I can't start my elantra 2017.

Asked by Jackielee70 Aug 03, 2018 at 08:16 AM about the 2017 Hyundai Elantra

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I can't start my car. I drive elantra as commute.
Yesterday, same as other days, I park car i  garage
and locked it. But, in the morning, I can't open car
using key fob. I tried several times, but I can't open
it. So, I use key and open driver side manually.
Then, I tried to start car, nothing happened. No
lights on dash board. I can't heard any sound. Do
you know what's wrong with my car?

6 Answers

70

Sounds like a dead battery - call a tow truck service explain situation they can come out and verify if the battery is dead and swap it out with the one you had them bring - if it turns out it is something else the guy will fix or explain problem and refer you.

30

CAN I start my Elantra 2017 with my phone if I left the keys inside the car

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20

I am having the same problem with my 2015 Elantra limited and I replaced the battery.

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40

My car cranks up sometimes right then it hesitate and then crank. New battery test done nothing wrong. What u think it could be

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20

I have a 2017 Hyundai ELANTRA. Every morning this week so far the key fob doesnt want to work. But I can push the ignition button and it starts up. but for some reason it's only in the morning. Also my car isn't connect to my phone at all. And my car has no memory on it.

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