I have a 2012 Sonata. If you don’t know which fuse does what, they have it on the panel or in the manuals. If that doesn’t work, just find the online pdf of the fuse and their locations. To replace the fuse , just go to your local auto store (I went to Advance Auto Parts) and buy a replacement fuse kit. I got mine for $9 literally and I used a nail clipper to remove my fuses. Definitely wear some type of protective gloves. It fixed all my issues. Great video man !
Thank you for explaining what that fuse carrier was. The other fuse in the carriers for the interior lighting, and I couldn't understand why they had them joined together like that.
The hardest part of replacing that 15 amp audio fuse is getting it out of the yellow holder thingy. I don't understand why they have this yellow thing and what purpose it serves. I'm guessing they have a good reason but it just seems unnecessary. Anyway it worked thanks man!
@@vv-pr4ql I know you posted this 2 years ago but if anyone else is wondering, the fuses are transparent, in there you’ll see a silver wire that’s connected. If it’s not connected and clearly broken off then that means it’s blown.
So I have a problem and I’m 100% sure it’s from the fuse when I’m playing a song the audio keeps cutting off and on it’s like muting the sound I tried to replace the fuse the number 15 with the yellow thingy on it and it didn’t work, the reason why I’m saying I’m sure the fuse is the issue cuz when I touch the fuse with any tool the audio comes back then after a few minutes it goes off again, so my question is what fuse should I replace in this situation?
During removal time of radio fuse, I was unaware about that yellow fuse holder lock. I broke it. Can you please tell the part name or name of that yellow thing.? Thanks in advance
please I need help my 2012 sonata radio stop working and I saw this video and checked all 4 fuses that were mentioned but the only one that founded bad was the clock 10amp fuse, So I changed it for a new one and still burn itself. so what's will be the problem a short circuit?
So I was told if the tiny wire inside the plastic part of the fuse is broken then that shows that the fuse is blown however if the prongs what kind of corroded dirty or almost dark then that could also mean that it's blown
I tried to pull the same yellow fuse holder out of my Tucson and one side broke. I don't know the name of that part to get another one. Does anyone know?