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Posted on Jun 23, 2017

I have an hyundai accent 2000 mod, low beam is screwed high beam works, changed bulbs, changed fuse, and change indicator thing, and still nothing, i need to no if there is a relay, i have checked under the bonnet where all the other relays are and there no specific terminolgy that tells me there is a low beam relay in there ( only park light relay is there ), i need to no where or is there a low beam relay in the car somewhere.? thankx

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Steve Allison

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2008

SOURCE: no high-beam headlights

It may not be the switch; most hi-lo changes are via relay to prevent the higher currents from flowing through light-duty switches.

Locate the relay cluster (it might be near or with the fuses) and if they aren't marked, pull wach one of them and plug back in several times to wipe possible corrosion from the blade contacts.

If they are marked, look to see if the same relay is used elsewhere (part number should be visible) and swap them temporarily to see if the relay is at fault.

Some vehicles will use separate relays for hi-lo beams and another for flashing since that often turns on both beams momentarily.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 11, 2008

SOURCE: replacing brakes

hiya bonnie if you intend to DIY the brakes ? front pads? or rear shoes ? the front pads are easy enough for you to change in fact the pads/and calipers are virtually the same as ford and peugeot they are sliding type calipers that are held in position by 2x bolts that screw into the pins from rear of caliper when bolts removed the caliper pulls off reassembly is reverse after you push piston back the pads fit into the caliper carrier then refit/secure the caliper and pump brake pedal to take up the pads to discs B4 you move car then!bleed each brake a couple of pumps till fluid is clean the fluid that comes out first will be dirty due to heat absorbsion resulting in spongy pedal you will find pedal is more positive/hard when you bleedbrakes as i suggested brake fluid does absorb heat and moisture over time that is why it is recommended you bleed fluid to clear old fluid in lines nearest the cylinders hope this helps ? if you req further help come back will be glad to help best wishes from rochdale

Anonymous

  • 134 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 20, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Hyundai Accent - Automatic Trasmission fluid

It is a proprietary Hyundai transmission fluid. Don't use anything other than the Hyundai stuff. This fluid has superb lubrication properties, but it breaks down much quicker than the specified 30,000 mile fluid change intervals. I highly recommend having both the fluid and filter changed once a year or once every 15,000 to 20,000 miles.

Anonymous

  • 10319 Answers
  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: No low beam, high beam and parking lights work

Bad headlight switch that needs replacing

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PAUL MC G

  • 1280 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

SOURCE: main beam not working on my hyundai accent coupe

Problem is either wiring or the bulbs... evident.

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