SOURCE: 2004 Hyundai Elantra.......Cruise control will not engage
make sure the cruise control cable to the throttle isn't too loose, if it is ok, check your brake switch. if it is sending the signal the brake is on it will not allow cruise to work and will do same thing as described about the set light.
SOURCE: trailer brake controller problem
I found the problem. Talking with a technician from the controller company, we determined that it was a fuse problem. I found that the fuse to the CHMSL was blown.
SOURCE: 2003 hyundai elantra gls abs/tcs light on
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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SOURCE: My ABS, brake and oil lights keep coming on at the
Its exactly the abs module! and its keeping the ecu from communicating with the rest of the car, when you remove the module your tac will come back alive and the oil light will turn off. There is way to trick the ecu to thinking the abs module is working but it involves taking out the module, it is fairly simple. My email address is [email protected], email me, and I will give you pictures and instructions on what to do. Its really easy, your abs and break light will go off along with the beeping!
SOURCE: The oil light in my 2003 Neon keeps coming on.
it is most definitely the oil pressure sender!
standing in front of your car, look behind your engine from above, below the head and screwed into the block on the right side is the sensor.
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