i30 Owners Club
GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: Crustycottage on October 17, 2018, 05:02:23
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Been working away for 10 days, drove car yesterday to work and EPB warning light remained on.
No issues with brake physically being on that I could feel, and the handbrake switch appeared to function ok. No EPB light on way home, but four subsequent short trips EPB light has remained on. :crazy2:
Operator Manual states go to the trusty Hyundai dealer :phone1:
Anybody else had this happen on their PD ??
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Nope. Not yet. The gremlins are at it again. Sabotage by other manufacturers I say! :disapp:
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Booked into John Hughes Hyundai Welshpool road tomorrow. Maybe get them to program gds for changed TPMS sensors in alloys at same time for a fee of course :whistler:
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Booked into John Hughes Hyundai Welshpool road tomorrow. Maybe get them to program gds for changed TPMS sensors in alloys at same time for a fee of course :whistler:
Now that would be a win.
:link: Kylie Minogue - I Should Be So Lucky - Official Video - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_TvpBwSZDM)
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Apparently Hyundai tech cant read the Veloster TMPS sender units as they are black rubber and i30 senders are silver metal type via GDS unit.
They can fit different i30 TPMS senders for over $1400 :blubber: bargain not. i will fit the originals TPMS off original wheels
As for EPB fault, they cant replicate warning light whereas it was shining like a beacon on drive there, and no faults whatsover on OBD computer. :crazy2:
So guess I keep driving until it blows up.
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Gee! John Hughes tech cant find a fault, where have I heard that before :whistler:
I do seem to remember when first doing the wheel changeover it was suggested to use the TPMS from the i30 to prevent incompatibility problems :disapp:
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Gee! John Hughes tech cant find a fault, where have I heard that before
I do seem to remember when first doing the wheel changeover it was suggested to use the TPMS from the i30 to prevent incompatibility problems
EPB warning light bulb has probably blown, removed or taped over. i haven't used this John Hughes branch before, and probably wont again :whistler:
Yeah yeah Craig just thought me Veloster TPMS senders would work. :head_butt:
Maybe the TPMS warning light is causing EPB warning light to activate as a protest support demo for changing veloster wheels :P
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Ok so no EPB warning light on now.
No fault codes on obd port/ computer.
No Hyundai recalls or bulletins regarding this.
No charge to me.
So not too bad result from John Hughes Hyundai Welshpool rd :goodjob:
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These bloody EPB, just put a normal hand brake in for peats sake. So much easier and one less button to go wrong.
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These bloody EPB, just put a normal hand brake in for peats sake. So much easier and one less button to go wrong.
It does generally work very well on the PD. For example if you use the Auto hold function it will automatically apply the EPB when you select park. It also disengages if you have your seatbelt on and select drive.. etc (works more seamlessly than the one in my Calais V did)