alexandermueller97
i10 Blower Motor Failure
Summary of the thread
The blower motor in a 2017 Hyundai i10 stopped working, and the initial suspicion was a faulty AUC sensor. Another person with a similar issue suggested it might be due to a loose cable or plug connection to the sensor. The problem was confirmed to be the AUC sensor connection, which was resolved at a workshop.
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alexandermueller97 (community.author)
Thanks. Was it definitely the auto recirculation sensor? And how did you fix it?
thomas_blaze1
Yes, auto recirculation sensor. I didn't fix it myself though, I took it to a workshop. Probably best to get it checked out properly.
alexandermueller97 (community.author)
Ok, thanks for the advice. Workshop confirmed it was the AUC sensor connection. 95€ later and it's sorted.
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thomas_blaze1
I had something similar happen in my i10. Blower stopped. Seems like it could be the cable or plug connection to the sensor. Like a loose wire on a lamp, it just cuts out.