2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
Hi all, I have a 2001 hyundai Sonata. I have been having an
AC/Heat/Blower related problem. After driving anywhere from 45 mins to one hour, the heat or AC will not blow. The blower will make noise as if it is trying, but nothing but a dribble will come out. Then miraculously it sometimes starts to work again anywhere from 20 mins to 45 mins later. SOmetimes it doesn't come back at all until I use the car the next day. I have brought this to my dealer 6 times and they keep changing relays, resistors etc. I am going crazy. anyone have any ideas? |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
<snip>After driving anywhere from 45 mins to one hour, the heat or AC will
not blow. There is a technical service bulletin out for this concern. Take it to the dealer and tell them to look up TSB # 03-97-001 and tell them to install the update thermistor in its correct location. if its a full automatic temp control vehicle - use part # 97614-3D200 if its a manually controlled vehicle - use part # 97614-3D000 -- Gerald Lawson ASE Certified Master Auto Technician ASE Certified Undercar Specialist Hyundai Senior Master Technician Mitsubishi Master Technician |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
"Hyundai Tech" <hyundaitech@~nospam.cfl.rr.com> wrote in message news:<tV0Sa.32200$k85.1405265@twister.tampabay.rr. com>...
> <snip>After driving anywhere from 45 mins to one hour, the heat or AC will > not blow. > > There is a technical service bulletin out for this concern. Take it to the > dealer and tell them to look up TSB # 03-97-001 and tell them to install the > update thermistor in its correct location. > if its a full automatic temp control vehicle - use part # 97614-3D200 > if its a manually controlled vehicle - use part # 97614-3D000 Thanks so much for writing back. I brought it to a new dealer and they said thats not it and they cant find anything wrong after looking at it for 4 hours. I am at wits end. do I have any recourse with anyone? I have a car whose heat, vent, and AC stop working every long trip I take. what can I do? |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
I finally got the dealer to order the part and they are gonna do it
next week. I hope this works. Gerald Thanks so much for your help. Is there anyone at hyundai I can write to letting them know what a great job you do? I can't believe the dealers here are so technically inept. They go out of their way to be nice and that is appreciated and great, but ultimately don't have the wherewithal to fix the problem. "Hyundai Tech" <hyundaitech@~nospam.cfl.rr.com> wrote in message news:<tV0Sa.32200$k85.1405265@twister.tampabay.rr. com>... > <snip>After driving anywhere from 45 mins to one hour, the heat or AC will > not blow. > > There is a technical service bulletin out for this concern. Take it to the > dealer and tell them to look up TSB # 03-97-001 and tell them to install the > update thermistor in its correct location. > if its a full automatic temp control vehicle - use part # 97614-3D200 > if its a manually controlled vehicle - use part # 97614-3D000 |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
"greg" <goog.10.gmon72@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:744e4e02.0307300803.16a5ef87@posting.google.c om... > I finally got the dealer to order the part and they are gonna do it > next week. I hope this works. > > Gerald Thanks so much for your help. Is there anyone at hyundai I can > write to letting them know what a great job you do? I can't believe > the dealers here are so technically inept. They go out of their way > to be nice and that is appreciated and great, but ultimately don't > have the wherewithal to fix the problem. That's more the rule than the exception, unfortunately. Be grateful you don't have my GM dealer. They'll do anything expensive, doesn't matter if it doesn't fix the problem. After $2.5k a year in 'repairs' I dropped GM cars for good. > > "Hyundai Tech" <hyundaitech@~nospam.cfl.rr.com> wrote in message news:<tV0Sa.32200$k85.1405265@twister.tampabay.rr. com>... > > <snip>After driving anywhere from 45 mins to one hour, the heat or AC will > > not blow. > > > > There is a technical service bulletin out for this concern. Take it to the > > dealer and tell them to look up TSB # 03-97-001 and tell them to install the > > update thermistor in its correct location. > > if its a full automatic temp control vehicle - use part # 97614-3D200 > > if its a manually controlled vehicle - use part # 97614-3D000 |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
Could be worse. You could be driving a Ford.
> > That's more the rule than the exception, unfortunately. > > Be grateful you don't have my GM dealer. They'll do anything expensive, > doesn't matter if it doesn't fix the problem. After $2.5k a year in > 'repairs' I dropped GM cars for good. > > |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
Try a Focus. I'm on my 5th recall. The temp gauge works sometimes. Same with
the fuel gauge. The door locks work most of the time except one which doesn't work any of the time. The brakes are shot at 30K miles and so on. Nice car to drive but you have to enjoy going to the dealer with some frequency. jor > "John" <lillapoyka@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1o_Va.3908$K4.160163@twister.tampabay.rr.com. .. > AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! FORD. My 93 Ford Tempo has ruined me for American cars > altogether. Instead of trading mine I would have like to have driven it to > the Ford headquarters and pulled it into the lobby and left it. > > > "James" <Kairoff@msn.com> wrote in message > news:sTYVa.14859$Oz4.5071@rwcrnsc54... > > Could be worse. You could be driving a Ford. > > > > > > That's more the rule than the exception, unfortunately. > > > > > > Be grateful you don't have my GM dealer. They'll do anything expensive, > > > doesn't matter if it doesn't fix the problem. After $2.5k a year in > > > 'repairs' I dropped GM cars for good. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 04:39:55 GMT, Radford staggered into the Black Sun
and said: What *is* it with people top-posting? Message rearranged to comply with Usenet conventions. > "jor" <jor@jor.com> wrote in message > news:Os-cnX20Qt0AFrWiXTWJkQ@giganews.com >> "John" <lillapoyka@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1o_Va.3908$K4.160163@twister.tampabay.rr.com. .. >>> "James" <Kairoff@msn.com> wrote in message >>> news:sTYVa.14859$Oz4.5071@rwcrnsc54... >>>> Could be worse. You could be driving a Ford. >>> AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! FORD. My 93 Ford Tempo has ruined me for American >>> cars altogether. >> Try a Focus. I'm on my 5th recall. The temp gauge works sometimes. The Ford Tempo was pretty terrible in terms of repair and maintenance. My parents owned one; it was constantly in the shop for something or other. OTOH, I didn't have *too* many problems with my Mercury Sable (Ford Taurus by another name.) The Focus seems to be more like the Tempo than the Taurus in terms of its repair/maintenance. YMMV, obviously. > Which brings us back to Hyundai (kind of) and after 25k miles my > oh-two Sonata is as solid as when I bought it. You just don't > appreciate good quality until you've driven junk. Hyundai still > hasn't gotten the name it deserves. Even after being 2nd only to > Toyota in customer satisfaction [...] I still hear people refer to > junky machines as "Hyundais". I guess it takes some time. Always. Part of the problem was that Hyundai initially didn't design their cars for long lifetimes, since apparently, folks in Korea buy a new car every 3-4 years and wouldn't be caught dead in a 5-year-old anything. Their experiences/customer feedback in the US market made them change things around a bit. -- Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see Observe the haggis carefully for at least one minute. If you see any movement, take out your revolver and shoot the haggis until it stops moving. --Ground Control on everything2, "How to toast a Haggis". |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
My '86 Mercury Lynx ruined me for American cars too, my '86 Mazda RX-7 made
me an Asian car convert for life. My AX was more reliable at 15 years old than when my Lynx was brand new! RX-7 0-15 years: regular maintenance, clutch, brake caliper, and new exhaust. Lynx 0-6 years regular maintenance, new exhaust TWICE, alternator, starter TWICE, struts, tie rods THREE TIMES!, dashboard lights, head gasket, transmission, belts, valve cover gasket THREE TIMES, fuel pump, carburetor TWICE. "John" <lillapoyka@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1o_Va.3908$K4.160163@twister.tampabay.rr.com. .. > AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! FORD. My 93 Ford Tempo has ruined me for American cars > altogether. Instead of trading mine I would have like to have driven it to > the Ford headquarters and pulled it into the lobby and left it. > > > "James" <Kairoff@msn.com> wrote in message > news:sTYVa.14859$Oz4.5071@rwcrnsc54... > > Could be worse. You could be driving a Ford. > > > > > > That's more the rule than the exception, unfortunately. > > > > > > Be grateful you don't have my GM dealer. They'll do anything expensive, > > > doesn't matter if it doesn't fix the problem. After $2.5k a year in > > > 'repairs' I dropped GM cars for good. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: 2001 Sonata AC/Heat/blower? driving me crazy
Yeah I agree , Hyundais are great cars tied to lousy US dealer support
..,had my Elantra in 3 times for a simple problem . Fortunately I was able to fix it for a total cost of 10 cents . Right now I have 3 Elantras 2 - 92s and a new 01 . Fortunately I can easily repair them myself . Here in western Washington I would suggest you BUY from Titus-Will in Oly and have them worked on at Larson in Tacoma . madmoe1.nospam@cco.net |
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