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Problems with 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY

On average, the 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid starts to “feel” problems with the EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY and its various aspects after 43 000 miles.

Recently reported EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY problems on 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

I have a push button vehicle. when i attempted to start the vehicle (push the button and press down on the brakes), the car would not start. there was no "ready" button. the car appeared to be in standby mode. there was no additional "signal code" or alarm button that appeared on the standard dash board. had to call road side assistance to tow to the dealership. initial wait time for the vehicle not starting was over 1 hour.

I have a push button vehicle. i was at home and i attempted to start the vehicle (push the button and press down on the brakes), the car would not start. there was no "ready" button. multiple unsuccessful attempts over 30 minutes. the car appeared to be in standby mode. there was no additional "signal code" or alarm button that appeared on the standard dash board. after 45 minutes, the car started without any intervention.

I have a push button vehicle. i was at home and i attempted to start the vehicle (push the button and press down on the brakes), the car would not start. there was no "ready" button. multiple unsuccessful attempts. the car appeared to be in standby mode. there was no additional "signal code" or alarm button that appeared on the standard dash board. after 1 hour, the car did not start and was taken to service at thornton road hyundai. initially, the car did not start upon arrival to the dealership, however after 10 minutes (without any intervention), the car did not start. the vehicle stayed at the dealer until 5/7/15, where the dealership could not duplicate the complaint/problem.

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