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If the trunk light isn't functioning in your 2017 Hyundai Sonata, there are likely three possible causes. The most frequent problem is a faulty light bulb, which can be replaced with a DE3175 bulb costing between $3 and $5 per bulb. These bulbs are readily available at most major stores due to their common size. The next common issue could be a blown fuse. If you've replaced the bulb and the light still isn't working, try replacing the fuse next. If you've replaced both the bulb and fuse and the trunk light is still not working, the problem may be related to the wiring, and it would be advisable to seek professional assistance.
Issues with the trunk light on the 2017 Hyundai Sonata may stem from a blown fuse, loose wiring, or a malfunctioning bulb.
My car's interior light has a loose connection in the latch mechanism. I can turn the light on, but it goes off if the latch isn't positioned just right. If I can't figure it out, I might have to replace the latch. I've been using cardboard to hold it in place, but that's not very reliable. I intend to remove the cover and examine it closely to see if I can find a solution.
How can I determine the issue without removing the fuse or purchasing a new bulb?