FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Inspection

This procedure will help you determine if the customer's vehicle is equipped with a Genuine Hyundai Cruise Control Control system.





1. Check the cruise control stalk on the steering column to see if it matches the one in the illustration. The Genuine Hyundai Cruise Control stalk is mounted on the right side of the steering column, and controls wiper/washer functions as well as cruise control. If the cruise control isn't a Genuine Hyundai Cruise Control system, inform your customer that it isn't affected by the campaign.





2. If the stalk matches the one in the illustration, inspect the vacuum actuator, located under the instrument panel, above the brake pedal. (In this illustration, part of the instrument panel was removed so you can see the vacuum actuator clearly. You'll have to stick your head under the instrument panel to see this component.)

If the vacuum actuator looks like the one in the illustration, you will need to replace the cruise control module. If the vacuum actuator doesn't match, it's not a Genuine Hyundai system, and is not included in this campaign.

3. If the vehicle is equipped with a Genuine Hyundai Cruise Control system, check the 16th digit on the plate under the hood on the cowl for a punch mark to make sure the module hasn't already been replaced by another dealership.