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No fan for heater and a/c on 200 kia sportage

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Hi,

The resistor block, that controls the speed of the fan motor is not functioning or worst it is already broken.

Better have that resistor block replace in the neares garage or in your dealer where the parts will be readily available.

Hope that helps you out!

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