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Car Related (any make, any model) / Re: Instrument cluster programming
« Last post by The Gonz March 19, 2024, 08:22:09 »I'd expect it to be plug'n'play. Others have done it.
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Car Related (any make, any model) / Re: Instrument cluster programming« Last post by The Gonz March 19, 2024, 08:22:09 »I'd expect it to be plug'n'play. Others have done it.
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PETROL / Re: i30 faulty door electronics draining battery« Last post by Sydney Lady March 19, 2024, 06:56:00 »car is booked with Tony at Roselands Automotive Centre next monday 25 March. Will advise outcome. Today of course my car is good as gold.
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GENERAL / Re: HELP: Check AEB System error light, multiple others also« Last post by Bob.W March 19, 2024, 03:06:14 »Hey y'all, Wow another person with the issue! Very surprising as it's not like we have a huge membership here - so 3 pretty similar ones in a week or so is very surprising. Yeah I'm 99.9% certain mine has nothing to do with the battery - no idea if that might be a factor for you - always IMHO a good idea to go to somewhere like SCA or Repco who has a capacitance tester, that will advise how good the current state of your battery s to when it was brand new - batteries are notorious for appearing good on the voltage front but their capacity is completely shot. But that is a separate issue to the main problems you, and I currently have. Will be fascinating to hear what folks are advised - seems very odd a bunch of us in a small community all have them at once. Do please keep us posted - trying to find the time to get mine dropped in to the local dealer to diagnose. 34
Car Related (any make, any model) / Instrument cluster programming« Last post by Janoff0432 March 19, 2024, 00:54:03 »G'day guys.
I'm hoping someone can help me. I have a 2010 hyundai i30 which has a faulty instrument cluster. My question is, if I was to buy a second hand instrument from a wrecker, would I need to get it programmed or will it just be plug and play? I'm aware the km's will be different but that doesn't bother me. 35
PETROL / Re: i30 faulty door electronics draining battery« Last post by Sydney Lady March 19, 2024, 00:07:39 » Thanks heaps, I will check out Roselands this afternoon. Will post updates
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PETROL / Re: i30 faulty door electronics draining battery« Last post by pidim March 18, 2024, 22:31:57 »I live around your area. I had a different electrical problem for Hyundai and I asked my regular mechanic if he recommended an auto electrician. To be honest, he was not prepared to "recommend" as he doesn't think there are many good ones around our area.
So with that in mind, I would suggest the only auto electrician I know, that has been in the same location for many years in Earlwood - 108 Homer St (on the corner with Bayview). However, before you do that, there is a place I have used recently and have been quite impressed. Roselands Automotive Centre - 95 Chapel St, Roselands. (02) 9759 8870. You can either call them or drop in and ask for the owner - Tony. Down to earth guy who will put his auto electrical guy on the job to look at it. They diagnosed a battery drain issue I had and fixed the problem. I hope that helps and keep us informed. 37
GENERAL / Re: HELP: Check AEB System error light, multiple others also« Last post by Gazza-75 March 18, 2024, 21:37:32 »@Shambles I've done that a couple of times already and made no difference.
I thought the issue went away over the weekend as it was fine for one of my excursions for about 30 minutes, but then my wife went to the shops in it and it was back again. 38
PETROL / i30 faulty door electronics draining battery« Last post by Sydney Lady March 18, 2024, 12:06:40 »Hi everyone, long time since I last posted. I thought I would share my current problem to see if anyone else has had similar.
I have the same door locking electronics issue as per my last post i30 Door locking/unlocking by itself History - i30 auto 2013 hatch. Keyless entry. Drivers side door outside button stopped working ages ago. was quoted too much just to take off the door to have a look so have been just using the keyfob. Passenger door outside button works ok. For quite a while now when I approach my locked car on the drivers side, the door locks start opening and closing continuously by themselves without me touching the keyfob or door. I can then open the door in between it locking. Occasionally the keyfob will work to unlock the door when the above doesn't happen. So 2 weeks ago 3rd March, I went to garage and car was completely dead, no lights, keyfob not recognised. Could open door with manual key. Called Hyundai roadside assist and NRMA came out and changed my 4 and half year old battery for a new one and all was well. Tonight went to garage, car was dead again. NRMA came out and said the door locking unlocking was draining the battery as it was completely drained. He said I need to get the electronics fixed or it will keep draining the battery. Now I have to find an auto electrician. If anyone can recommend one near Bexley, Kogarah, Rockdale I would be grateful. Has anyone had this issue before?? 39
GENERAL / Re: HELP: Check AEB System error light, multiple others also« Last post by Shambles March 18, 2024, 09:44:34 »Quote from: Gazza-75 Is it possible to 'reset' the BCM module perhaps? A BCM reset is done electrically - you simply disconnect a battery terminal for 30 mins then reconnect. 40
GENERAL / Re: HELP: Check AEB System error light, multiple others also« Last post by Gazza-75 March 18, 2024, 00:12:15 »BCM sounds interesting @The Gonz . I've had 'electrical' issues since owning my car, especially the cabin lights flickering/pulsing. Hyundai has not found any issues with the car other than a failing battery a couple of years ago which I immediately changed, but the issues persist.
Is it possible to 'reset' the BCM module perhaps? |