I have the same issue . My radio lights are on but my radio doesn't come on nor does my clock and my interior lights. This issue happened after someone jumped my car battery and put the jumper cables on wrong. I've changed the battery and checked all fuses fortunately all the fuses are good... I called the dealership mech and he told me to check the fuses again. Other wise it could be a wiring issue ...either way I am unsure.
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I have the same issue . My radio lights are on but my radio doesn't come on nor does my clock and my interior lights. This issue happened after someone jumped my car battery and put the jumper cables on wrong. I've changed the battery and checked all fuses fortunately all the fuses are good... I called the dealership mech and he told me to check the fuses again. Other wise it could be a wiring issue ...either way I am unsure.
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SOURCE: need to replace dash board backlights - 2004 hyundai elantra
trying to do the same on my 01. ready to change the bulb but can't find it anywhere.
anyhow, here's how you do it:
remove the dash by taking out 2 screws behind the ashtray and 2 above the instrument cluster
begin prying off the dash from the ashtray up, when you reach the heater vents stop. next take a flat head screwdriver and pry off the dash from the left side with the door open. work left to right till you reach the heater vents and it'll come right off. you don't necessarily have to unplug any of the electric connectors if you don't want to, but you;ll have to reach around the dash while working. all you need to do now is remove the heater control unit via the 4 screws around it, then unplug the electric harnesses from the back of it. make sure you remember which goes where. the bulbs are the 3 white (or is it 2 white and 1 grey) circles on the back of the control unit. just turn them with a flathead screwdriver and turn it over and give it a little bump to get 'em to fall out (or grab 'em with a needle nose pliers if necessary). anyhow, that's how it's done, question is, where do ya find the bulbs?
SOURCE: 2004 hyundai elantra that surges violently 1000 rpm to 4000 rpm
could be afew things. vacuum leak, one dud HT lead, could be the water temperature sensor, O2 sensor, best to get it checked and get it read for fault codes
SOURCE: 2003 hyundai elantra gls abs/tcs light on
unless you can discover what DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) has been recorded/set in the control module, it's anyone's guess.
Testimonial: "thankyou"
SOURCE: 2002 hyundai elantra radio and dome light not working
Then 1, bulbs are burned out
OR 2, the wiring is faulty.
Testimonial: "thanx for the solution. took the car to a repair shop and was told that the wiring was faulty. had the car rewired."
SOURCE: 2003 Hyundai Elantra GLS. Check engine light, code PO133
Did you use a aftermarket O2 sensor or a genuine Hyundai one? If it's an aftermarket one it may be bad or not as good as the OEM one. See here for more details and other potential causes: P0133
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