I think the manual will suggest that you take it to the dealership to get it checked out
I think the manual will suggest that you take it to the dealership to get it checked outI have a 2022 Tucson LTD with about 1,100 miles. On startup, occasionally 93 times) I'm receiving alerts to "check front collision alert", check blind spot", etc. This is on the display directly behind the steering wheel. How am I supposed to check these items? I can bring a list of the alerts up on the screen and scroll through them, but don't understand how I'm supposed to "check" them.
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I had it washed yesterday, including the wand wash. I keep an eye on the issue and respond if it happens again. It's actually happened 3 times now.Do you drive through dirty areas / cold&snowy ?
Those sensors are susceptible to almost any blockage.
Try going to a wand wash and blasting around the front area.
Boston Dan, This is exactly the same thing I saw but I didn't have a camera ready. And the messages went away after restarting the vehicle. I'm assuming that Boston Dan means that you're from the Boston area. If so, I'm Danvers Jan. Did you purchase from Pride Hyundai?
I grew up in Boston and now live in Westborough, MA. I purchased from Herb Chambers in Auburn, MA.
Jan, when you got the ‘alerts’, did you use BlueLink to start your Tucson?
Boston Dan, Those are exactly the same three alerts that I received but I didn't have my camera available. And also, the alerts went away after restarting. Is it fair to assume that you're from Boston? If so, I'm Jan from Danvers. Did you purchase from Pride Hyundai? I wonder if I could forward this series of posts to the dealership service department?
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See message below (I'm still learning how to use this forum). I did not use BlueLink to start.I had the same issue this morning. Below are screen shots. This is the first “issue” I’ve had and the alerts went away after I turned off and on the engine.
I’m not sure if there is a correlation, but I used BlueLink to start my Tucson this morning ( I seldom use Bluelink to start my Tucson ).