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Hyundai Tucson Service Manuals


You can find 6 different repair/service/workshop manuals for the Hyundai Tucson on this page that are in the PDF format, totally free of charge.

Yearly Tucson Service Manuals

The years available stretch from 2005 through to 2011 and to view the manual you just click the name.

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About The Hyundai Tucson

The Hyundai Tucson is the South Korean automaker’s compact crossover SUV.

It sits in the growing sector of the auto market and continues to push for more sales each year successfully.

Sales of the car began in 2004 for the 2005 model year and when it entered its second generation in 2009 it was marketed as the ix35 in Europe and Australia.

In the third generation, the company switched the branding back to “Tucson” for all markets from 2015 onwards.

It originally had a slow start in Europe but by 2016 it was selling almost twofold what it was selling in the USA.

Underneath the original car is the same platform that the Elantra and Kia Sportage are sat on with the choice of gasoline or diesel engines.

Over the years and generations since the Tucson has continued to share its chassis with the Kia Sportage and various Hyundai’s.

In 2020 it was moved over to the more generic Hyundai-Kia N3 platform that was developed by the two partnering automakers.

This new platform has a wider range of engines on offer including various hybrid setups and an 8-speed automatic transmission option.

The Hyundai Tucson is offered in either a short or long-wheelbase setup for the first time in this newer generation with 7-seats in the longer version (called the Tucson L).

Modern Tucson models have dual touchscreen infotainment systems built into the dashboard along with fully digital instrument clusters.