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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / October 2004

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2002 Santa FE Fan Switch

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Ronald Saunders - 25 Oct 2004 01:14 GMT
Subject switch has quit working 3 times now, normally came back to life
after a day or 2, now dead. Pushing in hard on switch seemed to power it
momentarily between 3 and 4 speed, but now dead again. Is this a problem
others have encountered, if so, what was the problem/solution.
hyundaitech - 25 Oct 2004 18:29 GMT
If you can (or could) correct it by monkeying with the switch, the problem
is nearly 100% to be in the switch.
Ronald Saunders - 27 Oct 2004 00:08 GMT
Doesn't matter what I do with switch now, doesn't work. Dealer said it was
blower motor, but I would have to verify that myself, they are awful eager
to sell parts with 400% markup
Just have to put 12V across the motor terminals and see if it works

> If you can (or could) correct it by monkeying with the switch, the problem
> is nearly 100% to be in the switch.
hyundaitech - 27 Oct 2004 18:25 GMT
Even easier, unplug the blower motor and attach a voltmeter to the
terminals.  Turn the fan on (key on, of course).  If you have 12 volts,
it's the motor.  If not, it's somewhere else.
 
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