rrkazman
Hasn't posted much yet...
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2017
- Messages
- 18
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- Location
- South Carolina
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
A few weeks ago my AC stopped working, so I thought I would check out what was going on. I found the connection going to the Compressor was cut it had come in contact with the serpentine belt and had shorted the leads together. I repaired that but the compressor still will not come on. I started looking for blown fuses, and found that there is an AC control module which has 5 fuses. All good. All of the voltage sources that are to be constant and cycle with the ignition are all correct. Since this seemed to be more than I wanted to handle, I took to the master Hyundai mechanic in the area. He confirmed what I had though that the AC control module must be bad. These are not being made right now because of the chip shortage, so I purchased a referb unit. I had the mechanic install the module. Same problem no AC compressor. The Hyundai has said it cannot be repaired and all parts of the system should be replaced, that would be 20K if the parts were available. The system is full of gas, and the compressor will run if 12 Volts are applied to it directly. I am looking for other possibilities like the compressor cut signal that come from the ECM. I cannot find out any thing about that signal. While the AC control module is the one connected to the compressor, the ECM generates AC SELECT Switch, AC REQUEST Switch, and AC Compressor Cut signal. There is a chance that both of the AC Control Modules are bad, I think that is unlikely. Is there any one who knows about these signals and there values during the operation of the AC system?