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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/23/2006 9:42:55 PM
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copa708
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so i got the fan to turn by jumping it directly from the battery with a wire. but i did the same with the thermostat switch and i got nothin. so does this mean it's the thermostat switch or the wiring to the fan from the thermostat switch? also do you happen to know if this is a parallel or series circuit? or is it both? it sounds like the wire inbetween the 3 connectors (condensor, t-stat switch, coolant temp switch) and the fans is a series and it's messed up but those 3 connectors are parallel. is that right? if that's how it is, then i'm sure the wiring that's series is messed up because i tried jumping all 3 green switches and i got no reaction from the fan.
< Message edited by copa708 -- 4/23/2006 11:30:33 PM >
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 1:02:38 AM
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Hondamatic
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Where are you located anyway?
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 2:04:33 AM
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copa708
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in birmingham alabama. HEY I FIXED IT. actually my brother did. turns out there were some fuses i overlooked. i'm sure you guys already told me to look at it. but i only looked at one of the two (condensor fan). i didn't see the cooling fan in the bottom left corner of my fuses. my air conditioning feels so much better when idle now. thanks for helpin me out guys i feel i've learned a lot regardless of what i overlooked.
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 4:13:44 AM
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 10:11:54 AM
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deserthonda
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quote:
ORIGINAL: copa708 in birmingham alabama. HEY I FIXED IT. actually my brother did. turns out there were some fuses i overlooked. i'm sure you guys already told me to look at it. but i only looked at one of the two (condensor fan). i didn't see the cooling fan in the bottom left corner of my fuses. my air conditioning feels so much better when idle now. thanks for helpin me out guys i feel i've learned a lot regardless of what i overlooked. Glad you got it fixed .,.....and it was something cheap to replace,, I wish you would have follow the directions i gave you step by step and not overlook anything ,, it would have made this ordeal a lot shorter and simpler ,, Even with us techs we cannoit skip around or it will leave us chasing a GHOST.. I still think that if you are planning to work on your car regardless of year and model and make you should by a service and electrical manual.
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 11:25:53 AM
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Hondamatic
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Well now go change your waterpump!!! Glad you got it fixed and I was wrong.. Don't forget.. for the extra 40 bucks, you should replace your waterpump when you do your timing belt, too.
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 6:28:34 PM
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copa708
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well i didn't skip anything, but when everyone told me to look at the fuses, i did but i didn't realize there were 2 fuses controlling the fans... or more maybe. i was looking at the giant fuse that's the relay and is just like the window which worked fine, but i didn't notice the other one that was tiny and right next to it. but yeah i'll knock out my timing belt and water pump this weekend.
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 6:33:34 PM
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sir_nasty
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When you do that belt/pump if you have a digital camera take some pictures... if you don't have a camera but have some time a full writeup and how to do it for your vehicle/engine would be awesome... If it's easy enough to follow we'll post it in and upcoming section for other people to use..
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 6:33:48 PM
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deserthonda
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if you plan oj doing the t-belt yourself,, this might help.. http://www.cybertrails.com/~puf/Honda2.2/997Honda2.2TimeBalNote.html here is a list of parts you will need .. valve cover gasket, timing belt, balancer belt, water pump, coolant, cam seal, balancer shaft seal, balancer shaft seal retainer, oil pump seal, crank shaft seal, alternator belt, p/s belt ,,,... timing belt tensioner if noisy..... When you have the timing belt off, spin the tensioner, if noisy replace,,,,, also replace alt and p/s belts only if needed if they look new , reuse them of course.. My advice ,, get quality honda parts, and get a manual HELMINC. COM
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RE: honda accord 92 ex overheating replaced EVERYTHING - 4/24/2006 6:36:43 PM
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copa708
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i looked at it in my service manual and it didn't look difficult at all. i could be wrong but the steps are simple and i compared it to my car to see if it matches up for an easier job. thanks yeah i'll probably take pictures with my camcorder.
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