Red light blinking center of dash

Asked by juliusstr42 Jan 21, 2016 at 12:00 AM about the 2015 Hyundai Tucson Limited AWD

Question type: General

SMALL RED LIGHT BLINKS IN THE CENTER OF THE DASH CONSOLE
ONTOP CLOSE TO WIDSHIELD. oNLY SEEN FROM THE OUTSIDE. iS NOT
IN THE OWERS MANUAL
ANYONE KNOW WAHAT THIS LIGHT IS FOR?

7 Answers

440

does that come will all tuscons? I just noticed it 3 months after purchase on my husbands car.

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770

Mine blinks regardless of being armed or not. Should I have it checked?

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350

checked with Hyundai dealer service dept. and they said it is the security system blinks either armed or not. also said there is no mention of it in the manual.

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70

I'm guessing an alarm goes off if someone is trying to steal your car or enter illegally.

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60

My 2014 Tucson does not have an alarm system. I think it is just eye candy and may discourage a potential thief if they see it blinking.

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170

Weird... On page 4|71 of my manual it said that the red blinking light on the dash is in fact a sensor for the heating and cooling system. ‍♂️

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