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melvin e calaway Posted on Sep 08, 2013
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Where are the location of fuse and relay controlling the cooling fans in a 2006 hyundai sonata

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If you look inside of the covers that go over the fuse blocks they will tell you what each fuse and relayis for. Your owners manual will also typically have a diagram, look in the index under fuses to find the page number.

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SOURCE: where is the fuel pump relay located on a 2001

there is 1 relay that controls the ECM / Fuel pump. its located above the center hump in the dash, right side. Like to the right and below radio area.

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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

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SOURCE: Hyundai Sonata 2006 - Check Engine light came on.

"Fuel system too lean at idle". It's an air/fuel ratio that is not correct, possibly a vacuum leak somewhere. Or a leaky exhaust pipe. Could be related to intake manifold gasket. Somewhere, air is getting into the engine.

I suggest taking it back to the dealer under warranty. I think Hyundai is 10yr./100k for the original owner. 5yr./50k if not. Ask first if covered, and ask why not id not covered.

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