GWeber19
Seeking Advice on Warning Light Issue in 2020 Hyundai Palisade
Warning light in the speedometer of the vehicle
4 comment(s)
Hey there! Your episode with the Santa Fe really does sound a lot like what's happening with my Palisade right now. It had me scratching my head for a bit, thanks for shedding some light. I'll probably end up letting the car doctors take another look at it. By the way, do you remember the damage this little episode did to your wallet? And has anything related come up since you had it fixed? Take care!
Hey! Your decision sounds right; send it back to the car guys. About the cost, it set me back a neat 90.00 €. A bit of a pinch but cheaper than a new car, right? As for your second question, the system readiness check not completing, that's been sorted out since I saw the mechanic. It's been running smooth as a whistle ever since! Hope things go well for your Palisade too. Keep us posted. Safe driving!
Hey back! Thanks for the info! I can part with 90.00 € if that's the solution, and of course, it beats the price of a new car! A to drive me to the garage and it's goodbye to my warning light struggles. Relieved to hear your Santa Fe has been running slick since your fix. I'll keep those fingers crossed and hope for the same with my Palisade. Honestly, this exchange has been a real relief for a clueless car lover like me. I'll give you guys a heads up on how things pan out. Thanks for the safe driving wishes. Back at you, fellow motor enthusiast! Take care, and enjoy the open roads!
Hey there, I feel ya. Similar issue popped up with my 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe, not long ago. This whole thing rings a bell. Last time I was at the garage, they told me the culprit was my battery. Recently got a new one installed and didn't give the system readiness check enough time to complete post service. It wasn't exactly a day in the park, but nothing overly complex either. They had to reset everything again and go through the whole process. Warning light was just the car throwing a fit, confusing the new battery for a foreign element of sorts. If I were you, I might consider letting the mechanics give it another whirl. No harm in getting it checked. Let me know how it goes. Cheers.