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Old 07-28-2007, 07:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default AC/Heat/Vent not blowing

So i have had my 2005 santa fe for about 1 and a half years or so now. has 21k miles on it and has only had a wierd check engine light issue with a PCV valve (still haven't replaced since the light only stays on for a couple minutes) but thats not the issue right now.

I used my air conditioning the night before and i woke up to it not working. The air doesn't flow at all for AC/Heat or vent. Nothing works, there isn't even a trickle of air flow when driving. Changing all settings doesn't effect anything (internal/external cab, ac on or off, hot/cold... nothing). I did some diagnosis on it and no fuses are bad (inside the cab or engine compartment in the boxes) and when i turn the AC switch on the compressor does start and does the normal harder idle.

When i turn the control from off to vent or ac i hear a click underneath the glove compartment from my limited knowledge i think thats where the blower is? there is a circular black plastic casing where the click is coming from. Are there fuses in that? what do you think the issue is? some kind of diag test i can do to figure out something i need to order?

Also last question i bought my hyundai in the US but now i am in Italy, does the bumper to bumper cover worldwide?

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Old 07-28-2007, 03:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Not sure about the warrenty, but my guess is if there are no fuses blown then you have either a blower motor problem, or a fan speed switch problem. Alot of cars run the fan on high through a relay and it skips the resistors. But im not sure about yours. Id say check the switch for operation, and if its fine. Then your blower motor is bad. And yes, its in that black casing under the center consol.
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