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Smee 09-12-2006 11:05 PM

Blown Fuse???
 
Left work today and used the remote to unlock the doors on my 2005
Elantra, got in and lowered the windows and tilted up the sunroof.
Upon arriving home I had to manually close the sunroof, the elctronic
locks didn't work using the switch on the drivers side armrest, and I
could not lock the doors with the remote, the windows did close using
the switch. Is this all tied into one blown fuse or am I looking at a
bigger problem. I have had the car exactly one year today.


hyundaitech 09-13-2006 08:02 PM

Re: Blown Fuse???
 
Fuse 15 in the passenger compartment fuse box feeds the sunroof controller
and the door lock control module. Fuse 24 feeds the sunroof controller
and the electronic time and alarm control module. It's plausible it
could
be either.

My primary suspicion in the matter would be a shorted door lock actuator
causing the fuse to blow. If you find a blown fuse and replace it,
you'll
probably find that either unlocking or locking the doors with the switch
(or remote) causes the fuse to blow.


hyundaitech 09-13-2006 08:02 PM

Re: Blown Fuse???
 
Fuse 15 in the passenger compartment fuse box feeds the sunroof controller
and the door lock control module. Fuse 24 feeds the sunroof controller
and the electronic time and alarm control module. It's plausible it
could
be either.

My primary suspicion in the matter would be a shorted door lock actuator
causing the fuse to blow. If you find a blown fuse and replace it,
you'll
probably find that either unlocking or locking the doors with the switch
(or remote) causes the fuse to blow.


Smee 09-13-2006 10:06 PM

Re: Blown Fuse???
 
On 2006-09-13 20:02:14 -0400, "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> said:

> Fuse 15 in the passenger compartment fuse box feeds the sunroof controller
> and the door lock control module. Fuse 24 feeds the sunroof controller
> and the electronic time and alarm control module. It's plausible it
> could
> be either.
> My primary suspicion in the matter would be a shorted door lock actuator
> causing the fuse to blow. If you find a blown fuse and replace it,
> you'll
> probably find that either unlocking or locking the doors with the switch
> (or remote) causes the fuse to blow.


Thanks for your reply. I'll tell them when I bring it in for it's 12
month service later next week.


Smee 09-13-2006 10:06 PM

Re: Blown Fuse???
 
On 2006-09-13 20:02:14 -0400, "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> said:

> Fuse 15 in the passenger compartment fuse box feeds the sunroof controller
> and the door lock control module. Fuse 24 feeds the sunroof controller
> and the electronic time and alarm control module. It's plausible it
> could
> be either.
> My primary suspicion in the matter would be a shorted door lock actuator
> causing the fuse to blow. If you find a blown fuse and replace it,
> you'll
> probably find that either unlocking or locking the doors with the switch
> (or remote) causes the fuse to blow.


Thanks for your reply. I'll tell them when I bring it in for it's 12
month service later next week.



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