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Old 06-02-2008, 12:35 PM   #1
Malski1972
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Electrical Problems?

Hello...I am hoping someone can help shed some light on a problem(s) I am having. I have a 2006 Azera that I bought used about 2 months ago with 19K miles. So far, I love the car but I am starting to have electrical problems. When driving, my dash lights and head beams flicker at times, mostly when I am coming to a stop (sort of like a short or something). Also, the sound went out a few times on my radio...it goes out for a few minutes, then comes back on out of no where??? I am also experiencing some hard downshifts when coming to a stop. I don't have a clue if these 3 problems are related or not, but they all just started to happen over the last week. Does anyone have any ideas???

Thanks...Michael
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:07 AM   #2
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Re: Electrical Problems?

Join the official Hyundai service site at hmaservice.com. There is a technical service bullitin for that #08-BE-004. Transmission could be related because trans is computer controlled and you're having a voltage drop.
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