Some Hyundai Veloster owners report experiencing issues with their air conditioning not turning on even after replacing the climate control module. Commonly, these problems may stem from a refrigerant leak, which can hinder the AC's functionality due to insufficient refrigerant in the system. Additionally, electrical climate control issues can prevent the AC from operating, necessitating a check for any faults in the related components. Some owners also encounter AC compressor problems, which are critical for cooling and may require inspection. A blown fuse in the AC system is another potential cause, and owners are advised to inspect and replace any blown fuses. Performing a reset on the HVAC system may resolve certain issues, and if these steps do not yield results, it is recommended that owners seek a professional mechanic's assistance for an accurate diagnosis and necessary repairs.
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