Southern Boy
Registered Member
Took a hit on the AC system.
While on the road with the temperature control on “auto” noticed fan speed started increasing. Vents started blowing hot air after a while (I’m in Florida and day temperatures are reaching high 70s already). It was apparent the AC was failing.
Scheduled appointment at Hyundai service for next day. They found a small piece of road trash had pierced a small capillary tube in the condenser coil.
Condenser replacement cost Material $528.13 condenser, refrigerant $14.00 plus labor $364.80 and don’t forget the tax $63.49 = $970.42. Oh well sh*t happens.
Had $500 deductible insurance.
While on the road with the temperature control on “auto” noticed fan speed started increasing. Vents started blowing hot air after a while (I’m in Florida and day temperatures are reaching high 70s already). It was apparent the AC was failing.
Scheduled appointment at Hyundai service for next day. They found a small piece of road trash had pierced a small capillary tube in the condenser coil.
Condenser replacement cost Material $528.13 condenser, refrigerant $14.00 plus labor $364.80 and don’t forget the tax $63.49 = $970.42. Oh well sh*t happens.
Had $500 deductible insurance.