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2003 Hyundai Santa Fe - Page 4 Questions & Answers
License plate lights not working wiring
Are you measuring 4 volts with the ground on your tester attached to what?The door?The vehicle body?Check the ground on the door/wiring also and the follow the positive wiring back, if you still have to, until you get proper voltage.
OR,grab some power from a tail light and feed the licence plates lights with that,if your ground is good on the door.
MY 2003 HYUNDAI SANTA FE WILL SOMETIMES NOT START.
You could take the starter out and take it to a place like autozone and they can test it for free.They even test the system I believe when the car is still running.All stores have different testing equipment.
Drain plug location to change coolant
Look on the cross rail that is under the radiator- there are several
holes in it, one, closer to the driver side provides access to the
drain plug. Use a flashlight to see it easier. Than just use a long
flathead screw driver to unscrew it, make sure you dont loose the
rubber washer (it may stay in the drain opening). Also make sure you
have a wide drain can, as the coolant will get into the cross rail and
drain through all the holes
Hope helped.
Where is voltage regulator?
Not positive about your specific make and model but most modern vehicles have the voltage regulator built into the alternator. Classic cars use to have one mounter separately on the top of the inner-fender in between wires coming from the alternator to the battery on the positive (red) side of the circuit.
Loss of power,have these codes p0403,p0100,p0110,p0181
Hi,these are the codes,
p0403....exurst gas recirculation circuit malfunction,
p0100....mass volume air flow circuit,
p0110....intake air temperature circuit,
p0181....fuel temperature sensore a circuit performance,
It could be just one of these thats throwing the others out,so you will have to test them all seperatly,all the best,hope this was some help.
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