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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / July 2005

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A/C on 2002 Santa Fe

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speedbuggy - 13 Jul 2005 23:27 GMT
Hi everyone! Yesterday, the A/C on my 2002 Santa Fe stopped blowing cold
air suddenly.  Here in Las Vegas (cold) A/C is a must!!  I think the freon
may be depleted, but does anyone know of any other causes of this?  If it
is just the freon, shouldn't it have lasted longer than just a couple of
years?  Thanks for any helpful advice!!
Eaton Wings - 14 Jul 2005 03:59 GMT
> Hi everyone! Yesterday, the A/C on my 2002 Santa Fe stopped blowing
> cold air suddenly.  Here in Las Vegas (cold) A/C is a must!!  I think
> the freon may be depleted, but does anyone know of any other causes of
> this?  If it is just the freon, shouldn't it have lasted longer than
> just a couple of years?  Thanks for any helpful advice!!

Could have a possible leak, in which case, replacing the coolant would be
just a stop-gap measure. Have your whole ac system checked by a reputable
shop or your hyundai dealer.
Dave in Lake Villa - 14 Jul 2005 13:38 GMT
If it was working really good, then all of a sudden it stopped working
completely...its not a freon leak.  Before you take it in, you should
check the fuse for it . The problem is electrically related.
hyundaitech - 14 Jul 2005 18:01 GMT
Could be any number of reasons.  Have it checked.
 
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