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Old 01-04-2020, 12:30 PM   #1
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2019 Santa Fe.

Ignition Stop Go: Works intermittently. Shuts off when I come to a stop (Orange light on the switch comes on). Green A goes off. Next intersection it will work, next two or three it will not work. Orange light on the switch sometimes goes on and off (flashes). I know that under certain conditions it will not work, according to the book. Also know that I am not alone with this problem. Dealer says come in when you can leave the car for a day or two so we can drive it to try to replicate the problem. Sounds like what I would be told 55 years ago when I had my first car. Trying different ways to brake when I come to a stop which seems to help a bit.

Park brake: Whirring noise when I pull the switch on. Probably the motor but is it normal for this noise to heard? It is quite loud.

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Old 01-08-2020, 08:55 AM   #2
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Have you checked to see if it has any error codes stored?
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