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TPMS Light On? It’s Not Just About Air Pressure

Modern Hyundai vehicles are equipped with advanced safety technologies designed to alert drivers about potential issues before they become serious problems. One such feature is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Most drivers assume that when the TPMS light appears on the dashboard, it simply means that one or more tires have low air pressure. […]

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Airbag Warning Light – A Risk You Shouldn’t Ignore

Modern Hyundai cars are built with advanced safety systems designed to protect passengers during unexpected accidents. Among these systems, airbags play a critical role. But when the airbag warning light (also known as the SRS light) appears on your dashboard, many drivers ignore it especially if the car drives normally. Unlike engine or brake issues

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Steering Feels Heavy? Here’s What It Could Mean

A smooth and responsive steering system is something most Hyundai owners take for granted until it suddenly feels heavy. When steering becomes stiff, harder to turn, or less responsive, it’s not just an inconvenience. It’s often an early warning sign of an underlying issue. Modern Hyundai vehicles use advanced steering technologies, including Electric Power Steering

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Why Ignoring Transmission Fluid Changes Can Cost You Lakhs?

Many Hyundai owners are regular with engine oil changes but overlook one critical component transmission fluid. Since there is no dramatic warning in the early stage, gearbox oil often gets ignored until noticeable problems begin. By then, the repair bill can easily run into lakhs. Modern Hyundai vehicles, especially automatic, AMT, IVT, and DCT models, rely

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ECU Fault Codes That Drivers Often Overlook

Modern Hyundai vehicles are controlled by an advanced Engine Control Unit (ECU). This onboard computer constantly monitors engine performance, fuel delivery, emissions, transmission behavior, and multiple sensors. When something goes wrong, the ECU stores a fault code and often triggers the check engine light. The problem? Many drivers ignore these fault codes especially when the

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