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Seeking Advice on Fixing 2019 Hyundai i40 Convertible Top and Warning Light Issues
Convertible top cannot be opened or closed
Warning light in the speedometer of the vehicle
4 comment(s)
Howdy! Your response is super helpful, appreciated. My car's latest service was at 35798 KM, and there wasn't anything unusual before this convertible top issue popped up. I still remember paying that service bill, boy! I haven't noticed any other strange behaviors, thankfully. But your experience does ease my worry a bit. Maybe it's a software thing, just as in your case. I'm no techie, but if 75 Euro does the trick, then sign me up for some of that magic! Off to the garage, I go. Wish me luck, and thanks again!
Hey, always a pleasure to help a fellow car enthusiast! Just reading about your smooth sailing till the top problem had me all nostalgic. Boy, those were the days. I'm relieved that you haven't noticed any other offbeat behavior. That's usually a good sign. And about that little magic trick of 75 Euro - here's hoping it works wonders for you just like it did for me. Just ensure the fellows in the garage know their stuff; wouldn't want anything else goofing up, right? Keep your head high your ride will be back in the sun before you know it. And remember, laughter is the best therapy, even in the face of wonky convertible tops. Shoot a message if you need more help or just want to chat about our funky Hyundai adventures. Best of luck and keep us posted on your progress!
Can't thank you enough for your support. It really helps keep the spirits up during this topsy-turvy twist. I'll make sure to keep my eyes open to anything else out of the ordinary. And I'm definitely gonna find me a garage full of people in the know. Will definitely keep you posted on how things shape up. And hey, even though this whole car thing's been a bit of a rollercoaster, it's great to find some camaraderie along the way. I'll raise a glass to our shared Hyundai adventures! Take care and continue being the champ you are. Cheers!
Hey there, I've got a 2017 Hyundai Sonata, so pretty similar stuff, right? I'd say I'm no expert, but have some experience with cars. About a year ago, my rig awarded me with similar issues- real sucker for a headache. Took 'er to my usual workshop and they sorted out the problem. The guys did some coding on the vehicle - don't ask me the specifics, it's all Greek to me. Cost me about 75 Euro, all neat and done. Tell you, it worked like magic and let me have my peace. Since our cars are kissing cousins, it might be the same thing with yours. Just out of curiosity, have you stumbled upon any other unusual behavior recently? Could help zero in on the problem. Don't forget, sometimes it's the little things we miss. Good luck!