The transmission control relay on a 2008 Hyundai Tiburon 2.0L is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. To find it, open the fuse box and refer to the diagram on the cover for the specific relay layout. The transmission control relay is usually labeled, making it easier to identify. If you're having trouble, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide additional guidance.
Behind the fuse box
The Relay is in a hard to reach place under the dash, along with the fuel pump relay and some others.
sounds like a cruise control relay sounds weird but i have a 04 and it happened to me and that is what the dealer replaced
it is located under the steering wheel column, you have to look for it but its down there
The fuel pumpis located in the fuel tank.
To change the flasher relay on a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, first, locate the relay, which is typically found in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. Remove the fuse box cover and identify the flasher relay, which may be labeled. Gently pull the old relay out and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is securely seated. Finally, test the turn signals to confirm that the new relay is functioning properly.
According to the 3 different Hyundai dealerships there is not a turn signal relay on a 2003 tiburon. But it is actually located inside the BCM, if you can trust your self with opening the bcm you can change it yourself. Also if you call the dealer they will tell you that the only solution is to replace the BCM but they are full of it, they say that because it a new unit cost $1100+!
Blown fuel pump fuse, defective fuel pump relay, or loose or broken wiring.
Could be a number of things: -Dead battery -Blown Main Fuse -Bad starter relay -Bad starter -bad ignition switch
if its anything like my 2003 the relay is attached to body control module.dealer will tell you only way to fix is buy new one.900 average price
Check the fuse and the relay first. If it still will not run it is defective. It it runs it may not be pumping fuel. A fuel pressure test will verify it's condition.
No, one is electrical wether it be a relay or a contact or just a switch. And the transmission is totally mechanical.