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Flasher/ turn signal relay

The may both use the same flasher, check to see if its working.
3/17/2015 4:18:45 AM • Hyundai 2003... • Answered on Mar 17, 2015
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I have a 2003 xg350l the bottom radiator hose dos not get hot.At an idle the car does not run hot drive about 5 miles and it gets hot but radiator hose does not.

Hard to say what that problem is given your description. I think that you should give more information about the driving time and what and when it heats up, like 5 or 10 minutes after your driving, and record temperatures. Is the temp higher than your car's specified rad temperature, after say 1 hour of driving? You may have blockage in the rad hose, but this is doubtful.
2/2/2015 6:15:44 PM • Hyundai 2003... • Answered on Feb 02, 2015
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Hyundai HSA-124CL Split Air Conditioner. I need the Distributer or Factory Address For HSA-124cl (HYUNDAI) split aircondition

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5/26/2023 3:34:56 PM • Hyundai Heating... • Answered on May 26, 2023
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E6 fault code Hyundai air conditioner

The E6 error code on a Hyundai air conditioner typically indicates a problem with the indoor unit's evaporator temperature sensor. This sensor measures the temperature of the evaporator and sends a signal to the air conditioner's control board. If the sensor is not working properly, it can cause the air conditioner to shut down and display the E6 error code. To fix this issue, you may want to try the following:
  1. Check the sensor wiring and connections to ensure they are secure and not damaged.
  2. Test the sensor with a multimeter to check for continuity. If the sensor is not reading correctly, it may need to be replaced.
  3. Check the air filter and clean or replace it if it is dirty.
  4. Check the evaporator coil and clean it if it is dirty.
  5. If the problem persists, it is recommended to consult a professional technician to check the air conditioner, or contact the Hyundai customer service for assistance.
It is important to note that these instructions may vary depending on the air conditioner model, so it is best to consult the user manual for specific instructions.
1/20/2023 2:22:44 PM • Hyundai Heating... • Answered on Jan 20, 2023
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I have a hyundai curved electric wall hung heater, the living flame stopped working how can i fix please

You will need to assess the problem to determine if it is loss of power (circuit breaker or GFCI or overload tripped on the unit), failure of controls (thermostat or switch), or if the heating element(s) or burned out (open circuit or very high resistance on Ohm meter). Once you have that information you can proceed to purchase the necessary part(s) or reset the tripped power safety -- but if it trips again you need to diagnose why that happened.
10/16/2019 4:49:49 PM • Hyundai Heating... • Answered on Oct 16, 2019
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Hyundai reverse cycle air con inside unit, intermittently vibrates for about half hour even though powered off

you have to find were it comes from, if fan motor and compressor are not powered up check the revers valve, relay and transformer you can use your insulated hand (Glove) to feel any vibrations comming from them as some transformers and relais tend to vibrate under load
1/7/2015 2:45:08 PM • Hyundai Heating... • Answered on Jan 07, 2015
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Replace bulb in hyundai curved glass fire

Two people required for this Remove fire from wall Lay fire on its back Gently slide glass panel towards top of fire and remove. Store glass safely At the bottom of the fire there is a lamp cover fixed by 8 Philips head screws. Remove screws and lift off the lamp cover Slide the flexible rotisserie to one side ensuring you don't lose the rubber grommet Remove bulb by pulling it out of the holder (force may be required) Replace with 40 watt G9 halogen bulb. Take care not to touch the bulb with your bare hands Push the bulb fully home Refit the rotisserie making sure the rubber grommet is carefully pushed into the slotted hole in the axial bracket Refit the lamp cover Lift the fire back onto the wall and replace glass front by lifting onto the lugs either side of the fire.
1/4/2015 11:00:11 AM • Hyundai Heating... • Answered on Jan 04, 2015
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