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Anyone ever hear of this ? A friend of ours who lives in eastern wash has a 2017 hyundai. She went to the store yesterday and when she came out and tried to start her car, it didnt. She took it to the dealer who couldnt find anything. No codes. They told her that sometimes the batt gets hot (from the sun) and plays games with the computer. Has anyone ever heard of that ?
 
I've heard of throwing a battery temp code, but not this. I have had several people who had ATV or MC batteries tested as OK at a parts house or a place that uses a fully electronic tester, and we put our old-school load tester on it and they do poorly. Maybe just flakey battery?
 
I would check connections on the battery. Also the ground on engine or where ever they have the ground.
Also and more likely the starter. Mite of got a bad one or could have connecton problems.
General rule if it does not start in the morning , the battery is the problem, if does not start after it been driven and usually several starts it is the starter. But with all these relays and computers on the new cars. You have to check out more things.
My Mom's camry the postive piece of thin piece of junk battery connector discinegrated (spelling) after messing with a bolt that connected to the cable for 2 hours I realised that they the bolt had sealant whee it screwed in. I went to auto zone they had a little bit heavier duty connector( not paper thin it actually had some weight to it) with a short cable wire with another connector on the end ( you cut off all the junk off the original cable , then you strip it then you slide it in to the connector , tighten a screw on the bottom of the connetor to keep the cable from coming out. It had 2 extra smaller wires on it also. The smaller wire I did not use, I put blue goo in it. I put blue goo on the end of the cable where the connector attached to the battery ( for some reason they left the exposed to the elements.
 
She ended up coming to seattle and staying with us for 3 weeks. #@$%! Which is why I was even interested in the problem. But, it never happened again :rolleyes: So, Im guessing she did something wrong because the problem could never be recreated. She's now gone home again.:)
 
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