Why does my Hyundai Santa Fe not have a heater?
Why does my Hyundai Santa Fe not have a heater?
One of the most common (and inconvenient) problems with the Hyundai Santa Fe is when it has no heat coming from the heater. Not having a functioning heater makes driving much less comfortable, and can be a sign of certain issues. At the simplest level, there are two main reasons why the heater is not working.
Where is the blower motor on a Hyundai Santa Fe?
Listen for the blower motor while adjusting the controls. Get to the blower motor in your Hyundai Santa Fe by first disabling the airbags. Unscrew the glove box and remove it. Unscrew and remove the blower motor wire harness found directly behind the blower motor. Unscrew three screws holding the blower motor into place and then remove the motor.
What to do if your Hyundai Santa Fe has air conditioning problem?
Avoid a trip to the mechanic by trying to troubleshoot problems yourself in your Hyundai Santa Fe. Air conditioning problems are quite common, and can often be quite simple to diagnose and even fix. Take a few easy steps to try and determine the cause of the air conditioning problems. See if the problem is as simple as a blown fuse.
Why is the heater not working on my Ford Escape?
If the neither hose has any heat, you may have air in the cooling system, low fluid, or low pressure. If you look at your temperature gauge, and the engine is running hotter than normal, but there is not heat coming from the heater you may be having issues with the water pump.
Why is the air conditioner not working in my Hyundai Santa Fe?
Blower Motor – If there is no air blowing from your Santa Fe at all, the blower motor is at fault. They are not that expensive and are easy to replace (most of the time). Blend Door – The blend door controls how much air conditioned and heated air enters the cabin.
Why does my Hyundai Santa Fe blow hot air?
The A/C blew hot air when in stop-and-go traffic. We live in Arizona and needless to say, during the summer it tends to get a little warm; it’s a dry heat they say. Whatever it’s hot! My wife had been complaining that the A/C in “her” car, a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe, didn’t seem to be working as well as it used to.
Listen for the blower motor while adjusting the controls. Get to the blower motor in your Hyundai Santa Fe by first disabling the airbags. Unscrew the glove box and remove it. Unscrew and remove the blower motor wire harness found directly behind the blower motor. Unscrew three screws holding the blower motor into place and then remove the motor.
If the neither hose has any heat, you may have air in the cooling system, low fluid, or low pressure. If you look at your temperature gauge, and the engine is running hotter than normal, but there is not heat coming from the heater you may be having issues with the water pump.