Santa Fe (CM - 2007-12) :: AC Compressor Not Engaging / No Cooling From Unit
May 5, 2014
Have an issue with my front air con not working.....
When you start the car there is a rattle/squeaking noise, this sounds like a worn pulley, when you press the air con button to turn it on the noise stops. It does not make any sound changes to the unit/engine to indicate the compressor engages and the is no cooling from the unit.....
Is it a new compressor or is there a common fix for this issue?
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Could it be the actual button has failed or is there a way to check if the button is functioning?
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