First the radio was going on and off. It was going in and out of power. Then about a 1/2 mile down the road it finally just lost power. Now nothing powers up; the clock nor the power windows will work. The outside lights are working and we tried to jump the car off, but still no lights came on. Nothing on the dash lights up, the clock doesn't light up. Where do I start looking for the problem?
SOURCE: 2003 yukon xl loses all power while driving(SHUTS OFF)
Sounds like your fuel filter need's to be changed. Start with that and good luck.
SOURCE: 1998 Saturn SW2, 180,000+ miles. Recent starting problem.
It does sound like an electrical issue. Double check if the ground connections are all OK. You may have to check out the wirings, even the wiring loom if all wires are still OK.
SOURCE: I have a 2007 Hyundai
P2106 is a Throttle Actuator Control System - Forced Limited Power. P2135 is a Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch "A"/"B" Voltage Correlation. Replacing the TPS will clear both these codes. The P1295 code is a electronic throttle system malfunction. ETC consists of a motor, a throttle body and a throttle position sensor
http://www.justanswer.com/questions/2u42t-i-have-a-2006-sonata-v6-and-runs-bad-has-code-p1295-what
http://www.hyundai-forums.com/t41429-check-engine-codes-p161bp2106p1295.htm
SOURCE: Dashboard Lights, 2003 Hyundai Sante Fe, NOT WORKING
Had same problem. 2002 Santa Fe. It is the fuse that says Tail Light (rt). They are connected, as well as with the visor light. My visor broke a while back, so I took it out, leaving the wires to dangle. Apparently, the wires were touching up top and shorting out. I took out the connector up there and now no problems.
Try this, put the key in the ignition and let it be on the first
turn right marked "ACC" or you can turn off the stereo and you will notice that
only the Digital Clock screen will show. Turn the Volume/Audio/Sel knob and press
on the "DISP" button simultaneously for about 4 seconds then release the "DISP"
button. The digital clock will start blinking, and then use the Tune/Seek
arrows pointing up and down to change the time. If the hour digit is blinking change
the hour and after you have changed it press "DISP" then the minute digit will
start to blink change it using the arrows, when you are done press "DISP" again
or leave the clock for between 4 to 8 seconds the clock will start working
normally. I hope this works for you. Good luck! Aquinas
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