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Tammy Alexander Posted on Aug 20, 2015

Where is the fuse box located under the hood of my 2009 Hyundai Sonata and how can I tell if its no good?

Ignition won't turn past locking position, tried everything except what my brother said to do which is check the fuse under the hood if that don't work the pin in the ignition switch is broke I'm praying its a simple fix

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