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My 2003 Hyundai rev counter has stopped working, there are no fuses for it that I can see ,have crawled under dash and nothing seems loose.
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This YM (Year Model) is probably still under warranty. Make the phone call to your nearest Hyundai Service Department & ask the question -- you could get it diagnosed & repaired at no cost. BTW, the switch is located under the dash at the articulating arm of the brake pedal.
It sounds like a blown fuse. Are you checking them with a test light? And have you located all of the fuses. there will typically be a fuse box under the drivers dash area, and one under the hood. have another look Im certain you'll find a blown fuse. Good luck.
Either the radio itself has developed an internal short, or there is a short along the wiring from the fuse box to the radio. It is one or the other. If the fuse blows with the radio turned off, then the problem is a short in the wiring from the fuse box to the radio. In that case, its time to try to crawl up under your car's dash and hopefully find where the wiring has rubbed against a piece of metal and shorted out.
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