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katrinaxx 02-24-2007 09:45 PM

Brake lights not working
 
HIya folks,

The brake lights on my '04 Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD are not working.
Probally a blown fuse. Looking at the owners manual it appears to be
"Stop lamp" Fuse F14 10A Is this correct?

Cathy
Diamond Bell, AZ


Mike Marlow 02-25-2007 12:42 PM

Re: Brake lights not working
 

"katrinaxx" <katrinaxx@intergate.com> wrote in message
news:45E0F84A.2060202@intergate.com...
> HIya folks,
>
> The brake lights on my '04 Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD are not working.
> Probally a blown fuse. Looking at the owners manual it appears to be
> "Stop lamp" Fuse F14 10A Is this correct?
>


Yes. Is it blown?

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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net



katrinaxx 02-25-2007 05:43 PM

Re: Brake lights not working
 
Thanks for the response Mike. They weren't working last night. (I was
pulled over by the Tucson sector Border Patrol.) I checked to see if
they were working PRIOR to heading down to the local Ace hardware store
to purchase a new fuse(s) this morning. They were working. I was not
able to pull out the fuse because the little wrench they say is there
isn't. I can only guess the Tech guy at the Hyundai dealership took it
when they had to replace the sunroof and/or the Transfer box (yep, they
were both leaking). Had to buy a pair of needle nose pliers. Pulled F14
out and it wasn't blown. Put a new fuse in anyway. I'll mention it to
the dealer at my next oil change.

Best,
Cathy

Mike Marlow wrote:
> "katrinaxx" <katrinaxx@intergate.com> wrote in message
> news:45E0F84A.2060202@intergate.com...
>
>>HIya folks,
>>
>>The brake lights on my '04 Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD are not working.
>>Probally a blown fuse. Looking at the owners manual it appears to be
>>"Stop lamp" Fuse F14 10A Is this correct?
>>

>
>
> Yes. Is it blown?
>



Hyundaitech 03-04-2007 11:30 PM

Re: Re: Brake lights not working
 
Most likely, your brake pedal switch is only making intermittent
contact

"katrinaxx" wrote
> Thanks for the response Mike. They weren't working last
> night. (I was
> pulled over by the Tucson sector Border Patrol.) I checked to
> see if
> they were working PRIOR to heading down to the local Ace
> hardware store
> to purchase a new fuse(s) this morning. They were working. I
> was not
> able to pull out the fuse because the little wrench they say
> is there
> isn't. I can only guess the Tech guy at the Hyundai
> dealership took it
> when they had to replace the sunroof and/or the Transfer box
> (yep, they
> were both leaking). Had to buy a pair of needle nose pliers.
> Pulled F14
> out and it wasn't blown. Put a new fuse in anyway. I'll
> mention it to
> the dealer at my next oil change.
>
> Best,
> Cathy
>
> Mike Marlow wrote:
> > "katrinaxx" <katrinaxx@intergate.com> wrote in message
> > news:45E0F84A.2060202@intergate.com...
> >
> >>HIya folks,
> >>
> >>The brake lights on my '04 Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD are not

> working.
> >>Probally a blown fuse. Looking at the owners manual it

> appears to be
> >>"Stop lamp" Fuse F14 10A Is this correct?
> >>

> >
> >
> > Yes. Is it blown?
> >


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