I own a 2001 tiburon and checked my owners manual. The light is the malfunction indicator light (MIL). It uses a sensor in the exhaust system to detect when there is a change in the composition of the exhaust gases. The MIL is pretty good at catching "little" things wrong with your engine so if your experiencing any change in engine power or in fuel economy I would recomend you have your tiburon checked out.
Is the correct fuse being used? Sounds like it could possibly be burning out the motor.
sunday, if you disagree you are saying hundai wrong
The light is on for a reason. Go to a major chain auto parts store and they will read the code for you, free. That will give you an idea what is wrong.
"any brand of dextron III will work"This is wrong. Use only the approved Hyundai ATF, SP-III. If that is absolutely not available in cases such as myself (in Alaska with no Hyundai dealer within 700 miles), ATF+4 should be fine (exceeds specs). Dextron III does not meet the specifications of the Hyundai ATF, and Hyundai transmissions are very picky.I agree with the above. Dextron by itself is not enough. A chart I have recomends factory fluid,but if not available,Mopar makes an additive that should be added with Dextron.
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Take it to an expirienced mecanic if you do it wrong you will cause serious engine damage.
Take it to auto zone or advance auto parts store and they can hook it up to a diag box for free and reset it. It may come back on after a while if something is really wrong.
It is saying that even though something can go wrong, it will always be better to look on the bright side of thing; just take out ancestors for example (fishermen)
Probably wrong but I think the accent sounded somewhat Australian and it is a right hand drive.
None of the parts in the bible are wrong.