Power Locks Rear Latch No Work
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Power Locks Rear Latch No Work
'99 Accent
When I open the drivers door I can hear the rear latch trying to
unlock, but it doesn't work. Is this difficult to fix?
It's not a big deal but it's a bit of a pain having to turn the car off
to open it with the key.
Chris
When I open the drivers door I can hear the rear latch trying to
unlock, but it doesn't work. Is this difficult to fix?
It's not a big deal but it's a bit of a pain having to turn the car off
to open it with the key.
Chris
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Re: Power Locks Rear Latch No Work
hyundaitech wrote:
> The difficulty of repair depends on the actual problem. The hatch cover
> comes off fairly easily. Go ahead and take it off and see what the
> problem is. It may be nothing more than a loose screw for the solenoid.
I'm not very mechanically minded.
Maybe I'll wait til it's warmer out.
Chris
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hyundaitech wrote:
> The difficulty of repair depends on the actual problem. The hatch cover
> comes off fairly easily. Go ahead and take it off and see what the
> problem is. It may be nothing more than a loose screw for the solenoid.
I'm not very mechanically minded.
Maybe I'll wait til it's warmer out.
Chris
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hyundaitech wrote:
> The difficulty of repair depends on the actual problem. The hatch cover
> comes off fairly easily. Go ahead and take it off and see what the
> problem is. It may be nothing more than a loose screw for the solenoid.
I'm not very mechanically minded.
Maybe I'll wait til it's warmer out.
Chris
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Re: Power Locks Rear Latch No Work
I had a 98 sonata with the same problem, turns out it was a bad door switch
(where the release switch is located on a sonata) it appears there's no
relay powering the rear solenoid. its a direct switch.
Prying out the switch and closing the two connector wires manually will tell
you quickly if its a bad switch.
if it is, you can possibly open the switch, and clean out the contacts. or
just get a new one at the dealer.
The sonatas carry a thick cable, since no relay is used. a loose conncetion
on the conact switch will have a volateg drop, and thus, semi latching sound
of the solenod.
I have also noticed bad contacts on the electric mirrors switches. I have
already replaced the drives side that controls all four.
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> '99 Accent
>
> When I open the drivers door I can hear the rear latch trying to
> unlock, but it doesn't work. Is this difficult to fix?
>
> It's not a big deal but it's a bit of a pain having to turn the car off
> to open it with the key.
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Power Locks Rear Latch No Work
I had a 98 sonata with the same problem, turns out it was a bad door switch
(where the release switch is located on a sonata) it appears there's no
relay powering the rear solenoid. its a direct switch.
Prying out the switch and closing the two connector wires manually will tell
you quickly if its a bad switch.
if it is, you can possibly open the switch, and clean out the contacts. or
just get a new one at the dealer.
The sonatas carry a thick cable, since no relay is used. a loose conncetion
on the conact switch will have a volateg drop, and thus, semi latching sound
of the solenod.
I have also noticed bad contacts on the electric mirrors switches. I have
already replaced the drives side that controls all four.
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1139603316.732637.73780@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> '99 Accent
>
> When I open the drivers door I can hear the rear latch trying to
> unlock, but it doesn't work. Is this difficult to fix?
>
> It's not a big deal but it's a bit of a pain having to turn the car off
> to open it with the key.
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Power Locks Rear Latch No Work
I had a 98 sonata with the same problem, turns out it was a bad door switch
(where the release switch is located on a sonata) it appears there's no
relay powering the rear solenoid. its a direct switch.
Prying out the switch and closing the two connector wires manually will tell
you quickly if its a bad switch.
if it is, you can possibly open the switch, and clean out the contacts. or
just get a new one at the dealer.
The sonatas carry a thick cable, since no relay is used. a loose conncetion
on the conact switch will have a volateg drop, and thus, semi latching sound
of the solenod.
I have also noticed bad contacts on the electric mirrors switches. I have
already replaced the drives side that controls all four.
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1139603316.732637.73780@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> '99 Accent
>
> When I open the drivers door I can hear the rear latch trying to
> unlock, but it doesn't work. Is this difficult to fix?
>
> It's not a big deal but it's a bit of a pain having to turn the car off
> to open it with the key.
>
> Chris
>
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"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> The difficulty of repair depends on the actual problem. The hatch cover
> comes off fairly easily. Go ahead and take it off and see what the
> problem is. It may be nothing more than a loose screw for the solenoid.
>
I had a 98 sonata with the same problem, turns out it was a bad door switch
(where the release switch is located on a sonata) it appears there's no
relay powering the rear solenoid. its a direct switch.
prying out the switch and closing the connector wires manually will tell you
quickly if its a bad switch.
if it is, you can possibly open the switch, and clean out the contacts.
The sonats carry a thick cable since no relay is used.
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"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> The difficulty of repair depends on the actual problem. The hatch cover
> comes off fairly easily. Go ahead and take it off and see what the
> problem is. It may be nothing more than a loose screw for the solenoid.
>
I had a 98 sonata with the same problem, turns out it was a bad door switch
(where the release switch is located on a sonata) it appears there's no
relay powering the rear solenoid. its a direct switch.
prying out the switch and closing the connector wires manually will tell you
quickly if its a bad switch.
if it is, you can possibly open the switch, and clean out the contacts.
The sonats carry a thick cable since no relay is used.
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Re: Power Locks Rear Latch No Work
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> The difficulty of repair depends on the actual problem. The hatch cover
> comes off fairly easily. Go ahead and take it off and see what the
> problem is. It may be nothing more than a loose screw for the solenoid.
>
I had a 98 sonata with the same problem, turns out it was a bad door switch
(where the release switch is located on a sonata) it appears there's no
relay powering the rear solenoid. its a direct switch.
prying out the switch and closing the connector wires manually will tell you
quickly if its a bad switch.
if it is, you can possibly open the switch, and clean out the contacts.
The sonats carry a thick cable since no relay is used.
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