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I found so many manuals that aren't here.. Also complete, this one is not, much better language, complete manual of 800+ pages, and they also have live assistance feature
Just keep foot close to brake peddle. Hahaha. Jk. Spray some wd-40 on your throttle body and throttle cable. If not that then take of throttle body and clean butterfly.
There are separate fuses in the fuse box for the trailer lights than for the vehicle lights. Ensure these fuses are good. The trailer lights work without any special settings on the vehicle light switch.
If you're getting no lights whatsoever (no brake, turn, or running) then you likely have a grounding issue. This is usually the white wire on the trailer lights.
Do you have a 7-wire, 6-wire, 5-wire, or 4-wire trailer light connector on the rear of your vehicle?
Here is a Utube video for you for the wire hookups! http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-install-a-trailer-wiring-harness-on-a-hyundai-sonata-164439/
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