Beginner questions - Tucson Limited 2013
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Beginner questions - Tucson Limited 2013
Hello Guys,
I am new to the website.
I bought a new used Tucson from someone.
It is the Limited Tucson 2013.
I have many question and i hope you can help me guys!
How can i be sure that the Tucson is 2.4 and not 2.0L? I can't see it written anywhere, Nor on the motor nor anywhere else?
How can i be sure that it is 4WD? The label is available on the Trunk but how can i be sure?
How to Know that 4WD is Activated when i am Driving? I never saw it yet.
Is there anything to do so the doors can lock automatically after i'm in the car?
Can i Replace the front lights with the new 2015 Tucson front lights?
Thank you guys!
I am new to the website.
I bought a new used Tucson from someone.
It is the Limited Tucson 2013.
I have many question and i hope you can help me guys!
How can i be sure that the Tucson is 2.4 and not 2.0L? I can't see it written anywhere, Nor on the motor nor anywhere else?
How can i be sure that it is 4WD? The label is available on the Trunk but how can i be sure?
How to Know that 4WD is Activated when i am Driving? I never saw it yet.
Is there anything to do so the doors can lock automatically after i'm in the car?
Can i Replace the front lights with the new 2015 Tucson front lights?
Thank you guys!
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I don't believe so because of the front fascia redesign but I don't know that for sure.
#3
If it's a Limited, it's the 2.4L. The 2.0L is only available in the base GL model.
Is there a AWD Lock button on the dash to the left of the steering wheel? If so, then yes, it's AWD.
There's nothing to see. The car drives like a FWD car most of the time. The rear wheels only drive the car when the front wheels slip (or you push the AWD Lock button).
No. Why would you want to?
I don't believe so because of the front fascia redesign but I don't know that for sure.
Is there a AWD Lock button on the dash to the left of the steering wheel? If so, then yes, it's AWD.
There's nothing to see. The car drives like a FWD car most of the time. The rear wheels only drive the car when the front wheels slip (or you push the AWD Lock button).
No. Why would you want to?
I don't believe so because of the front fascia redesign but I don't know that for sure.
This is awesome!
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