my 2015 hyundai tucson will not turn off

Asked by kscw Apr 22, 2016 at 02:32 PM about the 2015 Hyundai Tucson

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Last night it took over an hour to get it to turn off. We even took the battery cables off 3 times and when we put them back on the car came back on.

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I have a 2013 Hyundai Tuscon and it does the same thing, I cannot find any info on this anywhere,,, I am way out of warranty and no one seems to know why it does this. I need an answer without paying a ton of money to go back to the dealer.

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I have hyundai tucson 29015 model , actually this my first car. i have a question i cannot fine the Oil steering box? please let me know if there is a steering oil for this model 2015. Thanks

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I also have a 2013 Tucson that fails to turn off yet key immobilizer light remains on along with all accessoriies. Had to stop start 25 times today before it turned off completely

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