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there might be problem with circuit which is loose any how when you rise accelerator it vibrate and then it get touch the loosing point and proceed better ask mechanic to open and fix the issue by adding proper connector
it means that u have a faulty brake circuit switch!! its easy to replace NOTE: i know that is a common problem with hyundai's i dont know if it's the same with the other cars!!! i've done it so many times on hyundai
Easiest way to check the brake switch is to have one person step on the brake pedal, and another get behind the truck to see if the brake lights come on. If the brake switch is good, you may need to have the truck checked out at the dealer. Yes, we love Hyundai. We've had 2 Elantra's and my wife has a Tucson.
you need to see what the eng lite for if there is a trans codes usually the pcm wont let the speed go over 40 stays in safe mode untill you fix the problem or change the sensor,for the esp you need to chage the esp sensor and recalibrate by the dealer
This works...the cruise is directly tied to the brake lights...when I replaced the brake and side light bulbs on my 2004 Santa Fe,,,the cruise started working with no other adjustments. It must complete a circuit or something.
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