2010 Sonata - Shutter and ESC-Off Light
I have 2010 Sonata with a 2.4L, LE. While driving I get a slight shutter and then the ESC-Off light comes on. Seems to drive ok, but the idle when stopped seems low and shakes a bit. Don't think is has died though. Check engine light comes on sometimes as well. Seems to reset when you turn the car off and on. Thought I think the check engine light stays on sometimes. It will go off on its own, does not need reset.
I replaced the brake light switch and that had no effect. I will pull the codes here soon. Does anyone have any ideas? It seems to be somewhat common, but I don't see a common fix beyond the brake light switch. thanks in advance, Scott |
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I am having the same exact issues. What did you do? I had this issue a year back and I thought it was fixed because I took it to the mechanic. Now, it's back again.
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Since ESC is dependent upon info from wheel speed sensors, one of them could be the source of the problem.
To help make a decent diagnosis,, a code check just might supply the info as to which wheel could be giving the problem. |
Originally Posted by scottp68
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I have 2010 Sonata with a 2.4L, LE. While driving I get a slight shutter and then the ESC-Off light comes on. Seems to drive ok, but the idle when stopped seems low and shakes a bit. Don't think is has died though. Check engine light comes on sometimes as well. Seems to reset when you turn the car off and on. Thought I think the check engine light stays on sometimes. It will go off on its own, does not need reset.
I replaced the brake light switch and that had no effect. I will pull the codes here soon. Does anyone have any ideas? It seems to be somewhat common, but I don't see a common fix beyond the brake light switch. thanks in advance, Scott Did you resolve this issue? I think everyone who posted this issues just died because no one has the solution past the brake light switch and taking it to the dealership. |
If it was only that easy.
With all the components in newer vehicles these days, there are so many things that could go wrong and with out some direction from a code or two, it can be time consuming and expensive. The average shop without the special equip and training and info doesn't stand a chance. The days of the quick fix are gone and now it takes special equip and how to use it to BEGIN a diagnosis. If we took two people and asked them to describe a condition we would usually get two different descriptions and that can get confusing too. |
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