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Tzortzakakis Dimitrios

Jan 1, 1970
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Of a Hyundai Atos Prime? I'm looking for the (possibly burnt) fuse for the
reverse lights. The fuse box has a couple dozen fuses with cryptic acronyms
like HHGT or whatever, I don't want to remove all fuses and I can't see
which one is toast....
 
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Bill

Jan 1, 1970
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Of a Hyundai Atos Prime? I'm looking for the (possibly burnt) fuse for the
When all else fails, read the directions! Read your vehicle owners manual
and it will tell you which fuse is for what.

If you want to repair and service your own vehicle, a Hyundai factory
service manual (order from your dealer) will give detailed instructions for
troubleshooting, repair, and replacement of parts for your specific
year/model vehicle.

The 3rd party repair books you buy in auto parts stores are 1/2 inch thick
and cover many different vehicles and years.

A factory service manual set can be 4 separate books, each 2 inches thick
and all for one specific year/model vehicle! Complete electrical diagrams,
replacement instructions for every part, complete computer troubleshooting
instructions (can be 24 different computers on a new vehicle), etc. VERY
detailed!
 
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Tzortzakakis Dimitrios

Jan 1, 1970
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Ï "Bill said:
When all else fails, read the directions! Read your vehicle owners manual
and it will tell you which fuse is for what.

If you want to repair and service your own vehicle, a Hyundai factory
service manual (order from your dealer) will give detailed instructions
for troubleshooting, repair, and replacement of parts for your specific
year/model vehicle.

The 3rd party repair books you buy in auto parts stores are 1/2 inch thick
and cover many different vehicles and years.

A factory service manual set can be 4 separate books, each 2 inches thick
and all for one specific year/model vehicle! Complete electrical diagrams,
replacement instructions for every part, complete computer troubleshooting
instructions (can be 24 different computers on a new vehicle), etc. VERY
detailed!
Thanks a lot for both answers! While I am accustomed to repair "Starkstrom"
as germans say, also electrical installations, not so much with cars,
although I changed the car radio myself.
 
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