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The fuel filling problem is usually a bad charcoal canister. They get saturated and are not able to breathe properly. ( ruined when people top off there tank) It could be other things maybe a stuck vent valve but that should set a check engine light. As far as the fuse goes, replace it with the correct amperage fuse. If it blows again that circuit will need to be checked for short or over load. (Possible someone added aftermarket device to circuit drawing the circuit over the 20 amps its designed for.)
First thing to check: fuse(s) for the cigarette lighter/power port, which may also be the same fuse for the interior lighting that went out. Could post the location of your fuse box (most Hyundai cars have 2 - one under hood, and a second under the dash (where your power port/interior lighting fuses are most likely located)), if you could clarify which model/year/engine size Hyundai car/truck is giving you problems.
Before pay someone to fix the problem, make sure that: Fan blades are tight with motor shaft. Fan blades are not jammed. The fan motor is O.K. The fan fuse is O.K. There is no temperature sensor code. This will narrow the diagnosis. Hope will help.
Try a SHOCK test to the blower motor case. What I mean is SHOCK the case by hitting it with the palm of your hand (make sure you have the blower switch 'HIGH' and the IGN key also 'ON'.. if the blower starts working, you have an intermittent contact in the motor itself. If this doesn't work, get a test light and connect it to the connector that plugs into to the blower motor - if the test light illuminates, then the problem is obviously in the motor. If it doesn't, then you have a wiring/switch/power supply problem.
it sounds like your fans are not working. you should check your owners manual and locate the fuse for the engine fan and check it. now if the fuse is good Bring the car to your local repair shop and have this problem checked out. asap
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