Originally Posted By: jsinton
Originally Posted By: BHopkins
JSinton,
Sorry to get a little off topic here, but this should be brief so we can get back on track.
Would you share the Hyundai forum that you visit. My daughter-in-law has a minor electrical issue with her Sonata. She asked me for help, but I haven't been able to diagnose it. I found a Sonata forum and posted a question, but didn't get a single response, even after bumping it a few times. Pretty disappointed. Perhaps the forum you visit will be more helpful? It couldn't hurt for me to try, right?
BTW, I admire how even keeled you are, even when some here get personal in attacks. Great composure. Wish more of us here were like that.
I'd be glad to help you. What is the problem?
When they start up the car and pull out of the driveway, as soon as they are going down the street, the a/c and radio will shut down, including the a/c display. It only lasts a few seconds and then everything comes back on, and stays on.
I thought perhaps it was a relay issue, so I swapped the relay with another. Didn't solve the problem.
Any ideas?
Originally Posted By: BHopkins
JSinton,
Sorry to get a little off topic here, but this should be brief so we can get back on track.
Would you share the Hyundai forum that you visit. My daughter-in-law has a minor electrical issue with her Sonata. She asked me for help, but I haven't been able to diagnose it. I found a Sonata forum and posted a question, but didn't get a single response, even after bumping it a few times. Pretty disappointed. Perhaps the forum you visit will be more helpful? It couldn't hurt for me to try, right?
BTW, I admire how even keeled you are, even when some here get personal in attacks. Great composure. Wish more of us here were like that.
I'd be glad to help you. What is the problem?
When they start up the car and pull out of the driveway, as soon as they are going down the street, the a/c and radio will shut down, including the a/c display. It only lasts a few seconds and then everything comes back on, and stays on.
I thought perhaps it was a relay issue, so I swapped the relay with another. Didn't solve the problem.
Any ideas?