AC, power windows, and lights not working

Asked by Chrsan1 Jul 05, 2019 at 03:39 PM about the 2007 Hyundai Accent GS 2-Door Hatchback FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I changed out my battery and put the cables on the wrong sides. It made a
loud like horn sound. I changed them back tomthenright post. But now my
power windows, lights and AC blower does not work. I changed out relays
under the hood and now it starts, radio works. So should I do next ?

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I did the same thing before. There is a fuse on top of the wire that you connect to your battery, change it, it should have melted already. Also check all your fuses. Your airbag fuse might have blown too. When this happened to me, my radio, lights, power windon and the battery didn't charge. I went to the dealer, they said I had to pay 600 to get it fixed. I just checked my fuses and replaced the blown ones. Everything works perfectly now. BTW that was 4 years ago. Everything still works today.

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