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2010 genesis V8

Therittz

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Genesis Model Year
2010
Genesis Model Type
1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Okay I'm a DIY kinda guy for starters which is why I'm here today....I bought my genesis from a good friend of mine about a year ago and all has been great up until a month ago when I noticed my temperature needle was stuck in cold! After going through having to replace the temperature sensor, wiring harness to temperature sensor and thermostat I found that my engine cooling fan (radiator fan) wasn't working correctly due to the plug not making good connection within the module so I replaced cooling fan as well!!!! After all this I go to pick wife up at work and noticed my air coming out of my vents were as if I had my heat on and my temperature was set at 68°f. The air has always worked great in it as whenever a temperature is set such as at 68 and it feels 68.....I felt the a/c line
 
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Okay I'm a DIY kinda guy for starters which is why I'm here today....I bought my genesis from a good friend of mine about a year ago and all has been great up until a month ago when I noticed my temperature needle was stuck in cold! After going through having to replace the temperature sensor, wiring harness to temperature sensor and thermostat I found that my engine cooling fan (radiator fan) wasn't working correctly due to the plug not making good connection within the module so I replaced cooling fan as well!!!! After all this I go to pick wife up at work and noticed my air coming out of my vents were as if I had my heat on and my temperature was set at 68°f. The air has always worked great in it as whenever a temperature is set such as at 68 and it feels 68.....I felt the a/c line
Welcome. Moving this into the first generation Genesis Sedan forum.
 
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