Hyundai sonata limited won't start

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Asked by Henry Jan 09, 2016 at 04:08 AM about the 2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited FWD

Question type: General

My sonata limited 2013 won't start I have tried the
push the start button for 20 seconds but it makes
a zing noise . I changed the battery but it still won't
start. I hold the brake and hold the push to start all
the lights turn on in the dash and radio. sometimes
it will start with one try but most times I have to try
3 or more times or I have to wait 20 or more
minutes. I don't know what it could . I don't think its
a break pedal issue . I need help asap please I'm
lost

2 Answers

Try "jogging" the starter. Push start engine button in then let it out and push it in again about 3-5 times. There might be a worn spot on your starter.

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I had the same problem happened to me once I replaced my bulbs to LEDs. What happens is it blows your "room LP" fuse it's a red 10 amp fuse. And your fuse box I can't exactly remember which one but I think it's the one inside on the driver side and the location of that fuse is inside a yellow fuse holder that has a blue fuse and a red 10 amp fuse. Replace that red 10 amp fuse because it blew. When this happened to me my interior lights would not work I don't think my trunk work the smart key didn't work and also push button didn't work but I'd change that and it worked fine never had a problem again

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