01 Elantra,Air bag light keeps coming on
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01 Elantra,Air bag light keeps coming on
About a yr after we got our car(bought it new)The air bag light kept coming
on.I take it in when it comes on,the dealer fixes it,then it will come back
on a few mos.later.The last time I took it in they said they just lubed up
the connecter under the passenger seat again.The first time they said it
had corrosion on the connecter. Are they actually fixing the right
problem?
on.I take it in when it comes on,the dealer fixes it,then it will come back
on a few mos.later.The last time I took it in they said they just lubed up
the connecter under the passenger seat again.The first time they said it
had corrosion on the connecter. Are they actually fixing the right
problem?
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Re: 01 Elantra,Air bag light keeps coming on
It's hard to judge the repair without having the trouble code, but I've had
improve the contact in the connectors for the seat air bags on several
cars. It's important that the wiring be held relatively still and the
connector be clipped into the connector holder when this is done. Also,
try not to keep items under your front seats that could contact the seat
bottoms. These can contact the connector and jostle it enough to make a
change in the contact resistance. The air bag system is very sensitive to
this and, while I don't think it should cause the lamp to come on, it can't
hurt to do it.
improve the contact in the connectors for the seat air bags on several
cars. It's important that the wiring be held relatively still and the
connector be clipped into the connector holder when this is done. Also,
try not to keep items under your front seats that could contact the seat
bottoms. These can contact the connector and jostle it enough to make a
change in the contact resistance. The air bag system is very sensitive to
this and, while I don't think it should cause the lamp to come on, it can't
hurt to do it.
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Re: 01 Elantra,Air bag light keeps coming on
My light cme on when I removed the fuse thinking that I might be able to
reset a chck engine light problem upon which the air bag light also came on.
Thus, the problem might also exist at the fuse end if that has corrosion or
a loose contact.
----- Original Message -----
From: "hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.autos.hyundai
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: 01 Elantra,Air bag light keeps coming on
> It's hard to judge the repair without having the trouble code, but I've
> had
> improve the contact in the connectors for the seat air bags on several
> cars. It's important that the wiring be held relatively still and the
> connector be clipped into the connector holder when this is done. Also,
> try not to keep items under your front seats that could contact the seat
> bottoms. These can contact the connector and jostle it enough to make a
> change in the contact resistance. The air bag system is very sensitive to
> this and, while I don't think it should cause the lamp to come on, it
> can't
> hurt to do it.
>
"tankerspouse" <gunner19k@wmconnect.com> wrote in message
news:b09723102f381c37d90e12ce0d0921d0@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> About a yr after we got our car(bought it new)The air bag light kept
> coming
> on.I take it in when it comes on,the dealer fixes it,then it will come
> back
> on a few mos.later.The last time I took it in they said they just lubed up
> the connecter under the passenger seat again.The first time they said it
> had corrosion on the connecter. Are they actually fixing the right
> problem?
>
reset a chck engine light problem upon which the air bag light also came on.
Thus, the problem might also exist at the fuse end if that has corrosion or
a loose contact.
----- Original Message -----
From: "hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.autos.hyundai
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: 01 Elantra,Air bag light keeps coming on
> It's hard to judge the repair without having the trouble code, but I've
> had
> improve the contact in the connectors for the seat air bags on several
> cars. It's important that the wiring be held relatively still and the
> connector be clipped into the connector holder when this is done. Also,
> try not to keep items under your front seats that could contact the seat
> bottoms. These can contact the connector and jostle it enough to make a
> change in the contact resistance. The air bag system is very sensitive to
> this and, while I don't think it should cause the lamp to come on, it
> can't
> hurt to do it.
>
"tankerspouse" <gunner19k@wmconnect.com> wrote in message
news:b09723102f381c37d90e12ce0d0921d0@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> About a yr after we got our car(bought it new)The air bag light kept
> coming
> on.I take it in when it comes on,the dealer fixes it,then it will come
> back
> on a few mos.later.The last time I took it in they said they just lubed up
> the connecter under the passenger seat again.The first time they said it
> had corrosion on the connecter. Are they actually fixing the right
> problem?
>
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Re: 01 Elantra,Air bag light keeps coming on
Anytime the lamp comes on, there should be one of the following
conditions:
1. Trouble code stored in module.
2. No power to module or module unplugged.
If you have a trouble code, you already know what type of problem exists
(low voltage, deployment, internal module failure, excessive resistance on
a particular circuit, etc.).
conditions:
1. Trouble code stored in module.
2. No power to module or module unplugged.
If you have a trouble code, you already know what type of problem exists
(low voltage, deployment, internal module failure, excessive resistance on
a particular circuit, etc.).
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battery replacement ? for Hyundaitech
The battery is failing in my XG350L with 25000 miles. Very slow
cranking when starting. Volts look good but I think it would fail a
load test. Never left any lights on or had a problem until just
recently. Hyundai pro-rates the battery after the 2 year free
replacment period. Any idea (HYUNDAITECH) what it will cost if I have
Hyundai replace it? I have read on here that the Hyundai batteries are
complete crap so if they are charging anything excessive I will buy my
own and install it. The OEM battery 600 CCA is kind of low for Chicago
winters anyway. I was looking at an Interstate 800 CCA made
specifically for the reverse terminal foreign batteries like Hyundai
uses.
Recommendations? Thoughts?
cranking when starting. Volts look good but I think it would fail a
load test. Never left any lights on or had a problem until just
recently. Hyundai pro-rates the battery after the 2 year free
replacment period. Any idea (HYUNDAITECH) what it will cost if I have
Hyundai replace it? I have read on here that the Hyundai batteries are
complete crap so if they are charging anything excessive I will buy my
own and install it. The OEM battery 600 CCA is kind of low for Chicago
winters anyway. I was looking at an Interstate 800 CCA made
specifically for the reverse terminal foreign batteries like Hyundai
uses.
Recommendations? Thoughts?
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Re: battery replacement ? for Hyundaitech
KR-
Unless the full and complete replacement of your battery is covered 100% by
Hyundai, go by a battery and do it your self.
Whatever Hyundai throws in there won't last much past 3 yrs, so do NOT pay
for it.
Kevin
"KR" <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The battery is failing in my XG350L with 25000 miles. Very slow
> cranking when starting. Volts look good but I think it would fail a
> load test. Never left any lights on or had a problem until just
> recently. Hyundai pro-rates the battery after the 2 year free
> replacment period. Any idea (HYUNDAITECH) what it will cost if I have
> Hyundai replace it? I have read on here that the Hyundai batteries are
> complete crap so if they are charging anything excessive I will buy my
> own and install it. The OEM battery 600 CCA is kind of low for Chicago
> winters anyway. I was looking at an Interstate 800 CCA made
> specifically for the reverse terminal foreign batteries like Hyundai
> uses.
>
> Recommendations? Thoughts?
Unless the full and complete replacement of your battery is covered 100% by
Hyundai, go by a battery and do it your self.
Whatever Hyundai throws in there won't last much past 3 yrs, so do NOT pay
for it.
Kevin
"KR" <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r4l3m0lh2qmk8ovujo90h5vqcou40ph7bj@4ax.com...
> The battery is failing in my XG350L with 25000 miles. Very slow
> cranking when starting. Volts look good but I think it would fail a
> load test. Never left any lights on or had a problem until just
> recently. Hyundai pro-rates the battery after the 2 year free
> replacment period. Any idea (HYUNDAITECH) what it will cost if I have
> Hyundai replace it? I have read on here that the Hyundai batteries are
> complete crap so if they are charging anything excessive I will buy my
> own and install it. The OEM battery 600 CCA is kind of low for Chicago
> winters anyway. I was looking at an Interstate 800 CCA made
> specifically for the reverse terminal foreign batteries like Hyundai
> uses.
>
> Recommendations? Thoughts?
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