To check the brake light switch on a 2004 Hyundai Tiburon, first, locate the switch, which is typically mounted on the brake pedal assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector from the switch and use a multimeter to test for continuity; the switch should show continuity when the brake pedal is pressed. If there's no continuity, the switch may be faulty and should be replaced. Additionally, inspect the switch for any signs of damage or misalignment.
it is located on the driver side firewall, it is the black round thing that the brake master cylinder is connected to (where you check the brake fluid level)
were is the dip stick for the trains fluid
no tiburon has a dipstick for the tranny fluid. you have to take off the fill plug and check with your finger.
Should be located at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area Check to see that one side has power at all times and the other side only gets power when switch is closed
On a 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, the fuel reset switch, also known as the inertia switch, is typically located in the trunk area. You can find it near the fuel pump or on the driver's side, close to the rear of the vehicle. If you suspect a fuel-related issue, check for a button that can be pressed to reset the system. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific instructions and locations.
To add brake fluid to a 2004 Hyundai Tiburon, locate the brake fluid reservoir under the hood, which is typically found near the back of the engine bay, close to the driver's side. The reservoir is a translucent plastic container with a cap labeled "Brake Fluid." Ensure the fluid level is between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks; if it's low, carefully remove the cap and add the appropriate brake fluid (usually DOT 3 or DOT 4). Always check for leaks and replace the cap securely after adding fluid.
check wiring, check bulbs, check fuse, check brake light switch,
check your allignment.
Brake lights not working in a 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe could be caused by a blown fuse, a faulty brake light switch, or burned-out bulbs. First, check the fuse box for any blown fuses related to the brake lights. If the fuses are intact, inspect the brake light switch, located near the brake pedal, as it may be malfunctioning. Lastly, ensure the bulbs themselves are functional and properly seated in their sockets.
Check fuse, check bulbs, check brake light switch, check wiring and then check signal switch, in that order.
Check the ground wire to the brake lights.
check brake light fuse and brake light switch on pedal