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: 2009 Hyundai Sonata Navagation
I do not know enough about the Hyundai's or the navigation systems to offer an answer. For those types of questions, you would either need to call and ask a dealer or go to http://www.alldatadiy.com , purchase a subscription for your vehicle, and navigate to the computer/electronics area. This is mainly where the dealers and auto repair facilities get their information as well. The cost is $26.95 for the first vehicle and 16.95 for each additional vehicle and the subscription is good for one year. The information is EXTREMELY detailed on everything from bulletins to recalls to diagrams to locations to repairs, etc. You can even check out a sample vehicle before you buy, so see for yourself. Sorry I can't help you further. Good Luck with it.
SOURCE: Change a 2007 Hyndai Sonata brake light
Get in the trunk, take loose the screws, lift the lens holder, change the bulb. Unfortunately, it's not as easy as it sounds. The hole for the lamp position is offset about 4-5 inches. You cannot get to the bulb to remove it without taking loose the lens holder. You have to remove 2 screws to do that, one of which is hidden by a piece of foam tape.
Also it is impossible to remove the lens holder without slipping a finger underneath to turn the bulb holder. I had to cut off a portion of the bulb holder to slip the lens back in. I left the screws out, as it is impossible to put them back after removal. No wonder the dealer wants $50 to change the bulb-it took me about 45 minutes.
SOURCE: My 2006 Hyundai Sonata's brake lights are not working
try the brakelight switch, it is right near the pedal above the footpad
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