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vrokhlenko@hotmail.com 02-25-2006 02:22 PM

Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 
Hello!

I have lost part of illumination on the dash controls. For example the
indicator that the AC is on works (little green rectangle), but the
letters 'AC' are not illuminated. Also the shifter (the one that is on
the floor) letters are not highlighted any more but the ones on the
panel behind the steering wheel are fine. Also the cigarette lighter
does not work which is a big deal to me. All fuses look OK but maybe I
missed something

My question is: has anybody experienced the same problem and how
difficult/expensive is it to fix this.

Your response is greatly appreciated!


Bob 02-25-2006 08:31 PM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 

<vrokhlenko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140895370.827578.112460@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello!
>
> I have lost part of illumination on the dash controls. For example the
> indicator that the AC is on works (little green rectangle), but the
> letters 'AC' are not illuminated. Also the shifter (the one that is on
> the floor) letters are not highlighted any more but the ones on the
> panel behind the steering wheel are fine. Also the cigarette lighter
> does not work which is a big deal to me. All fuses look OK but maybe I
> missed something
>
> My question is: has anybody experienced the same problem and how
> difficult/expensive is it to fix this.
>
> Your response is greatly appreciated!
>

It will cost you nothing, and it really doesn't matter difficult it is for
them to fix it. If I had to guess, it's probably a connector that came
loose. The only problem I foresee is that the dealers can't get parts yet
for the '06. I've been waiting for a month and a half for a power outlet
that has no output. Good luck.

On another note.... As for those that say Hyundai is very customer focused,
THEY ARE NOT!!!! A call to the 800 number asking to speak to a district
manager about this and the unrepairable vibration problem this car has
resulted in a call back from the service manager AT THE DEALERSHIP basically
asking what my problem was - and we aren't talking about my car problem. A
refresher..... car had a vibration since day one. They tried balancing the
tires- didn't fix it. They swapped tires from a different vehicle on the
lot. That made the car pull, and still have the vibration. They then moved
the tires around on the vehicle. This made the vehicle pull the other way
(was left, now it's right), but only slightly. My issue now stands at what's
going to happen the next time the tires are rotated. They actually admitted
ON THE INVOICE that they test drove the vehicle at 75 mph on a road with a
35 mph speed limit!



Bob 02-25-2006 08:31 PM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 

<vrokhlenko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140895370.827578.112460@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello!
>
> I have lost part of illumination on the dash controls. For example the
> indicator that the AC is on works (little green rectangle), but the
> letters 'AC' are not illuminated. Also the shifter (the one that is on
> the floor) letters are not highlighted any more but the ones on the
> panel behind the steering wheel are fine. Also the cigarette lighter
> does not work which is a big deal to me. All fuses look OK but maybe I
> missed something
>
> My question is: has anybody experienced the same problem and how
> difficult/expensive is it to fix this.
>
> Your response is greatly appreciated!
>

It will cost you nothing, and it really doesn't matter difficult it is for
them to fix it. If I had to guess, it's probably a connector that came
loose. The only problem I foresee is that the dealers can't get parts yet
for the '06. I've been waiting for a month and a half for a power outlet
that has no output. Good luck.

On another note.... As for those that say Hyundai is very customer focused,
THEY ARE NOT!!!! A call to the 800 number asking to speak to a district
manager about this and the unrepairable vibration problem this car has
resulted in a call back from the service manager AT THE DEALERSHIP basically
asking what my problem was - and we aren't talking about my car problem. A
refresher..... car had a vibration since day one. They tried balancing the
tires- didn't fix it. They swapped tires from a different vehicle on the
lot. That made the car pull, and still have the vibration. They then moved
the tires around on the vehicle. This made the vehicle pull the other way
(was left, now it's right), but only slightly. My issue now stands at what's
going to happen the next time the tires are rotated. They actually admitted
ON THE INVOICE that they test drove the vehicle at 75 mph on a road with a
35 mph speed limit!



Bob 02-25-2006 08:31 PM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 

<vrokhlenko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140895370.827578.112460@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello!
>
> I have lost part of illumination on the dash controls. For example the
> indicator that the AC is on works (little green rectangle), but the
> letters 'AC' are not illuminated. Also the shifter (the one that is on
> the floor) letters are not highlighted any more but the ones on the
> panel behind the steering wheel are fine. Also the cigarette lighter
> does not work which is a big deal to me. All fuses look OK but maybe I
> missed something
>
> My question is: has anybody experienced the same problem and how
> difficult/expensive is it to fix this.
>
> Your response is greatly appreciated!
>

It will cost you nothing, and it really doesn't matter difficult it is for
them to fix it. If I had to guess, it's probably a connector that came
loose. The only problem I foresee is that the dealers can't get parts yet
for the '06. I've been waiting for a month and a half for a power outlet
that has no output. Good luck.

On another note.... As for those that say Hyundai is very customer focused,
THEY ARE NOT!!!! A call to the 800 number asking to speak to a district
manager about this and the unrepairable vibration problem this car has
resulted in a call back from the service manager AT THE DEALERSHIP basically
asking what my problem was - and we aren't talking about my car problem. A
refresher..... car had a vibration since day one. They tried balancing the
tires- didn't fix it. They swapped tires from a different vehicle on the
lot. That made the car pull, and still have the vibration. They then moved
the tires around on the vehicle. This made the vehicle pull the other way
(was left, now it's right), but only slightly. My issue now stands at what's
going to happen the next time the tires are rotated. They actually admitted
ON THE INVOICE that they test drove the vehicle at 75 mph on a road with a
35 mph speed limit!



vrokhlenko@hotmail.com 02-26-2006 10:44 AM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 
It will cost me and probably a lot since my car is 2000 V6, not 2006!


vrokhlenko@hotmail.com 02-26-2006 10:44 AM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 
It will cost me and probably a lot since my car is 2000 V6, not 2006!


vrokhlenko@hotmail.com 02-26-2006 10:44 AM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 
It will cost me and probably a lot since my car is 2000 V6, not 2006!


Bob 02-26-2006 11:09 AM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 

<vrokhlenko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140968668.816283.90750@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
> It will cost me and probably a lot since my car is 2000 V6, not 2006!
>

Go to http://www.hmaservice.com/ look at the schematics, and see what the
common point might be for those lights.



Bob 02-26-2006 11:09 AM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 

<vrokhlenko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140968668.816283.90750@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
> It will cost me and probably a lot since my car is 2000 V6, not 2006!
>

Go to http://www.hmaservice.com/ look at the schematics, and see what the
common point might be for those lights.



Bob 02-26-2006 11:09 AM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 

<vrokhlenko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140968668.816283.90750@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
> It will cost me and probably a lot since my car is 2000 V6, not 2006!
>

Go to http://www.hmaservice.com/ look at the schematics, and see what the
common point might be for those lights.



hyundaitech 02-26-2006 09:41 PM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 
Most likely, the lack of illumination is just the bulbs. It'll be cheap if
you're able to pull the panels and replace them youself. If not, be
prepared to spend some significant labor money.

Check your lighter to see if you have power in the center terminal and
ground on the outside. If so, you need an element. If no power, go back
and check the cigar fuse in the interior fuse block. If neither power nor
ground, you're probably unplugged behind the panel.


hyundaitech 02-26-2006 09:41 PM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 
Most likely, the lack of illumination is just the bulbs. It'll be cheap if
you're able to pull the panels and replace them youself. If not, be
prepared to spend some significant labor money.

Check your lighter to see if you have power in the center terminal and
ground on the outside. If so, you need an element. If no power, go back
and check the cigar fuse in the interior fuse block. If neither power nor
ground, you're probably unplugged behind the panel.


hyundaitech 02-26-2006 09:41 PM

Re: Sonata 2000 V6: partial loss of the front panel lights
 
Most likely, the lack of illumination is just the bulbs. It'll be cheap if
you're able to pull the panels and replace them youself. If not, be
prepared to spend some significant labor money.

Check your lighter to see if you have power in the center terminal and
ground on the outside. If so, you need an element. If no power, go back
and check the cigar fuse in the interior fuse block. If neither power nor
ground, you're probably unplugged behind the panel.



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