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Hyundai Tucson Owner Traumatized After SUV Randomly Slams On Brakes
Mar 10, 2021 at 1:03pm ET ++ Hyundai has fixed the issue twice.
One Canadian woman is asking Hyundai for a refund after her new Tucson randomly decided to slam on its brakes. There’ve been four incidents where the vehicle has incorrectly detected an imminent collision, triggering the forward-collision warning system right before engaging the brakes. The system is designed to prevent a crash or lessen its impact, though that’s not what’s happening in Erica Mesa’s case, according to a
CTV News Toronto report.
The first incident happened three months after she bought the new SUV in July 2019 when she was driving on the highway with four others in the vehicle. Mesa told the news station that she had continued driving the car for the rest of the week before taking it to the dealer, who told her that something might have temporarily blocked the sensor while ensuri
The dealer suggested that something might simply have blocked and triggered the sensor, but that it should not happen again. Nevertheless, the fault recurred two months later twice within two days, in fact. Mesa had the vehicle towed. She was told that moisture in the system’s inhibitor sensor might have sent a faulty signal to the Tucson’s computer, but that it had been replaced with an assurance that “it’s not going to happen again.”
One year later, it has happened again: “It was 120 km/h to zero in seconds. I really thought I was going to die… The person behind me almost hit me.”