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More than likely you have clogged injectors. The best way to proceed is to take your Tuscon to Autozone. They have a ECU fault code reader that they will connect and use at no cost to you. Write the fault codes down and buy the Tuscon Haynes manual sold in their store. Look up the fault codes in the Emission Controls section... this will get you stared. Let us know back in this forum of any codes you retrieve and we can assist you much better. DENSO is the OEM mfr for most Asian brands when it comes to injectors.
A haynes manual will show you everything you need to know step by step with diagrams on every aspect of your car and every repair you may need to carry out.
vehicle pulls to that side while braking and or driving-feels like something holding back vehicle while driving- rotor warped from overheating and glazed -extreme/ lock up of wheel
you may be able to download one at hyundai.com
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