driver seat

Asked by Ellen Aug 22, 2018 at 03:06 PM about the 2017 Hyundai Tucson

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Driver's seat shifts slightly horizontally whenever going around a corner.  It
makes a small "click" sound and feels like it shifts about 1" or so.  This
happens on any seat setting.

5 Answers

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Have you had anyone check to make sure all of the bolts holding the seat in its tracks are there? Could be a missing bolt. Or not. :)

10

I’m sitting in the Hyundai dealer here in Cincinnati and I have the same problem. But the dealer acts surprised when I brought it up. Our old Hyundai had an issue and they acted so surprised. When I talked to the mechanic he said that the door lock was a issues on several Tucson’s. So with the seat problem I’m not believing them when they say they never heard of it. I’ll let you know what they say.

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If you look under your seat (facing forward looking behind) on the left side is a rod with a bolt with a star shaped head. That is what was loose in my car and I tightened it down and my seat didnt shake anymore

Cannot find the bolt in my 2019 Tucson. It has the same problem. Should I look forward from behind the seat or look behind from front of seat ?

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Did you ever find a solution? My 2020 Tucson does this.

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