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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: shanesimmo on February 23, 2020, 12:28:43
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Hi all, Recently purchased a 2017 PD SR Premium and tonight had all types of messages come up check AEB, check LKAS, Check BSDS. Turned the car on and off and all the error messages disappeared but will keep a look out to see if it reappears. Car has only done 19,000 klms and has had every service through West Star Hyundai so hoping a one of glitch. :confused:
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:welcome:
There are various scenarios / situations where these errors come up, but seldom multiple ones together... But don't stress.
You have plenty of warranty left and it not a big job for them to refresh the software.
Take a photo of the dash with these errors (with your phone) if it occurs again in the next week or two and show them at the next service.
You aren't far away from the next one.. :cool:
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Thanks. That was my plan. Cheers
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Car has already had its 20,000 km service based on time. 30,000 km service is due in August but if the errors come up again I will take a photo and book it in. So far hasn't reoccured. :)
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Car has already had its 20,000 km service based on time. 30,000 km service is due in August but if the errors come up again I will take a photo and book it in. So far hasn't reoccured. :)
Oh, fair enough. I usually do 30+K a year so I assumed you were early due the 20K, but Wife is by time as she only does 7 or 8K per year usually.
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Was the car dirty at the time?
you could always pull the codes....
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No car wasn't dirty but it had just started raining. Messages haven't reappeared in the last week so I am hoping just a one off glitch.
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I've had this exact same failure during heavy rain - fixed itself the next day.
However, I think it was about 6 months later, it failed completely and needed a new front camera which was replaced under warranty.
These are over $4,000 - definitely something you want done under warranty.
Note, my SR Premium is an Nov 2017 build.
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Wow $4k for a new front camera! Will definitely get them to check the fault codes at next service. Thanks for the tip.