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? 3:03 www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f4nS6BpNJY Jul 16, 2012 - Uploaded by rdsinsandiego
2011 Hyundai Sonatas have been reported on the net by a few to have a random problem ... i have 2013 Hyundai sonata and the engine won't start when i use the key and turn on .... Had similar problem with my 2012 Elantra.
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Aug 29, 2013 - Uploaded by hellogoodbye1185
It will be fine for a couple of weeks then one day just won't start. ... my 2013 hyundai elantra also would not start but all the lights and radio were working .... Hyundai 2011 "PRESS BRAKE PEDAL TO START ENGINE" problem ...
? 0:57 www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDzSgucZ1tw
Oct 10, 2012 - Uploaded by carupz421
So if your Elantra won't start, turn the key to where you can move the shift .... Having exact same problem on my 2011 elantradid you find out ...
To keep it simple u might check the brake light switch on the brake pedal. It is most likely bad or it might be misadjusted. If u knnow how to use a test light see if it has power and if circuit is complete when pedal is pressed down.
could be a bad ground on the light socket or try to buy 1 bulb to see if it works because there is actullay 2 lights in each bulb one for brakes and one for tail light
There's a small rubber pad which sits on the brake pedal arm, and holds the brake light switch OFF when the pedal is released. When this rubber pad falls off, the brake light switch is on all the time, not just when the pedal is pressed down. Find the rubber pad, and glue it back on, or make a replacement from cardboard, duct tape, whatever.
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