2004 Hyundai [sonata](/topics-sonata/)
Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your Sonata yourself? What have you tried so far?
Yes... I change all tha fuses
Mechanic's Assistant: Most vehicles have two fuse panels....
2004 Hyundai [sonata](/topics-sonata/)
Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your Sonata yourself? What have you tried so far?
Yes... I change all tha fuses
Mechanic's Assistant: Most vehicles have two fuse panels. Have you located both?
Yes
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Customer
225 days ago
Ok
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Howdy from Tennessee, I'm Chris aka Moose. Who am I helping today? I'm glad you've come here to get help. I will do my best to get the answer you are looking for. I help many customers, so sometimes my replies are delayed, I will respond once available. I try to be online at 1-5 pm and 10 pm-5 am every day.
What concern are you trying to address?
Why did you change all of the fuses?
Customer
225 days ago
Hey my Sophia ......so someone was trying to hook up my CD player so as he was doing that he checked tha fuses and two of them was gone so after that tha radio did nt come on so went under tha hood i don't what he did but dash board needles did nt work no and my car turn over but wont start And we change all tha fuses .we didn't change tha big ones doe
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Hello, Sophia
Can you go through all fuses and OHM test them without removing them and verify each has no resistance/open circuit and all the correct amp fuses are in the right spots first?
Customer
225 days ago
in tha morin but which box inside tha car or under tha hood tha ones in tha car we test them and all was work fine
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Test all fuses that have been touched or are related to hte wires the person was messing with then they installed the CD player.
Customer
225 days ago
Ok and no I still did nt get it installed I kno its a fuse I jua dont kno where to look
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Once we know all are correct and good concerning the fuses then we can move onto the next steps.
Customer
225 days ago
Ok well thanks ill jus hit u tomorrow then
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Super
Customer
225 days ago
I have one more question
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Okay
Customer
225 days ago
I have a ford Taurus 2004 so I had got a intake manifold put on it but it not changing out fast enough its a lot of transmission fluid in it some said I need to string it and somebody else said get a transmission modulator and put it on there cause it probably went out
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
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Customer
225 days ago
O ok kool
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Thanks
Customer
225 days ago
No problem
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Thanks
Customer
225 days ago
You're welcome
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Thanks
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
Checking in with you. Please let me know if you liked my answer, or need more help.
Chris (aka- Moose)
225 days ago
Automotive Expert
It's been a couple of days since you replied. I am going to mark your question complete for now. Reply as needed.
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2004 Hyundai [sonata](/topics-sonata/) Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your Sonata yourself? What have you tried so far? Yes... I change all tha fuses Mechanic's Assistant: Most vehicles have two fuse panels....
2004 Hyundai [sonata](/topics-sonata/) Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your Sonata yourself? What have you tried so far? Yes... I change all tha fuses Mechanic's Assistant: Most vehicles have two fuse panels. Have you located both? Yes