Interior lights stay on while driving. Why?

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Asked by Barbara Jan 13, 2016 at 12:37 PM about the 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0T FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

All of a sudden my interior lights don't go off after starting the car. When I turn
it off, they delay as they are supposed to but go off. When I open the door,
they come on but don't go back off after starting the car.

5 Answers

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Solved it myself! Stupid fingers not malfunction.

33 people found this helpful.
70

Yes, how did you solve it. I have a 2016 Santa Fe sport that suddenly starting doing exactly the same thing. "Stupid Finger" does give much to go on at to how to solve it.

7 people found this helpful.
110

I agree all my fingers are stupid, what did you do to get it to go off?

11 people found this helpful.

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