I have a 2004 Sonata, I cant seem to get air to blow out of defrost or a/c vents. When I turn the fan switch on high it seems as though the fan is on, however no air comes out. What air that does come out is cold when the a/c is on. Do I have a blend door issue?

Asked by 1scotthalverson Jul 23, 2015 at 01:15 PM about the 2004 Hyundai Sonata V6 LX FWD

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Ok great, now what about this resister I keep hearing about, would it be easier to check the cable versus the resistor. I also have the auto controls, does that mean its electric and not a cable. Thanks for the response

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