I have checked the operation of the parking brake switch, all ok. 0.6 volts closed contact with brake down. I have checked the brake fluid level, all ok. sensor is normally open voltage at switch is 0.9 Volts. I have cleaned the wheel speed sensors at all 4 wheels and disconnected the battery for 30 secs to reset. lights are still on.. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It is possible the parking brakes are stuck and not fully releasing. I am sorry I don't have intimate knowledge of this model.
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Hi Colin, I suggest a diagnostic scan. It seems to me that you have a internal failure with one or more sensor or other problems with the ABSystem. Regards John
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you may have damaged the ABS sensor or wire to the sensor up front check the wire that runs from the inner finder well and make sure it connected to the ABS sensor on the spindle
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It sounds like you have either a lean or rich condition ocurring,could be exuast leak,vac leak,leaking fuel preasure regulator,cat convertor.At this point would go to dealer for diagnosis.
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unless you can discover what DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) has been recorded/set in the control module, it's anyone's guess.
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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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If the problem was fixed by the new sensor the light would go off by itself, so you still have a fault in the system to find.
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