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Replace brake light switch on 1997 hyundai elantra

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2008

SOURCE: thermostat in a 1997 hyundai elantra

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1. Drain the coolant down to thermostat level or below. 2. Remove the coolant outlet fitting and gasket. 3. Remove the thermostat

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2008

SOURCE: i have a hyundai elantra 2001.. the brake light and the battery light both turn on.. what could be the problem...

Your alternator is probably not charging at full capacity. The brake light is next in sequence with the battery light, and will glow dimly. (Set your parking brake, and it will glow brighter.) I replaced the alternator, and cleared up the problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2008

SOURCE: How do I change the back brake light of a Hyundai Elantra?

If it is the light in the rear window, there are two plastic caps on either side on the base of the light. Pop off the cap and remove the screws inside. That should allow you to get to the bulb. I went to autozone for the bulb w/o removing it and they gave me the wrong one. If you have the bulb removed, you're better off, if not, the people at advanced got me the correct one without any issues. If it's the brake lights on the back of the trunk, you access those from inside the trunk. On either side, there are thumbscrews (sometimes under the fabric lining flaps). Once you remove the bulb carrier, you'll know which one is out. It usually lines up with the red cover but if you can borrow someone's time, have them look in your trunk at the bulbs as you test your parking lights to see which one lights and which one doesn't. Hope this helps.

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Johnny Brown

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2009

SOURCE: How do you replace the brake sensor switch located

just un plug it and twist out.install new and adjust.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2010

SOURCE: how to replace 2002 hyundai elantra hub and bearing

With the car on ground, break loose the drive-axle nut, and the wheel nuts , than jack up the car, support it properly, remove the wheel ,remove the axle-nut.
Remove the brake caliper assembly-- support it properly.
Remove the two bolts that hold the hub bracket to the Macpherson strut assemble, remove the lower arm ball joint and remove the steering tie- rod ball-joint attached to the hub bracket. That's it.Slide off the hub /with the bracket off the drive-shaft.
Follow steps backwards to assemble back.

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1. Check the fuse: Ensure that the fuse for the brake lights and shift interlock system is not blown. If it is, replace it with a new fuse of the same rating.

2. Inspect the wiring: Examine the wiring that connects the brake lights, brake switch, and shift interlock solenoid. Look for any signs of damage or loose connections. Repair or replace any faulty wiring as necessary.

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