Brights come on but wont stay on....interior lights and back lights are fine....checked fuses and ended up replacing one for the fog lights but nothing came of it.... also this may not be the same problem but no power is getting to the ac as well.....(none of these were problem till i just got it back from the shop)
SOURCE: dashboard wont light up
So, this is not a 2000 Hyundai Sonata? I used to own a 2000 Honda Civic and I believe those lights get power from a fuse inside the fuse/relay panel located on the driver's side under the dash. Check all your fuses. If all fuses are good, you've got a wiring problem - check for power & ground at each bulb. Obviously, if you don't have power to them, it's a power distribution/wiring issue. If you do have power to them but no ground, it's still a wiring issue.
SOURCE: Hyundai Elantra 2003 electrical problem
I found that while checking my fuses that i had pulled out what looked like a black plastic "fuse puller" that was actually some kind of jumper. I had accidentally re-installed it reversed. I reversed it back to its original position and all lights, clock, radio, etc.. work normal now.
SOURCE: Interior cooling fan does not turn on
Yes, it could be a fan relay, but more likely it is a motor that burnt out.
They seem to burn out in equal frequency, because in my experience it one or the other or even both that should be replaced at servicing time.
Good luck with this repair.
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