Code
U300B
HYUNDAI
U — Network/User
Ignition Input Accessory/On/Start
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AI status
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Causes
- Faulty ignition switch (mechanical or electrical failure)
- Open, shorted, or corroded wiring/connectors between ignition switch and BCM/SJB
- Blown fuse or failed ignition/ACC relay
- Poor battery voltage or weak cranking voltage causing incorrect signal levels
- Body Control Module (BCM) or Smart Junction Box (SJB) failure or internal input circuit fault
- Software/firmware error or calibration mismatch in BCM or other network modules
Symptoms
- Accessory circuits not powering in ACC or ON position (radio, windows, HVAC in accessory)
- No crank or no start condition when turning to START
- Intermittent starting or loss of accessories while driving
- Warning lights or multiple network communication DTCs present
- Inconsistent ignition status shown in scan tool data list (ACC/ON/START flags not matching key position)
What to check
- Read and record all network DTCs and freeze frame with a capable OEM-level scan tool
- Verify battery state of charge and cranking voltage (should remain above ~9.5 V during crank)
- Visually inspect ignition switch connector, harness routing through column and firewall for damage
- Check fuses and ignition/ACC relays related to accessory/IG/START circuits
- Use scan tool data list to observe ignition input status bits while operating key/START
- Backprobe ignition switch harness and measure ACC/IGN/STAR T voltages as key is turned
Signal parameters
- ACC terminal: approximately battery voltage (~12 V) when key in ACC; ~0 V when off
- IGN (ON) terminal: ~12 V when key in ON/run; should remain during run and dropping to 0 when off
- START (crank) terminal: battery voltage present to START while cranking (may drop slightly under load)
- Voltage tolerance: expect ~10–14 V under normal conditions; if below ~9.5 V during crank the signal may be invalid
- Logical state reported to BCM: ACC = ON/OFF, IGN = ON/OFF, START = CRANK/NOT CRANK (observe with OEM scanner)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Verify customer complaint and conditions when U300B is set. Note whether fault is permanent or intermittent.
- Connect OEM-capable scan tool. Read and record all U- and P-codes and freeze-frame data. Clear codes and attempt to reproduce.
- Check battery voltage and cranking voltage. If low, charge/repair battery and retest.
- With key off, visually inspect ignition switch connector, steering column harness and BCM/SJB connectors for corrosion, loose pins, or damage.
- Backprobe ignition switch ACC/IGN/START terminals and monitor voltages while cycling key to ACC, ON, and START. Confirm voltages meet expected signal parameters.
- Using scan tool, monitor ignition status flags reported by BCM/SJB while cycling key. Compare physical voltages to module-reported states.
- If physical voltages are correct but module reports incorrect state, check continuity from switch terminals to BCM input pins. Repair harness or connector faults as needed.
- Inspect/replace related fuses and relays if the circuit has no voltage in expected positions.
- If wiring, fuses and relays are good and continuity is good but signal still not recognized, check BCM power/grounds and re-test. Apply wiggle testing while monitoring for intermittent changes.
- If BCM shows internal fault or intermittent input despite correct external signals, consider BCM/SJB reprogramming or replacement per factory procedure (replace BCM only after eliminating wiring and switch faults).
- After repair, clear codes, verify proper ignition input reporting with scan tool and road/test to confirm the issue is resolved.
Likely causes
- Ignition switch connector pins pushed out/corroded causing intermittent contact
- Ignition switch internal contact wear resulting in no ACC/IG/START feed
- Damaged harness where it passes through steering column or firewall (pinched or chafed)
- Faulty ground or power feed to the BCM causing it to read inputs incorrectly
- Failed ignition relay or related fuse supplying ACC/IGN circuits
- Recent module replacement without proper programming or incorrect software level
Fault status
Status
Ignition Input (Accessory/ON/START) signal missing, implausible or inconsistent — ignition position not properly reported to network modules.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5-3.0 hours
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