in Texas. I ordered one last Weekend and waiting for delivery this week.

Any one know reason behind why Limited trim does not support Wireless Android Auto & Apple Car Play?
Hey! you want the gravy now. LOL let us the Luxury model have something you guys can t have.
I think Limited trim should have the wireless Android Auto. Maybe an add on in 2024 model..
I am seeing so many 2023 Tucson's available in Texas. I ordered one last Weekend and waiting for delivery this week.

Any one know reason behind why Limited trim does not support Wireless Android Auto & Apple Car Play?
I’ve heard there’s a licensing issue about which maps are used by priorite. Google wants there’s first, then Hyundai’s mapping. Supposedly the issue should be resolved at some point. I would love it if we could update the older systems to wireless.
My understanding is that there is only 1 port on the computer. For the lower trims, it's a wireless dongle for Android / Apple. For the Limited trim, it's a dongle for Navigation.
Here's a question that sounds dumb but the needle gauge for the battery charging, which battery is it indicating the traction battery or the small 12V battery ?
...which battery is it indicating?...
It measures the charge of the traction battery. The 12v battery has no meter on any Tucson models. :However, you can install your own into the cigarette lighter. Inexpensive ones are available everywhere, here's one for example: CLICKY
It measures the charge of the traction battery. The 12v battery has no meter on any Tucson models. :However, you can install your own into the cigarette lighter. Inexpensive ones are available everywhere, here's one for example: CLICKY
With a couple of $$ more you can buy a VOLTMETER and use it for the house, car and ect.
...buy a VOLTMETER and use it for the house and...
Perhaps. But unfortunately, it will get used everywhere else, and that's where it stays :(
I can't find whatever thread or even the forum where a fellow poster linked this one. But for who(m)ever did, thanks - it's peachy.
And checks the box for "Treating the wife to something new each week for her ride". In the first year I've knocked out most all the big stuff, and now filling in with just little do-dads. At least until the next neat new shiny object comes along, that is:
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...Treating the wife to something new each week for her ride...
Voltmeter looks great, and it has two decimal places for a little more accurate reading. Sad that automakers don't seem to provide these any more.
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