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My 2000 Hyundai Elantra has 2 reverse lights. check out
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My 2003 hyundai tiburon clutch and flywheel broke on 3 separate occasions since ...into reverse, I had a hard time finding it, it would not let me put it into reverse and I ....2006; Description of the Complaint: I have 2003 v6 tiburon, clutch failed at ... bought 2004 5 speed tiburon (she bought it before my problems started) and ...
Start solenoid malfunction. And slow solenoid. Clear codes, fully charge battery and see if ck light comes back. Usually a symptom of a slowly dying battery.
You have a short circuit to ground in one of your lighting circuits. If there is any physical damage to the vehicle (collision) near any of the exterrior lights, I would look at the wiring harnesses there first. I have seen many "butcher jobs" resulting in severe damage done by people poking around in the wiring harnesses without knowing what they are doing. This is a good way to give your vehicle an early retirement. I would recommend having the problem diagnosed by a certified technician that does automotive electrical service.
There is a switch in the gearbox which operates the reverse lights. If you take the electrical connection off and bridge the two terminals with a paperclip the lights should come on. If the do, the switch is your problem. If not you have a wiring problem but I doubt it.
There is a single screw that hold the position light assembly. This screw is located near the corner of the headlamp, on top, very close to the fender metal. Unscrew (phillips head) it and pry out (to the front) the position light assembly. Then you can change the bulb. Put back in reverse order.
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