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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => DIESEL => Topic started by: timkeys on January 14, 2018, 09:12:50
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Hi
The ESP light is permanently on
That means I can’t use cruise control or switch ESP function on or off
This happened after I flattened the battery and recharged it
I’ve tried turning the wheel full left then full right, as described in the manual
I’ve also tried turning on the ignition with the button held down
All to no avail
I read a couple of posts suggesting it could be tyre pressure, blown stop light or a faulty wheel sensor
Can anyone help please ?
Thanks
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Hi
The ESP light is permanently on
That means I can’t use cruise control or switch ESP function on or off
This happened after I flattened the battery and recharged it
I’ve tried turning the wheel full left then full right, as described in the manual
I’ve also tried turning on the ignition with the button held down
All to no avail
I read a couple of posts suggesting it could be tyre pressure, blown stop light or a faulty wheel sensor
Can anyone help please ?
Thanks
Have you taken it for a drive, turned it off and restarted? I ripped my steering column out yesterday, had the battery disconnected. had the ESP light on., switch made no difference. Took it for a short run, shutdown, restart ESP back to normal.
Also I had intermittent ESP fault and there was a recall for the brake switch and I've had no issues since.
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Yes I’ve taken it for a drive, it hasn’t made a difference
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Yes I’ve taken it for a drive, it hasn’t made a difference
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that's me done. Sorry. Only other thing like I said the brake pedal switch is known to cause issues
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I’ll ring up a dealer tomorrow
Probably needs a diagnostic machine plugged in to work out the problem
Thanks for the help ?
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Yes it seems the brake pedal switch is faulty
Break lights don’t come on, ESP light is permanently on and I can’t use the cruise control
Rang dealer, maybe fixed under a recall warranty
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/thousands-of-hyundai-brake-lights-faulty-21245
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Yes it seems the brake pedal switch is faulty
Break lights don’t come on, ESP light is permanently on and I can’t use the cruise control
Rang dealer, maybe fixed under a recall warranty
:link: Thousands of Hyundai brake lights faulty - Car News | CarsGuide (https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/thousands-of-hyundai-brake-lights-faulty-21245)
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If it is that which seems likely it will definitely be a free warranty fix. Must have slipped through the net. :goodjob:
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Yes it seems the brake pedal switch is faulty
Break lights don’t come on, ESP light is permanently on and I can’t use the cruise control
Rang dealer, maybe fixed under a recall warranty
:link: Thousands of Hyundai brake lights faulty - Car News | CarsGuide (https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/thousands-of-hyundai-brake-lights-faulty-21245)
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Thanks for the update.
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How good is this forum and these guys that give their time and expertise to help. Very impressed with nz, tw2005, Craig and of course all the members who chip in with advice. :goodjob2: :goodjob: