tomlang41
Santro won't start
Summary of the thread
A 2022 Hyundai Santro with a gasoline engine and 183,324 km on it won't start, displaying an error related to an interruption on Terminal 15, ignition positive. This issue could be due to a defective cable or plug connection. Suggestions include checking the relay switch, starter solenoid, and ignition switch, with a recommendation to have it professionally inspected to avoid further complications. The problem was resolved by replacing a defective cable in the ignition switch, costing 95€.
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tomlang41 (community.author)
Where exactly are those located? And how do I check if they're faulty? I'm not really a car guy, so be gentle with the technical stuff! Also, what was the damage for you?
josephmoon10
Honestly, I ended up taking mine to a workshop. It's probably the ignition switch. Cost me around 95€. Best to get it checked properly before you mess something up.
tomlang41 (community.author)
Thanks so much for the advice! I took it to the shop, and you were spot on – it was the ignition switch. They said there was a defective cable. 95€ later, and she's running like new! Really appreciate the help!
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josephmoon10
Sounds familiar. I had something similar happen with my Santro. Check the relay switch and the starter solenoid. Could be a circuit break somewhere.