lisastorm1
Dynasty blower motor issue
Summary of the thread
The blower motor in a 2005 Hyundai Dynasty wasn't working, and a faulty AUC sensor was suspected. It was suggested to check the sensor's cable or plug connection, as loose connections can sometimes be the problem. Inspection revealed a defective plug, which was fixed for 95€.
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lisastorm1 (community.author)
Where exactly is that located? And what do you mean by 'acting up'?
gretakaiser9
It's usually near the cabin air sensor, check around there. By 'acting up,' I mean is the climate control behaving erratically? If you're unsure, it might be worth getting it checked at a workshop. Could be a sensor fault.
lisastorm1 (community.author)
Thanks for the help. Turned out to be a defective plug. Cost 95€ to fix.
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gretakaiser9
Hey, could be. Have you checked the cable or plug connection of the sensor? Sometimes it's just a loose connection. Is the climate control acting up at all?