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Are you having problems with your Ssangyong Rexton? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Ssangyong Rexton issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Ssangyong Rexton in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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It sounds like you’re stressing every part of your SsangYong if you’re managing to make it overheat and the suspension sag. Are you sure the caravan is within the legally allowed towing mass for the vehicle?
You could fit stiffer rear coil springs, but before you do that, check that you have the caravan loaded properly and that it’s not placing too much weight on the tow-ball. Generally, this weight should be a maximum of 10 per cent of the van’s total mass. Any more than that and you wind up with a very dangerous rig that could be dangerous to you and other road users.
For the record, the 2022 Rexton has a towing limit of 3500kg, but the trade considers this to be a pretty big ask for the 2.2-litre engine which could be the cause of your overheating problems.
Glitches in digital displays like these are not uncommon across all makes and models. They can occur suddenly and for no good reason and while some of them can be repaired, replacement of the whole unit is a more common approach.
But don’t forget that this is a warranty job on your car, so make sure SsangYong is made aware of it, fixes it and foots the bill. A fault like this is why cars have factory warranties in the first place.
While they have improved markedly on their early efforts the SsangYong Rexton still lags behind other models in the SUV market.
UPDATE 18/2/19: The new Rexton Ultimate also fared surprisingly well in our recent budget 4x4 SUV comparo, taking out third place and defeating more fancied rivals from Isuzu and Toyota.
SsanYong make the Rexton SUV, with assembly plants in South Korea and India.