it is a body control module and it controls all of the relays and electrical in your car it is the black little box that all of your fuzes are in under your dash Hyundai put out a fautly Body Control Module. BCM, call Hyundai of North America and make a claim if enough of us do this they will recall the faulty BCM and replace it with an up graded one just file a claim 1-800-633-5151
They are inside the headlight assembly. If they are broken you will have to replace the whole assembly. The dealership will charge you about $1000 for two new ones. I found some online for $117 a piece and installed them myself. Hope that helps.
In my case the ABS Control Module is out. Its over $1000 to replace this module at the dealer so I just left it. Brakes work fine, you just don't have anti-lock braking.
take it out then replace it
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I used 800, 1000, 2000 sandpaper then buffed with rubbing compound.
Headlights are required to be on from sunset to sunrise, and any time the visibility is less than 1000 feet.
about $1000
About $1000 for me.
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The Passlock security system is the problem. Should be recalled. Go here http://newrockies.com/?ap_id=craigpeate for a module to bypass the system completely. The resistor workaround at the key isn't always the only problem. I tried it on my 99 Suburban and it didn't do any better with the resister bypass. You need to eliminate the entire security system. Buy the pro module for $179 plus shipping and save yourself the hassle of dealing with it ever again. Or you could go to the dealer and have them replace the entire system for over $1000. They will have to replace the key/tumbler/hall effect switch/wiring and EVO-Passlock module to get it right.
$1000 - $1500
About $1000 each.