Bubbling sound from the steering column?
#11
There are a number of diy's to be found. Google "honda air mix motor". Here is one:
http://www.piloteers.org/forums/14-p...-cleaning.html
Note, your motor may not be exactly same as Honda Pilot.
Somewhere I read to use toothpicks to pry/hold the small clips till all are released and avoid breaking them.
You should examine the servo to verify it is source of noise.
regards
http://www.piloteers.org/forums/14-p...-cleaning.html
Note, your motor may not be exactly same as Honda Pilot.
Somewhere I read to use toothpicks to pry/hold the small clips till all are released and avoid breaking them.
You should examine the servo to verify it is source of noise.
regards
Last edited by TexasHonda; 09-12-2013 at 07:33 AM.
#12
Sounds identical to my issue, which the forum helped me solve.
See: https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...e2/#post331663
See: https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...e2/#post331663
#14
Gurgling noise
Climate control or Auto Temp Control, uses a servo called air mix motor to adjust blend of heated/cooled air to achieve the selected temperature setting.
These air mix motors have a tiny potentiometer that provides feedback on servo arm position to allow precise control. W/ time the tiny wipers that track the carbon variable resistance strips create loose particles that get trapped in the grease covering the strips. This creates an alternate current path and changes resistance feedback. This results in "hunting" of the servo attempting to find a "correct" position. This sound can be clicking, rattling, gurgling sound depending on amplitude and speed of movements.
If you look on drivers side under the dash and move the temp setting, you should see the servo motor changing the blend door position. Watch for jerky random movements and for the sound you describe.
Fix is to replace or repair servo (difficult but possible).
If you think this is problem, post back and I can provide some links to repairs by others.
good luck
These air mix motors have a tiny potentiometer that provides feedback on servo arm position to allow precise control. W/ time the tiny wipers that track the carbon variable resistance strips create loose particles that get trapped in the grease covering the strips. This creates an alternate current path and changes resistance feedback. This results in "hunting" of the servo attempting to find a "correct" position. This sound can be clicking, rattling, gurgling sound depending on amplitude and speed of movements.
If you look on drivers side under the dash and move the temp setting, you should see the servo motor changing the blend door position. Watch for jerky random movements and for the sound you describe.
Fix is to replace or repair servo (difficult but possible).
If you think this is problem, post back and I can provide some links to repairs by others.
good luck
#15
I read a post where the blend doors actuator sounds like gurgling water. If you shut off the heater/climate control, do you still hear the noise?
The alternative is that you have air in your coolant and you are hearing the sound in your heater core. You can try bleeding any air from the cooling system by removing the radiator cap on a cold engine, starting the car, and turn the heat on high. This should force coolant through the heater core under your dash and removed any trapped air.
The alternative is that you have air in your coolant and you are hearing the sound in your heater core. You can try bleeding any air from the cooling system by removing the radiator cap on a cold engine, starting the car, and turn the heat on high. This should force coolant through the heater core under your dash and removed any trapped air.
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