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Hyundai Exter - Beep sound inside cabin while driving | Solved

Identifying the Source: Some users initially attributed the beep sound to the car's ESP (Electronic Stability Program) However, it's important to correctly identify the source before attempting to resolve the issue. One user discovered that the beep actually emanates from the dash cam, rather than the ESP system. Dash Cam Settings: Owners of the top model with an inbuilt dash cam can adjust settings to stop the beep sound. Access dash cam settings through the mobile app or the car's settings menu. Look for an option to disable the beep feature to effectively eliminate the sound caused by the dash cam. Stability Control Activation: Another potential cause of beep sounds is the activation of stability control. If the beep coincides with stability control activation, there's likely no cause for concern. Beeping without stability control activation warrants further investigation. Conclusion: If experiencing beep sounds in your Hyundai Exter, first check dash cam settings to

Function of Hold button in Hyundai Exter Remote Ignition Key

 Hyundai Exter Remote Ignition Key has three buttons. Doors lock with a closed lock 🔒 symbol Doors unlock with a open lock symbol Boot space door open symbol with word Hold If you are wondering the purpose of the third button (Hold Button), the purpose of the hold button is to open the boot space door. The word hold means that you need to press and hold the button to open the boot space door. There is a difference between Second and third button. If you press second button all doors will open. But if you press third button only boot space will open. As an additional feature, if you press lock and unlock button at the same time for 5 seconds, indicator lights at mirror will blink 4 times. After that your lock and unlock sound will be muted. If you want to unmute ,repeat the step again.

Hissing Noise in Engine due to Turbo Vaccum Hose

 In turbo charged engines, sometimes you can observe a Hissing sound while engine is running. Inorder to ensure that , the source of this noise, you can unplug the turbo vaccum hose and try the engine running. Now if you dont see the hissing noise, then there is a sure chance that Vaccum Leak due to Turbo Vaccum hose is the reason for the hissing noise. Sometimes, you will see a warning signal in the dashboard if vaccum leak has occured. Vaccum leak usually needs technician experts assistants. So it is advisable to take your car to a well known technician to solve the issue. But if you are more sure about that the leak is due to the damaged vaccum hose or hose connector, then you can replace the hose alone by yourself to save some money.