2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
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2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
My Sante Fe has been the best car I have ever owned. I have 138K miles
and the only issues I have had have been minor.
My current heater/AC problem is intermittent but often the fan does not
blow any air. I can change fan speeds, hear the fan speed faster or
slower but no air flows. Could it be related to the defrost setting?
It will work for 5-30 minutes, then stop working, then start working
again. Same with the A/C.
My other issue (unrelated to the heater/AC) is I hear a "whoop" sound
intermittently but I can not repeat it intentionally. I can not tell
where it is coming from since it is always just a very short sound.
and the only issues I have had have been minor.
My current heater/AC problem is intermittent but often the fan does not
blow any air. I can change fan speeds, hear the fan speed faster or
slower but no air flows. Could it be related to the defrost setting?
It will work for 5-30 minutes, then stop working, then start working
again. Same with the A/C.
My other issue (unrelated to the heater/AC) is I hear a "whoop" sound
intermittently but I can not repeat it intentionally. I can not tell
where it is coming from since it is always just a very short sound.
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#6
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#7
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#8
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#9
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#10
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#11
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#12
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#13
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
Correct, the air registers are open. Air will blow for awhile, then
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
stop for 10 minutes to many hours. Sometimes I will shut it off for 20
minutes and when I restart it might work, might not. I'm trying to
find a pattern but have not been successful yet. Closest I can tell it
may be related to if the defroster (A/C) is running or just the heater.
It seems that something may be freezing over and not allowing an
internal door to open -- is that possible? Is there a sensor that
might be causing this ?
#14
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
That's certainly a possibility. If the evaporator freezes over, the air
won't be able to flow through it. There's a thermostat in the evaporator
that is intended to shut off the a/c compressor when the evaporator
temperature gets too low.
won't be able to flow through it. There's a thermostat in the evaporator
that is intended to shut off the a/c compressor when the evaporator
temperature gets too low.
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Re: 2002 Sante Fe heater/AC problem
That's certainly a possibility. If the evaporator freezes over, the air
won't be able to flow through it. There's a thermostat in the evaporator
that is intended to shut off the a/c compressor when the evaporator
temperature gets too low.
won't be able to flow through it. There's a thermostat in the evaporator
that is intended to shut off the a/c compressor when the evaporator
temperature gets too low.