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Old 11-06-2007, 10:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Strange Electrical Problem 2004 tib V6

My Tibs got a strange electrical problem were randomly all the in-cabin electrics suddenly turn off and then come back on (radio, windows, clock etc).
Also the headlights dim. The engine doesn't stop tho & it doesnt have any trouble starting.

When I first noticed it, it was doing it maybe 12 times a week now its 12 times a day.

And you can see on the volt meter it goes from 14 and suddenly drops to 12-13 even lower sometimes.

I thought it was the battery so I took it to get replaced (not at Hyundai) & they tested it with a multimeter & they said the battery was fine but the altenator wasn't charging it, so I took it to Hyundai and ...Suprise suprise... they said they couldn't fault it. Its been about 3 months since and it is getting noticeably worse.

The car is standard except for a stereo which I had for 18 months before it started stuffing up.

anyone have any ideas or ammunition I can use when I take it back to Hyundai?

Also what volt battery is the tib supposed to have?

I have a video of it stuffing up If someone can tell me how to post it up.
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