simonghost3
Galloper Fog Sensor Problem
Summary of the thread
A 2001 Hyundai Galloper is experiencing a fog sensor issue, leading to problems with the AC, spray nozzles, and mirror heating. The suspected cause is a faulty cable or plug connection. A similar case suggested checking the humidity sensor, but ultimately, a workshop diagnosis confirmed a cable connection issue, which was then repaired.
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simonghost3 (community.author)
I haven't checked the humidity sensor alone, but it's in the components I suspected. The error is accessible via the diagnostic port; the code relates to the fog sensor circuit. Was your error also specific to the fog sensor, or did it present differently?
melina_dark8
Okay, the diagnostic port info helps. My error wasn't specifically labeled 'fog sensor,' but the symptoms were so similar, especially with the AC and mirror heating. Honestly, I'm not mechanically gifted. I just took it to a workshop, and they sorted it out pretty quickly. Given what you've already checked, that's probably your best bet. It might save you a lot of time and headache.
simonghost3 (community.author)
Your confirmation of a similar issue helped. Based on your experience and my assessment, I had it repaired at a workshop. The diagnosis confirmed the cable connection issue, and the repair cost 95€.
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melina_dark8
Wow, that sounds familiar! I had almost the exact same thing happen with my Galloper. The climate control was acting up, and I got some weird warnings on the dashboard. Have you checked the humidity sensor? That was the culprit in my case. Where exactly is the error being reported?