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The fuse is in the engine compartment fuse box and is marked 'A/Con'. It looks like a Relay to me and as it doesn't have an amperage, my guess is that it is a relay. The different sites have slightly different variations, but the thing to check first is the relay. You mention 'heater coil', that is on the engine coolant circuit and only provides hot air. The AC compressor system has an 'evaporator' up in the dash and only supplies chilled air. I trust the AC job was done professionally with a Gas Recovery machine to create a moisture free vacuum before adding refrigerant gas. It can't be done at home. I wrote a Fixya Tip on it.
I was driving my car and it shut completely off. No warning lights no engine light it just shut off. It sound like it wants to turn over I replaced the fuel pump it lasts for about a month. It shut off again without no warning while driving. Is there a reset button on a 2009 Sonata or could it be my relay fuse?
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