Hyundai Sonata passenger window and interior locks not functioning, possible fuse issue on Hyundai Sonata

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Hyundai Sonata owners report experiencing issues with the passenger window and interior locks, which may be caused by fuse problems. These owners often find that checking the fuse box for blown fuses related to power windows and locks is a crucial first step, especially if multiple windows are affected, suggesting a faulty fuse or window relay. Additionally, some report that if the window fails to operate, it could stem from issues within the electrical system, such as a malfunctioning window motor or regulator. Locking issues, where the power lock activator only partially locks or unlocks doors, may also indicate a fuse problem. Owners are advised to visually inspect the fuse panel and wiring for any damage, and if no obvious issues are found, further disassembly of components like the switch or door panel may be necessary for diagnosis. Addressing these potential fuse-related concerns can help resolve the issues with the passenger window and interior locks.

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Hyundai Sonata vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 118,000 miles
(118,000 - 118,000)

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