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On my 2007 Santa Fe it was the hood switch that was not operating correctly. Hyundai uses a ridiculous little micro-switch for this purpose. The easy fix is to open the hood, find the black electrical connector that goes to the micro-switch, located beside the hood latch mechanism, and disconnect it. Problem solved...who needs an alarm on the hood! The rest of the alarm system will continue to work just fine.
the relace switch by the pedels that says hood or a picture of a hood look
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the lever is located near the drivers seat. Pull it and the hood should pop. Then check to see if there is a switch and switch it. Then pull up the hood
under the hood haha
There is no "ignition switch" under the hood, it is located on your steering coulum in the car.
The relay is located in the fuse center block under the hood. The fuel pump relay is #18 which is a micro relay. The fuel injectors is #48 which is a mini fuse.
yup!
There is no switch but there is a relay located under the hood in the fuse/relay panel.
which relay!!
no there is no reset switch under the hood of a 1990 f150 the only reset switch is the inertia switch for the fuel pump located under drivers side dash against firewall black box with red button