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What are some common issues with the air conditioning in the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe?

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Viola F.

The primary issue that often occurs with the air conditioning in a 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe is typically due to a blown fuse affecting the blower motor. This motor, located inside the dashboard, is what circulates the air within the vehicle cabin. When the blower motor malfunctions, you may experience either no airflow or significantly reduced airflow. Another less frequent issue could be a freon leak from the AC system's lines, leading to a loss of refrigerant. This results in decreased cooling efficiency, causing the air to not be as cold as it originally was.

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  • Victor Mireku

    My 2014 air conditioning is not functioning. I checked the fuses, and they are fine. However, I couldn't find the AC relay. Can you tell me where it is located?

  • C Calloway

    My 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe's climate control operates normally for a few months, then suddenly stops working with no heat or AC. After about a week, it turns back on and functions properly for another month or two before repeating the cycle. I'm unsure what the issue could be.

  • Sixteen Screws

    The air conditioning only works on the passenger side, while the driver's side blows out hot air.

  • Janet L

    An issue with the air conditioning system in the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe could arise from a faulty AC compressor relay or blower motor.

  • Lefty

    The air conditioner is not working properly due to a lack of oil in the car.

  • Dame

    For the third year in a row, my air conditioner isn't functioning properly. It was repaired in 2021 and 2022 for the same issue. Now, as summer 2023 begins, I'm facing the same problem again with my A/C out of order. The issue seems to be with the high side line, which hasn't been subject to any recalls. So, I have to foot the bill each time to get it repaired. It cost me $500 the first year and a whopping $900 the second year (which I refused and opted for a cheaper alternative elsewhere). It's uncertain how much they will charge for the repair this year.

  • Emily F.

    This is the second time in two years that I've had to fork out over $700 to replace the high side A/C line. Unfortunately, both times, one of the two necessary parts was not covered by the warranty or extended warranty.

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