Sound cut out at 10:23. Probably no big deal, but was hoping to glean everything possible as I research the same problem with my 2006 Sportage. Nice to get the visuals of everything.
Good job owning up. I know this is an old vid. I have an '05 Sorento from hell. The Accessory fuse pops. Gee what turns on with that monster. There a fuse box behind the fuse box in the drivers kick panel and none are labeled but there is a lot of fuses and connectors. No idea where to start on this thing.
If it’s not this it is the ac relay I tore my whole dash up just for this little fix if ur windows don’t work and your ac fuze keeps blowing unplug the ac relay and put a fuse in the ac to check
If you are experiencing it working in only a single speed, it's most likely the blower motor resistor, which changes the amount of power that is sent to the blower motor.
Not sure what number it was, but it's on the wiring diagram. Best thing to do in this case would be to find a not-so-rusty donor car and harvest the connectors you need from there.
Great video. Thanks for taking you time to expaln the process
Sound cut out at 10:23. Probably no big deal, but was hoping to glean everything possible as I research the same problem with my 2006 Sportage. Nice to get the visuals of everything.
Good work diagnosing and your presentation was A+++
Good job owning up. I know this is an old vid. I have an '05 Sorento from hell. The Accessory fuse pops. Gee what turns on with that monster. There a fuse box behind the fuse box in the drivers kick panel and none are labeled but there is a lot of fuses and connectors. No idea where to start on this thing.
best one on UA-cam.
He says to fix the headlight is to tape a flashlight to the fender.
If it’s not this it is the ac relay I tore my whole dash up just for this little fix if ur windows don’t work and your ac fuze keeps blowing unplug the ac relay and put a fuse in the ac to check
My problems on 06 Sportage is the blower won't shut off. It's sick on high.
If you are experiencing it working in only a single speed, it's most likely the blower motor resistor, which changes the amount of power that is sent to the blower motor.
I have the same problem. What is the connector called and where could I find it?
Not sure what number it was, but it's on the wiring diagram. Best thing to do in this case would be to find a not-so-rusty donor car and harvest the connectors you need from there.
Wpuld this cause the headlight not to work also
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