Genuine Hyundai 42700-26500 Inhibitor Switch
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A transmission knows what gear the shifter is in when it detects it.
I see that the P/N you're looking for is different from what I've seen. If you don't know which part fits, call your dealer and acquire the part number. You can cross-reference that part with a cheaper online part, wherever you buy it, where it's cheaper.
There is a fit for 2010-2011 Although not the only option, the 2014 Sonata might also be a good choice. Please email me your VIN so I can verify it is correct for your vehicle.
The answer is yes. Those are the wheels I mounted on the car.
Selected User Reviews For Genuine Hyundai 42700-26500 Inhibitor Switch
I am pleased to have found a switch that fits perfectly on Hyundai supplied the packing material and logo, so that proves to be a genuine OE part.
This part is the upgraded version of the old one and I had to make some minor adjustments to I think this is a good improvement over the old part since it had seven pins instead of eight. It helps the car start more easily. You can buy them for much less than you would directly from the There is a good price for the seller Daumcompany.
You don't need to pay a mechanic hundreds of dollars so they can replace it You can complete the process in less than 15 minutes if you follow the instructions from YouTube. The process only takes less than 15 minutes, and that includes opening and closing the hood as well as starting up your car. An AutoZone has all the tools you will need, so you do not need to buy them elsewhere.
A similar part for the 2011 Elantra worked just fine with this one. It fixed the shifter not going into gear and reverse when you let go. Additionally, a key fob issue was fixed due to the shifter not knowing what gear it's in because of the position of the shifter.
What a great thing! I recall there were several instances when, during the dead of winter, I was forced to put my car in drive and rock it back and forth a few times just to get my Elantra to start. This would definitely be a good option if you have the same issue. The fix is inexpensive without having to pay a mechanic to troubleshoot the problem and charge much more than you would expect!.
By the label, I think it is a Hyundai, and it has so far worked as expected, but I expected it to be a new model. This box appears to be renewed because it has a sticker on it.
From the very beginning, I could tell the part was not the same. This looks much different, but we will have to see what happens when it is installed. We will, however, give it a try, as long as the seller guarantees the product will fit and be compatible.
I was expecting this item to work after installing it after the seller listed it to fit our make and model. The part was not working and they installed the old part and it cost us much more than the part itself. We had to have our car towed to a shop where they couldn't fix it either.
It is a perfect fit for my wife's 2013 Elantra. Even though the car was still under warranty, I thought it would be easier if I simply changed the part myself. I was able to resolve the issue in 10 minutes, and since the problem was intermittent, it would have been a hassle to deal.