99 Elantra Problem
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99 Elantra Problem
Hello All,
I have a problem with my sister's 99 Elantra that I may need
some help on. She is telling me that when she puts a current load on
the car (radio, A/C with head) that her lights are periodically going
out. She can then start the car and it won't go out again until she
turns the lights, radio etc on again. She is bringing the car back now
so that I can read the ODB code (She said the check engine light cam
on but is now off), but I'm thinking that the alternator is on the way
out. Anyone have any other ideas as to what it can be? The car has 73k
miles on it.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Nick
I have a problem with my sister's 99 Elantra that I may need
some help on. She is telling me that when she puts a current load on
the car (radio, A/C with head) that her lights are periodically going
out. She can then start the car and it won't go out again until she
turns the lights, radio etc on again. She is bringing the car back now
so that I can read the ODB code (She said the check engine light cam
on but is now off), but I'm thinking that the alternator is on the way
out. Anyone have any other ideas as to what it can be? The car has 73k
miles on it.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Nick
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Re: 99 Elantra Problem
Followup on this issue..I took the ODB readout and it was saying a
P0562 "system voltage low". I google search suggests that it is a bad
battery?
Thanks,
Nick
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:49:00 -0500, Nick
<npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYShotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello All,
>
> I have a problem with my sister's 99 Elantra that I may need
>some help on. She is telling me that when she puts a current load on
>the car (radio, A/C with head) that her lights are periodically going
>out. She can then start the car and it won't go out again until she
>turns the lights, radio etc on again. She is bringing the car back now
>so that I can read the ODB code (She said the check engine light cam
>on but is now off), but I'm thinking that the alternator is on the way
>out. Anyone have any other ideas as to what it can be? The car has 73k
>miles on it.
>
>
>Thanks for your help in advance,
>
>Nick
>
P0562 "system voltage low". I google search suggests that it is a bad
battery?
Thanks,
Nick
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:49:00 -0500, Nick
<npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYShotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello All,
>
> I have a problem with my sister's 99 Elantra that I may need
>some help on. She is telling me that when she puts a current load on
>the car (radio, A/C with head) that her lights are periodically going
>out. She can then start the car and it won't go out again until she
>turns the lights, radio etc on again. She is bringing the car back now
>so that I can read the ODB code (She said the check engine light cam
>on but is now off), but I'm thinking that the alternator is on the way
>out. Anyone have any other ideas as to what it can be? The car has 73k
>miles on it.
>
>
>Thanks for your help in advance,
>
>Nick
>
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Re: 99 Elantra Problem
I would take the battery to a local parts store..
they test them for free, and they are cheap and
easy to replace....
stan@hirise.com
"Nick" <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYShotmail.com> wrote in message
news:thop21186b266fbv2db8vpmdjvq5q4plbd@4ax.com...
> Followup on this issue..I took the ODB readout and it was saying a
> P0562 "system voltage low". I google search suggests that it is a bad
> battery?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick
>
>
> On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:49:00 -0500, Nick
> <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYShotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>> I have a problem with my sister's 99 Elantra that I may need
>>some help on. She is telling me that when she puts a current load on
>>the car (radio, A/C with head) that her lights are periodically going
>>out. She can then start the car and it won't go out again until she
>>turns the lights, radio etc on again. She is bringing the car back now
>>so that I can read the ODB code (She said the check engine light cam
>>on but is now off), but I'm thinking that the alternator is on the way
>>out. Anyone have any other ideas as to what it can be? The car has 73k
>>miles on it.
>>
>>
>>Thanks for your help in advance,
>>
>>Nick
>>
>
they test them for free, and they are cheap and
easy to replace....
stan@hirise.com
"Nick" <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYShotmail.com> wrote in message
news:thop21186b266fbv2db8vpmdjvq5q4plbd@4ax.com...
> Followup on this issue..I took the ODB readout and it was saying a
> P0562 "system voltage low". I google search suggests that it is a bad
> battery?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick
>
>
> On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:49:00 -0500, Nick
> <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYShotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>> I have a problem with my sister's 99 Elantra that I may need
>>some help on. She is telling me that when she puts a current load on
>>the car (radio, A/C with head) that her lights are periodically going
>>out. She can then start the car and it won't go out again until she
>>turns the lights, radio etc on again. She is bringing the car back now
>>so that I can read the ODB code (She said the check engine light cam
>>on but is now off), but I'm thinking that the alternator is on the way
>>out. Anyone have any other ideas as to what it can be? The car has 73k
>>miles on it.
>>
>>
>>Thanks for your help in advance,
>>
>>Nick
>>
>
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Re: 99 Elantra Problem
Nick wrote:
> Followup on this issue..I took the ODB readout and it was saying a
> P0562 "system voltage low". I google search suggests that it is a bad
> battery?
If the battery is more than three years old, that's a good bet. It could
also indicate a failing alternator. Have the alternator and the battery
checked.
> Followup on this issue..I took the ODB readout and it was saying a
> P0562 "system voltage low". I google search suggests that it is a bad
> battery?
If the battery is more than three years old, that's a good bet. It could
also indicate a failing alternator. Have the alternator and the battery
checked.
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