What should I do if my Kia blower is not working?
With the switches removed it is a simple matter to test them with a multimeter. The blower system and it’s controls is relatively simple and will submit to methodical diagnosis.
How is the blower fan on a Kia Sportage Gen 2?
Hi i have had some experience with the blower fan on the Sportage gen 2. One thing to note is the term resistor is a misnomer on this model and it uses a an electronic MOSFET chip to control the speed. The fan is fed with 12 volts on the positive wire all the time the ignition is on via a relay and 40 amp fuse.
What kind of wire is in a Kia blower?
It has 3 wires, a negative ground, an out negative pulsed wire to the blower negative, and a positive control wire from the rotary dash switch.
What does it mean when your windscreen blower stops working?
The blower motor has stopped working which means in this weather we can’t clean/de mist the windscreen and as it’s our only car we’re kind of stuck.
What can cause 2007 Kia Spectra blower motor to stop blowing?
What can cause a replaced 2007 Kia Spectra blower motor to stop blowing? First, check the blower motor for power using a test light, as it can likely cause this problem to occur. To do so, put one lead of the tester at the connector’s red/black stripe wire and the other to a clean metal piece to get a proper ground.
What to do if your Kia blower makes a squeaky noise?
If so, the best solution would be to replace the motor. Another option could be to hit the motor lightly from below the passenger side of the dash and check if it starts. What could cause a Kia blower motor to make a squeaky noise when running for the first few minutes?
What causes Kia Sedona blower to blow air only in front?
If there is power to the motor and the rest of the blower seems to work fine, it might indicate a bad field effect transistor that could be replaced to fix the issue. What could cause a blower motor to blow air only in the front of a 2007 Kia Sedona?
Can a faulty blower motor cause a car to start?
A faulty blower motor can cause this. Have the blower motor plug checked with a test light to ensure if there is power to it. If so, the best solution would be to replace the motor. Another option could be to hit the motor lightly from below the passenger side of the dash and check if it starts.