Where is the starter located on a 2008 Hyundai Sonata?
It is located under the alternator. If you are looking down at the engine, it is to the far left. If you are under the car it is to the far right before the oil pan.
What does it mean when your Santa Fe won’t start?
The first and most common is when it won’t turn over. This just means that the engine doesn’t move when you turn the key. The second way that your Santa Fe won’t start is when the engine turns when you engage the starter, but it won’t fire and run on its own.
When did my Hyundai Santa Fe start having issues?
I am also elderly and need a car that runs. My 2008 Hyundai Santa fe started having issues in Jan 2017. “No Start No Crank”. It would happen once a month or so and now it seems like it is once a day or every other day. I have 135,000 miles on it.
When do you need a new starter for a Hyundai Santa Fe?
If the click happens and the solenoid and/or starter do not engage, you probably need a new starter. Once the starter is removed, an auto parts store can bench test it for you before selling you a replacement. If the click does not happen, the starter relay, ignition switch, or wiring may have a problem.
Why does my Hyundai Santa Fe have no crank?
Loose or corroded major electrical connections such as grounds or especially battery clamps are also common causes of no-cranks. Finally, a battery on its way out can cause this symptom. I went to car dealer last night.
I am also elderly and need a car that runs. My 2008 Hyundai Santa fe started having issues in Jan 2017. “No Start No Crank”. It would happen once a month or so and now it seems like it is once a day or every other day. I have 135,000 miles on it.
Why does my Santa Fe not start in neutral?
When it isn’t in park or neutral, it doesn’t send a signal that it is ok to start the car JACUSTOMER-tivgbfz2- : at first they were telling me that the shift lock was faulty Carguy1 : this may be a simple adjustment or they may have to replace the switch JACUSTOMER-tivgbfz2- : they said that they replace the shift lock Carguy1 :
Loose or corroded major electrical connections such as grounds or especially battery clamps are also common causes of no-cranks. Finally, a battery on its way out can cause this symptom. I went to car dealer last night.
If the click happens and the solenoid and/or starter do not engage, you probably need a new starter. Once the starter is removed, an auto parts store can bench test it for you before selling you a replacement. If the click does not happen, the starter relay, ignition switch, or wiring may have a problem.