Electrical problem

Asked by Bishoy Nov 14, 2017 at 03:28 PM about the 2014 Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I press the brakes in my 2014 Hyundai
Accent, the tail-light indicator turns on, on my
dashboard. I do not have an auto tail-light switch so
it can’t be that. Also when I drive my car for a while
the esc light turns on as well and doesn’t turn off
until I shut off my car and turn it back on. I think it’s
an electrical problem, but wanted to check with u
guys first.

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Sounds like an electrical issue or sensor issue to me. If it's a 2014, it may be able to get repaired under warranty. I'd definitely try that route first as electrical gremlins can be a real headache on any car.

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