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Leonardo 08-29-2007 05:56 PM

for hyundaitech... intermittent wipers work, now cruise is out
 
I took apart the dash console and replaced the time and alarm module
which fixed the intermittent and wiper parking problem but after
reassembly I tested all the controls and now the cruise doesn't work.
Before I dig back in, I'm wondering if the time and alarm module has any
cruise control functions associated with it.

The green button lite went on but the indicator for the cruise in gauge
cluster did not. Now the button doesn't light up either.

Thanks!

hyundaitech 08-31-2007 12:11 PM

Re: for hyundaitech... intermittent wipers work, now cruise is out
 
Help me out with the year and model of what we're working on here,
Leonardo.

Lots of things are possible. On some cars, most of the circuits run
through the fuse box where the TACM is attached. On others, it's easy to
swap the switch connectors when reassembling.


Leonardo 08-31-2007 04:12 PM

Re: for hyundaitech... intermittent wipers work, now cruise is out
 
hyundaitech wrote:
> Help me out with the year and model of what we're working on here,
> Leonardo.
>
> Lots of things are possible. On some cars, most of the circuits run
> through the fuse box where the TACM is attached. On others, it's easy to
> swap the switch connectors when reassembling.
>


Duh........that would help wouldn't it

1999 Elantra manual transmission

Thanks

hyundaitech 09-04-2007 12:53 PM

Re: for hyundaitech... intermittent wipers work, now cruise is out
 
If your headlamps, brake lamps, and overdrive switch work normally, then
you've just verified the necessary fuses are okay. If not, then check the
fuses in the interior fuse box (#3, #10, #16).

More likely, you plugged the wrong connector into the back of the cruse
switch. This is one of the cars where the cruise switch is in the center
of the dash along with other switches. Check to see whether any of the
others are working properly or seem to control something other than the
item for which they're labeled. For example, does cycling the defogger
switch turn the defogger on/off (vehicle must be running). On some
vehicles, not all switches are present, and there's a connector attached
to one of the blanks for the purpose of preventing it from rattling
around. Unless you have reason to believe the problem isn't here, I'd
recommend pulling the center dash panel to doublecheck the connectors.
Typically, there's a sticker on the switch that indicates the color of the
connector that is to be plugged into it.

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Leonardo 09-04-2007 04:21 PM

Re: for hyundaitech... intermittent wipers work, now cruise is out
 
Thanks!


hyundaitech wrote:
> If your headlamps, brake lamps, and overdrive switch work normally, then
> you've just verified the necessary fuses are okay. If not, then check the
> fuses in the interior fuse box (#3, #10, #16).
>
> More likely, you plugged the wrong connector into the back of the cruse
> switch. This is one of the cars where the cruise switch is in the center
> of the dash along with other switches. Check to see whether any of the
> others are working properly or seem to control something other than the
> item for which they're labeled. For example, does cycling the defogger
> switch turn the defogger on/off (vehicle must be running). On some
> vehicles, not all switches are present, and there's a connector attached
> to one of the blanks for the purpose of preventing it from rattling
> around. Unless you have reason to believe the problem isn't here, I'd
> recommend pulling the center dash panel to doublecheck the connectors.
> Typically, there's a sticker on the switch that indicates the color of the
> connector that is to be plugged into it.
>
> --
> Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
> More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
>



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