idaflame68
Galloper Blower Motor AUC Sensor
Summary of the thread
A 2000 Hyundai Galloper's blower motor stopped working, and the initial suspicion was a faulty AUC sensor. A defective cable or plug connection was considered a possible cause. It was suggested to check the wiring harness for damage or corrosion, as these could lead to sensor faults. Ultimately, the issue was confirmed to be an AUC sensor fault, and professional assistance was recommended for electrical issues.
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idaflame68 (community.author)
Wiring harness, huh? I hadn't considered corrosion down there. Any chance you remember which wires or connector specifically gave you trouble? Or if it was easier to reach from above or below?
sophiameier6
Can't say I remember the specifics, sorry. I'm no mechanic, I just handed it over to the workshop guys, they found the fault. Might be best to do the same, since it's an electrical thing. Better safe than sorry.
idaflame68 (community.author)
Thanks! Looks like I'm off to the shop then. I'll let you know what they find. It ended up costing me 95€, AUC sensor fault confirmed.
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sophiameier6
I had a similar issue with my Galloper. The climate control was acting up, and it turned out to be a sensor fault alright. Did you check the wiring harness for any damage or corrosion? The AUC sensor wiring can be a pain to get to.