Hi, I've got a situation with my hyundai coupe fx 2003. i think i did not close the door properly yesterday and today i can't turn the car on. I've heared a ticking sound & sometimes the lamps are blinking. whenever i use the transmitter the red LED blinks a few times but the car's lamps are not blinking at all. is there any way i can reset the alarm & turn the car on? your support would be highly appreciated, please advise. thanks.
i think they were off yesterday but it seems like today the battery is very weaki think they were off yesterday but it seems like today the battery is very weak
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i think they were off yesterday but it seems like today the battery is very weaki think they were off yesterday but it seems like today the battery is very weak
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whats this X reg thing please does it mean its a naughty version? just use the key and dont arm the alarm if its a seperate add on alarm then cut it right out as never seen a factory alarm on this car only the immobilisor .
Hi ,Check the light bulb,see if its seat in the seats properly 'for earth' and the light terminals for dirts ,grease,or corrosion.clean if needs to.I think its a Earth problems
A mechanic would disconnect the battery and check each circuit for a voltage draw. You may need a shop manual to get the wiring diagrams needed to check everything. It could be anything from a stuck relay to a problem in the computer.
Check fuel pressure at the injector rail. If good, suspect crankshaft position sensor--when it fails to start, check for sparks by pulling an ignition wire off the coils and holding it close to the coil with an insulated tool while someone cranks the engine. If no sparks, replace the sensor.
It would help if I knew which year/model Hyundai you are referring to. However, you describe an issue which I've run into before. The 'tail lamp relay' contacts are shorted together. in most Hyundai vehicles, this relay is located in the passenger compartment junction block (Fuse/Relay panel). This relay is not serviceable in most Hyundai Vehicles (meaning it cannot be replaced because it's a permanent part of the panel). The only way to fix it is to replace the panel. However, there were a few year/models in which you could replace it.
I can't solve the problem, however the official service manuals and complete technical service bulletins for your car are available free online at www.hmaservice.com, a site created and maintained by Hyundai Motors America. All that's required is a free registration.
i think they were off yesterday but it seems like today the battery is very weak
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