Is this supposed to happen?
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Is this supposed to happen?
2008 Hyundai Elantra. When I close the trunk, the tail lights flash.
When I close the hood, the parking lights flash. The owner's manual
says nothing about this. ????
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
When I close the hood, the parking lights flash. The owner's manual
says nothing about this. ????
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
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Re: Is this supposed to happen?
On Oct 16, 5:26 pm, twinmount...@webtv.net (---MIKE---) wrote:
> 2008 Hyundai Elantra. When I close the trunk, the tail lights flash.
> When I close the hood, the parking lights flash. The owner's manual
> says nothing about this. ????
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
By any chance have you locked your doors via the remote while the
trunk or hood were open?
> 2008 Hyundai Elantra. When I close the trunk, the tail lights flash.
> When I close the hood, the parking lights flash. The owner's manual
> says nothing about this. ????
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
By any chance have you locked your doors via the remote while the
trunk or hood were open?
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>By any chance have you locked your
> doors via the remote while the trunk or
> hood were open?
That's it! If the doors are not locked the light doesn't flash. With
the doors locked it does flash. What would be the purpose of this?
(The doors can be locked using the switch on the door to do this also).
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
> doors via the remote while the trunk or
> hood were open?
That's it! If the doors are not locked the light doesn't flash. With
the doors locked it does flash. What would be the purpose of this?
(The doors can be locked using the switch on the door to do this also).
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
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Re: Is this supposed to happen?
On Oct 17, 8:34 am, twinmount...@webtv.net (---MIKE---) wrote:
> >By any chance have you locked your
> > doors via the remote while the trunk or
> > hood were open?
>
> That's it! If the doors are not locked the light doesn't flash. With
> the doors locked it does flash. What would be the purpose of this?
> (The doors can be locked using the switch on the door to do this also).
>
> ---MIKE---
The flashing of the lights is tied to the alarm engaging, not the
doors locking. Normally the alarm engages when you lock the doors from
the remote, but it can't do that (for obvious reasons) when the hood
or trunk is open. So instead, it waits patently for all the car's
openings to be secured, and engages the alarm at that time.
(Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
to be closed.
> >By any chance have you locked your
> > doors via the remote while the trunk or
> > hood were open?
>
> That's it! If the doors are not locked the light doesn't flash. With
> the doors locked it does flash. What would be the purpose of this?
> (The doors can be locked using the switch on the door to do this also).
>
> ---MIKE---
The flashing of the lights is tied to the alarm engaging, not the
doors locking. Normally the alarm engages when you lock the doors from
the remote, but it can't do that (for obvious reasons) when the hood
or trunk is open. So instead, it waits patently for all the car's
openings to be secured, and engages the alarm at that time.
(Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
to be closed.
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Re: Is this supposed to happen?
Thanks Matthew. I wasn't aware that my car was equipped with the alarm
system (I bought it used with 11300 miles. It had been a rental car).
Apparently it does have the alarm system.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
system (I bought it used with 11300 miles. It had been a rental car).
Apparently it does have the alarm system.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
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On Oct 17, 12:49 pm, Matthew Fedder <enigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> (Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
> is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
> to be closed.
This may have been a change made with the 2007 redesign. I know 2001
to 2006 do not monitor the trunk for alarm purposes.
> (Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
> is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
> to be closed.
This may have been a change made with the 2007 redesign. I know 2001
to 2006 do not monitor the trunk for alarm purposes.
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Re: Is this supposed to happen?
hyundaitech wrote:
> On Oct 17, 12:49 pm, Matthew Fedder <enigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> (Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
>> is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
>> to be closed.
>
> This may have been a change made with the 2007 redesign. I know 2001
> to 2006 do not monitor the trunk for alarm purposes.
On my 2009 Sonata
open trunk
get out of car and shut doors
lock car with key fob
close trunk tail lights flash (could not see if parking lights flashed
also but suspect they did)
Larry
> On Oct 17, 12:49 pm, Matthew Fedder <enigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> (Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
>> is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
>> to be closed.
>
> This may have been a change made with the 2007 redesign. I know 2001
> to 2006 do not monitor the trunk for alarm purposes.
On my 2009 Sonata
open trunk
get out of car and shut doors
lock car with key fob
close trunk tail lights flash (could not see if parking lights flashed
also but suspect they did)
Larry
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Re: Is this supposed to happen?
On Oct 18, 9:19 am, hyundaitech <hyundaim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 17, 12:49 pm, Matthew Fedder <enigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > (Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
> > is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
> > to be closed.
>
> This may have been a change made with the 2007 redesign. I know 2001
> to 2006 do not monitor the trunk for alarm purposes.
I'm not sure if it was a misunderstanding at all, but the lights also
wait until I close my trunk before flashing, so it is being monitored.
It's just that the monitor is only used to engage the alarm, not to
trigger it. That's what baffles me.
> On Oct 17, 12:49 pm, Matthew Fedder <enigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > (Now of course, on my Elantra, the alarm doesn't go off when the trunk
> > is opened, so I'm not quite sure why it bothers to wait for the trunk
> > to be closed.
>
> This may have been a change made with the 2007 redesign. I know 2001
> to 2006 do not monitor the trunk for alarm purposes.
I'm not sure if it was a misunderstanding at all, but the lights also
wait until I close my trunk before flashing, so it is being monitored.
It's just that the monitor is only used to engage the alarm, not to
trigger it. That's what baffles me.
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