I got my car back after a crash and my radio doesn't seem to be connected to the antenna in the rear window-Is this something I can fix ?-How ? My parking lights , glove box light and tail lights don't come on - the fuses all look fine - what else can I look for ? Thank You Very Much ! !
You probably cannot fix any of this, but the body shop where you took your car should do so.
I sounds like a wiring harness was involved in the colision.
It may either be severed, or may have been pulled loose by the collision.
That harness mat be under the floor mats, under the car, or somewhere else.
If I were you, I would be sure to find out exactly where this repair was, for future reference.
For example, the body shop may say: "This problem was repaired by repairing the harness by the floor shifter".
God bless your efforts.
SOURCE: 2006 Hyundai Sonata brake light problem
there is a tsb for the brake switch in 06 sonatas. it must be adjusted or replaced by dealership. is your check engine light on, if so its probably code p0504
SOURCE: my 2006 hyundai sonata alarm keeps going off
One word:
Dealer.
Next time just disconnect the battery until you get it towed as this is a warranty item. I'll bet some wondered if this was a prank question like I did, right?
SOURCE: Tail lights stay on
There is a switch that should shut these off when the front door is opened. Have the dealer fix under warranty.
SOURCE: hyundai accent 2006 brake lights not working
brake light switch under the brake pedal. COMMON PROBLEM OF ACCENTS. 15 TO 20 BUCKS
SOURCE: headlights for 2006 hyundai sonata
Answer
1. Remove the dust cover from behind the bulb that needs replacement.
2. Unplug the bulb.
3. Taking note of the bulb orientation, unhook the bulb retaining clip from the tang that holds it in place.
4. Remove the bulb.
5. Install the new bulb in the same orientation and clip in place.
6. Reconnect the electrical connector to the bulb.
7. Reinstall the dust cover.
Alternatively, if the bulb is burned out and you have less than 60,000 miles, you should take the car to the dealer and let them do it for free for you.
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