Driving to Montana from Colorado over the summer, AC went out. Got it back to dealership, was told blower motor went bad. Replaced that (out of pocket) from dealership. 3 weeks later, same problem. They replaced the wiring harness connector. 2 weeks later, same problem, replaced blower motor again AND wiring pigtail connector to blower motor. A/C is one thing, but when entering into Colorado winter driving, need heat for the windshield! Repeated problem dozens of times over the last 2 months!
Went to another dealership, now that it's winter in Colorado, need heat for windshield. Was told needed to replace full vehicle wiring harness at ~$1,800 parts + ~$1,100 labor and to "see if that would fix it." Nope! I'm finding this is a common problem for Kia Sedona's with climate control issues. Not sure if it's drawing too much power or what.
Have had two blower motors installed and wiring pigtails in 3 months, and not right. Vehicle not safe for my wife to drive.
I just pulled blower motor, runs perfectly fine dropped. Tighten screws to re-mount it, zero air coming out. This is incredibly dangerous!
Driving to Montana from Colorado over the summer, AC went out. Got it back to dealership, was told blower motor went bad. Replaced that (out of pocket) from dealership. 3 weeks later, same problem. They replaced the wiring harness connector. 2 weeks later, same problem, replaced blower motor again AND wiring pigtail connector to blower motor. A/C is one thing, but when entering into Colorado winter driving, need heat for the windshield! Repeated problem dozens of times over the last 2 months!
Went to another dealership, now that it's winter in Colorado, need heat for windshield. Was told needed to replace full vehicle wiring harness at ~$1,800 parts + ~$1,100 labor and to "see if that would fix it." Nope! I'm finding this is a common problem for Kia Sedona's with climate control issues. Not sure if it's drawing too much power or what.
Have had two blower motors installed and wiring pigtails in 3 months, and not right. Vehicle not safe for my wife to drive.
I just pulled blower motor, runs perfectly fine dropped. Tighten screws to re-mount it, zero air coming out. This is incredibly dangerous!
- Matt M., Fort Collins, CO, US