My 04 Sonata heater quit working
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My 04 Sonata heater quit working
This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I got in my
car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I can hear
a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also when I
tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons in the
heater control area seem to be ok.
I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have died?
Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I can hear
a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also when I
tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons in the
heater control area seem to be ok.
I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have died?
Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
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Re: My 04 Sonata heater quit working
On Feb 19, 11:34 am, me <m...@here.com> wrote:
> This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I got in my
> car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I can hear
> a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also when I
> tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons in the
> heater control area seem to be ok.
>
> I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have died?
> Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
I had quite the same problem, does the fan works in the maximun speed?
If it works, it is the heater resistance.
> This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I got in my
> car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I can hear
> a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also when I
> tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons in the
> heater control area seem to be ok.
>
> I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have died?
> Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
I had quite the same problem, does the fan works in the maximun speed?
If it works, it is the heater resistance.
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Re: My 04 Sonata heater quit working
Basic warranty is 5 years/60,000 miles. Unless it’s a blown fuse or
something similar, it should be covered by your warranty. Take it in
for warranty service
"me" wrote
> This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I
> got in my
> car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I
> can hear
> a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also
> when I
> tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons
> in the
> heater control area seem to be ok.
>
> I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have
> died?
> Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
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something similar, it should be covered by your warranty. Take it in
for warranty service
"me" wrote
> This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I
> got in my
> car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I
> can hear
> a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also
> when I
> tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons
> in the
> heater control area seem to be ok.
>
> I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have
> died?
> Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
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Re: My 04 Sonata heater quit working
No, fan doesn't work at any position. I can hear a slight click sound
from the fan when I turn the switch on (the click comes from behind
the glove box area)
On 19 Feb 2007 15:59:49 -0800, "MP" <Padillm@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Feb 19, 11:34 am, me <m...@here.com> wrote:
>> This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I got in my
>> car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I can hear
>> a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also when I
>> tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons in the
>> heater control area seem to be ok.
>>
>> I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have died?
>> Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
>
>I had quite the same problem, does the fan works in the maximun speed?
>If it works, it is the heater resistance.
from the fan when I turn the switch on (the click comes from behind
the glove box area)
On 19 Feb 2007 15:59:49 -0800, "MP" <Padillm@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Feb 19, 11:34 am, me <m...@here.com> wrote:
>> This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I got in my
>> car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I can hear
>> a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also when I
>> tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons in the
>> heater control area seem to be ok.
>>
>> I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have died?
>> Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
>
>I had quite the same problem, does the fan works in the maximun speed?
>If it works, it is the heater resistance.
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Re: My 04 Sonata heater quit working
Thanks. I'll give them a call. Have them also check out that pesky
Check Engine light (that this is a pain, it's always coming on)
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 06:26:07 GMT, Hyundaitech <none@000.com> wrote:
>Basic warranty is 5 years/60,000 miles. Unless it’s a blown fuse or
>something similar, it should be covered by your warranty. Take it in
>for warranty service.
>
>"me" wrote:
> > This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I
> > got in my
> > car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I
> > can hear
> > a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also
> > when I
> > tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons
> > in the
> > heater control area seem to be ok.
> >
> > I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have
> > died?
> > Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
Check Engine light (that this is a pain, it's always coming on)
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 06:26:07 GMT, Hyundaitech <none@000.com> wrote:
>Basic warranty is 5 years/60,000 miles. Unless it’s a blown fuse or
>something similar, it should be covered by your warranty. Take it in
>for warranty service.
>
>"me" wrote:
> > This isn't a good time to not have a heater (SW PA). When I
> > got in my
> > car today, and turned on the heater, the fan never came on. I
> > can hear
> > a faint click from around the glove box area, but no fan. Also
> > when I
> > tried the AC buttons, they never lit up. All the other buttons
> > in the
> > heater control area seem to be ok.
> >
> > I checked fuses and they seems to be ok. Could the fan have
> > died?
> > Would this still be covered under warranty? (42,000 miles)
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