
The Grandeur XG was a mid-size luxury car. In some other markets, namely North America, it was called the Hyundai XG. The first two generations were essentially rebadged Mitsubishi Debonairs, with the third generations developed entirely by Hyundai, with technical experience learned from the first two generations. It shared a platform and engines with the Kia Opirus (Amanti in North America).
Second generation (1992–1998)
Fourth generation TG (2006–2011)Rear Combination Lamp Repair procedures
Rear Combination Lamp (Outside)
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
If the bulbs should be only replaced without removing lamp assembly, replace the turn signal lamp bulb (A).
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
SymptomPossible causeRemedySpeedometer does not operateCluster fuse (10A) blownCheck for short and replace fuseSpeedometer faultyCheck speedometerCAN line faultyCheck the TCUWirin ...
Rear parking assist system (If equipped)
The rear parking assist system assists the driver during reverse movement of
the vehicle by chiming if any object is sensed within a distance of 47 in. (120
cm) behind the vehicle. This system is ...