97 Sonata NO TURN SIGNALS OR HAZARDS

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by Greg, Apr 30, 2004.

  1. Greg

    Greg Guest

    Hi, how do I fix / trouble-shoot this problem? Is this a DIYer or should I
    take it to a shop?

    Thanks for any help... if anyone knows of someone who can help in the
    Baltimore Maryland area, please let me know....

    Greg
     
    Greg, Apr 30, 2004
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  2. Greg

    Zotto Guest

    The only thing you can do easily is to give a look to fuses and replace that
    one you find open.
    Else, it is a problem to relay and it need to be replaced.
    Another possibility is a short circuit somewhere.

    Zotto
     
    Zotto, Apr 30, 2004
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  3. Greg

    hyundaitech Guest

    If all the fuses are good, you likely have either a bad hazard switch or a
    bad turn signal flasher unit. The flasher is solid state and can't
    readily be checked. You're left to see if power travels through the
    hazard switch to the flasher unit properly. In most cases where the
    hazards and turn signals both don't work, it's the flasher relay. Check
    the hazard switch to see if it feels like it moves properly. If so, you
    may want to replace the flasher relay. Its cost is probably less than the
    diag time to check the system. You should be able to pick one up at any
    Hyundai dealer in town. Antwerpen does the most business in Baltimore, so
    they're more likely to have one than the others.
     
    hyundaitech, Apr 30, 2004
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  4. Greg

    Greg Guest

    Where is the flasher relay located in the Sonata? Maybe I can buy one and
    replace it myself...

    Greg
     
    Greg, May 1, 2004
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  5. Greg

    hyundaitech Guest

    It's in the "passenger compartment relay box" under the left side of the
    dash. You'll have to stick your head under the dash and look up to see
    it. It will likely be the largest relay there. If you have the new part
    ahead of time, this will help you figure things out. To remove, you must
    press in the two tabs on either side of the relay and pull out.
     
    hyundaitech, May 1, 2004
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  6. Greg

    Well2do Guest

    Hi, I replaced the flasher relay, and still no turn signals. The
    hazards worked once, but then stopped working. What would be my next
    step?

    Thanks in advance.
     
    Well2do, May 9, 2004
    #6
  7. Greg

    NobodyMan Guest

    Replace the fuse.
     
    NobodyMan, May 10, 2004
    #7
  8. Greg

    ED Guest

    Checked the bulbs?
     
    ED, May 10, 2004
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  9. Greg

    Greg Guest

    I have already replaced all bulbs, fuses and flasher relay.... Hazards and
    turn signals are not working...

    Thanks
     
    Greg, May 10, 2004
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