ADS Off lights on my dashboard what does this mean?

Asked by mazda5253 Aug 27, 2018 at 10:44 AM about the 2016 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

ADS Off lights on my dashboard what does this mean?

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I found this info from a senior Hyundai tech: no need to turn anything on... this auto defrosting function is seperate from the "auto climate control"... even if the system is off, and it realizes that you need it - it then turns on. Had it happen once during the winter months when it was cold outside and the windows were fogging up... --------------------------------------------------------------------- More good info here: https://www.hyundai-forums.com/dm-2013-santa-fe/182345-auto-defogging-system.html And here: https://www.hyundai-forums.com/2016-tucson-ix35-models/509970-how-do-i-turn-ads-what.html Hope that helps BNGK8! Kathy on OBX

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Hold the defogger button for a few seconds. The ADS message will flash and then disappear.

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Hyundai ADS system is useless. I have been suffered from not able to disable the ADS for a month. Now the problem solved and can turn on Recirc button. Thanks.

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Where do I find the ADS on my Tuscan Hyundai to turn it on

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700 report is just what I was looking for... Richmond Portsmouth did not know what it was Wanted car in to investigate possible charge of £75.00 even if car is still in warranty?? Problem solved..

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It was extra cold this morning so I turned up the heat, and that’s when I noticed the “ADS OFF” alert for the first time. Could it be that this way the windshield wouldn’t get fogged up from the heat when it’s icy cold? I parked my Ioniq in the garage.

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