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2007 hyundia sonata It acts like battery is dying. seat belt light and the battery light come on. idle it dies completely after a few hours it cranks.Stop at a light or slow down the lights come on.
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Not without plugging it in and seeing what codes pop up ,as for the door locks then try disconnecting the battery leaving for a few hours then trying again ,failing which try unlocking and locking the door three times and see if this will reset it
Two ways the the battery was the problem: 1. It was not the right voltage battery installed. 2. It was a faulty battery...which is very possible. As of right now, you Sonata runs, correct?
Go to www.hmaservice.com and register your vehicle by VIN #.. you'll then have access to wiring diagrams, shop & owner manuals, service bulletins, campaigns, illustrations and procedures, etc
Ok, the high pitch sound is your idle pulley bearings going bad. The splash of water is exactly that, the belt gets wet and slips. Definitely a pully, more than likely the idler pully.
if you can get the car started again and with someone helping you have them take the positive side of the battery cable off while it is running and if it dies then it is the alternator also check your drive belt and when was the last time it was changed because it could be slipping
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