Ugrade to Auto Climate Control
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Ugrade to Auto Climate Control
I have a 2004 Sonata with manual climate control. The auto climate
control units have been showing up on Ebay for less than $100. Would it
be very feasible to replace the manual controls with auto controls? I
assume additional sensors, etc., would be required. Thanks.
control units have been showing up on Ebay for less than $100. Would it
be very feasible to replace the manual controls with auto controls? I
assume additional sensors, etc., would be required. Thanks.
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Re: Ugrade to Auto Climate Control
I've got a Santa Fe dash out at the moment. It has the electrical acuators
on the heater box, so I may have been wrong about you needing the
actuators. But it's still the case that you'll need several parts. You
may also not have a wiring harness in the vehicle which will accomodate
the electronic hvac controller.
on the heater box, so I may have been wrong about you needing the
actuators. But it's still the case that you'll need several parts. You
may also not have a wiring harness in the vehicle which will accomodate
the electronic hvac controller.
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Re: Ugrade to Auto Climate Control
Trust me, the Hyundai Climate control sux. We have a 2002 Santa Fe
that is always too hot or too cold or fogging up the windows (my 2002
XG350L did the same thing). I used to "reboot" my XG350L by
disconnecting the battery every once in a while, and that fixed it for
a few weeks but was a pain in the you know what....
that is always too hot or too cold or fogging up the windows (my 2002
XG350L did the same thing). I used to "reboot" my XG350L by
disconnecting the battery every once in a while, and that fixed it for
a few weeks but was a pain in the you know what....
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Re: Ugrade to Auto Climate Control
PC wrote:
> Trust me, the Hyundai Climate control sux. We have a 2002 Santa Fe
> that is always too hot or too cold or fogging up the windows (my 2002
> XG350L did the same thing). I used to "reboot" my XG350L by
> disconnecting the battery every once in a while, and that fixed it for
> a few weeks but was a pain in the you know what....
climate control in my 2004 sonata is silly. for example- ambient
temperature says 59 degrees and the climate control is set to 74 degrees
and it blows ice cold air at full blast. best thing about it is hit any
button and it turns off so you can adjust it manually.
> Trust me, the Hyundai Climate control sux. We have a 2002 Santa Fe
> that is always too hot or too cold or fogging up the windows (my 2002
> XG350L did the same thing). I used to "reboot" my XG350L by
> disconnecting the battery every once in a while, and that fixed it for
> a few weeks but was a pain in the you know what....
climate control in my 2004 sonata is silly. for example- ambient
temperature says 59 degrees and the climate control is set to 74 degrees
and it blows ice cold air at full blast. best thing about it is hit any
button and it turns off so you can adjust it manually.
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