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Last post on Dec 03, 2008 at 11:14 PM
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#9 of 12 Re: Sonata interior light switches [lmaxick]
by eagle2a
Dec 03, 2008 (4:32 pm)
Great idea Imaxick! Thank you.
Sometimes the simplest ideas escape us!!
#10 of 12 Re: Sonata interior light switches [dave868]
by i360
Dec 03, 2008 (9:21 pm)
Not to side track but Hyundai originally made the Santa Fe this way, but they have since come out with a fix for it. You can get this done at the dealership for free in most cases. The newer Santa Fes already have this fix in place. The map lights, when fixed, both come on when the door is opened and using the button.
http://www.hyundai-forums.com/index.php?showtopic=16097&hl=light
To me, 2009 Sonata owner, its not a big deal and easy for me to reach both lights while driving. Although I don't tend to use the rear light often, but have used the map lights once or twice. You just need to consider the traffic or surrounding area for a few seconds before reaching up for the light.
#11 of 12 Re: Sonata interior light switches [i360]
by dave868
Dec 03, 2008 (10:05 pm)
I just feel that the sante fe lighting is useless and my sonata's could be a lot better
every other car i ever had you could see inside when you opened the door at night. the sonata is poor at best. i have had map light before as well as a dome light in between them...
i just think that hyindai needs to pay a little more attention to interior lighting.
#12 of 12 Re: Sonata interior light switches [dave868]
by eagle2a
Dec 03, 2008 (11:14 pm)
Just as a side note regarding the Sonata's interior lighting choices.
As an older car guy, I remember when almost all cars had an interior light sw between the two doors about 3/4's up the side post between the front and rear doors. Easy to reach from the outside of the car. Up was on, down was off.
My old 87 Chevy 1/2 ton PU has a head light sw on the dash that pulls out to turn the headlights on, you can rotate it to adjust the dash lights and by turning this pull sw all the way to the right, turn on the over head lights. Nice and easy. Almost all cars at one time worked like this. It made the learning curve of adjusting to a different auto easy.
Not all the new stuff today is perfect!