Tucson & overheating
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Re: Tucson & overheating
As I recall, the scan tool is about $4k and the new fancy computer was
about $9k. They're Hyundai special tools, so I expect you may be able to
purchase through the dealer, but I cannot see where it would be worth that
expense for a vehicle owner.
Furthermore, they may not have the communication speed to show you what
you'd need to see for the blower fan problem.
Here's my theory, however. The reason the blower fan would slow
momentarily would be a drop in voltage. Usually the things that would
cause a momentary voltage drop, you'd know about, such as depressing the
brake pedal or activating the turn signals, or turning on the a/c. But
there are other items that could cause voltage drops you wouldn't see,
such as the computer cycling the a/c compressor on (after turning it off)
or the radiator fan coming on.
about $9k. They're Hyundai special tools, so I expect you may be able to
purchase through the dealer, but I cannot see where it would be worth that
expense for a vehicle owner.
Furthermore, they may not have the communication speed to show you what
you'd need to see for the blower fan problem.
Here's my theory, however. The reason the blower fan would slow
momentarily would be a drop in voltage. Usually the things that would
cause a momentary voltage drop, you'd know about, such as depressing the
brake pedal or activating the turn signals, or turning on the a/c. But
there are other items that could cause voltage drops you wouldn't see,
such as the computer cycling the a/c compressor on (after turning it off)
or the radiator fan coming on.
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