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CarGuru > Hyundai > rear light problem 20 April 2005 22:09:47

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rear light problem

Breaker 13 April 2005 21:21:31
 Sometimes my rear light works and sometimes not. When they don't work,
I have no light in my dash (control) and no parking light too.

can you help me please?
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Brian Nystrom 14 April 2005 18:43:49 permanent link ]
 Breaker wrote:> Sometimes my rear light works and sometimes not. When they don't work,> I have no light in my dash (control) and no parking light too.

Perhaps these are on the same circuit. The first thing I'd do is check
the fuse(s). Pull them out and reinstall them a couple of times to
ensure that they make good contact. If that doesn't help, try pulling
the plugs off the back of the fuse panel and reinstalling them.
Intermittent electrical problems are generally just due to bad connections.
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Hyundaitech 15 April 2005 01:36:49 permanent link ]
 Brian's on the right track. The interior illumination lamps are on the
same circuit as either the left or right outside lamps, depending on your
year and model car. All of them being out means that there's a problem
with the power delivery to the entire circuit.

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Brian Nystrom 15 April 2005 17:41:32 permanent link ]
 hyundaitech wrote:> Brian's on the right track. The interior illumination lamps are on the> same circuit as either the left or right outside lamps, depending on your> year and model car. All of them being out means that there's a problem> with the power delivery to the entire circuit.>
One thing I forgot to mention is to check the ground connections. That's
a very common source of this type of problem, as grounds attached to the
car body are prone to oxidation over time.
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Hyundaitech 16 April 2005 01:53:30 permanent link ]
 Ground contacts aren't a likely culprit in this instance because the
interior and exterior lamps ground in different places, but they are a
source of many electrical problems, especially in rust belt areas.

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Gp 16 April 2005 03:54:55 permanent link ]
 hyundaitech helped me on this one.
I had the same problem, my dimmer switch for dashlight brightness didn't
work either.
My flood lights up front were affected too.
It turned out to be a relay. The relay switch on my 1998 Elantra was
located under the hood.
That's my story.

"Breaker" <larb2@premiertech.­com> wrote in message
news:6e2bcac2.05041­30921.64bf0fc9@posti­ng.google.com...> Sometimes my rear light works and sometimes not. When they don't work,> I have no light in my dash (control) and no parking light too.>
can you help me please?


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Brian Nystrom 16 April 2005 16:45:55 permanent link ]
 hyundaitech wrote:> Ground contacts aren't a likely culprit in this instance because the> interior and exterior lamps ground in different places,

Good point. The problem must be on the power side.
but they are a> source of many electrical problems, especially in rust belt areas.

Yeah, tell me about it. ;-)­
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Breaker 20 April 2005 22:09:47 permanent link ]
 Thanks a lot !!!

My daylight doesn't work to. But I did some tests and when I play with
my handBrake, and after I put my lights on, it's work.

How many sensor(about these lights) does the car have?
-HandBrake Switch (maybe inside the car) ?
-Relay Switch under the hood ?
and others one??

Thanks
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