2007 Hyundai Accent

Asked by CheesecakePrincess Dec 14, 2017 at 11:28 PM about the 2007 Hyundai Accent

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

For the past few days my battery and seat belt lights would flash every now
and then when I drive between 25-60MPH. If I was driving at night my lights
would flicker when the lights flashed.

Was just driving a friend home from work and noticed my lights were very
dim, not flickering at all, just dim. My seat belt and battery lights where off the
whole time. As soon as I turned onto his street the ABS lights and engine
light both turned on. Once we parked I shut off my car and tried to turn it on...
It won't start. the power will come on for a second but doesn't start. Don't
hear any clicking like it's trying to start. Please Help. Thanks

2 Answers

Clean your battery posts & clamps. An easy way to do this is to take 20 oz bottle & fill it with hot water with a tablespoon of baking soda. Shake it up & slowly pour it on both clamps. It acts like peroxide on a cut & cleans away the corrosion. Hope this helps

Check Voltage in Battery & get Alternator tested. Flickering dash lights sometimes indication of faulty Alternator, especially if the car is old.

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