Hyundai sonata 2011 lights flickr and interior lights flicker

Asked by Dee3jack Jun 25, 2016 at 09:30 PM about the 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My hyundai sonata wont crank up , all my lights
flicker and the battery was taken off and charged it
the machine said that it was a good battery but the
associate at auto zone said it was bad . I couldnt
crank it still!!! I just put a new starter on my car a
month ago !!! Please hell

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If you charge the battery and it still won't crank use a jumper to another car, if your car starts it's very likely your battery is defective. Here's an easy way to check your alternator....with a good voltmeter check the battery voltage with engine stopped and check it again with the engine running ..there should be an increase of 2 to 3 volts with engine running if the alternator is good.

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