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If you attempt to start your Hyundai i20 and nothing happens, it's a sign that there is a problem with your vehicle. There are three initial things to check. Inspect the wiring and connections to the battery in the engine compartment for any loose or damaged parts. If all looks good, the issue may be a dead battery, which typically ranges from $50 to $383 to replace. If the battery is not the problem, you might have a faulty alternator, with replacement parts costing between $483 and $805. Another possibility is a failing starter, with repairs averaging between $104 and over $385.
If your Hyundai i20 is having trouble starting, make sure to inspect both the battery and the starter motor.