94 Accord LX AC Blows Warm
I managed to fix the drivers side condenser fan, theres a red wire on the lower part of it and underneath it theres a plug, but nothing was attached to it.
So I took a plug I had found lying around in the engine bay, slipped that narrow metal plug into it, plugged it in, and now both fans run when I turn on the AC.
Only issue is that the AC itself still does not work, I will run more tests and see whats going on with that (and I will make note of the wire colors). I'd rather not try hot-wiring the compressor though, that could cause issues if I run it for too long.
So I took a plug I had found lying around in the engine bay, slipped that narrow metal plug into it, plugged it in, and now both fans run when I turn on the AC.
Only issue is that the AC itself still does not work, I will run more tests and see whats going on with that (and I will make note of the wire colors). I'd rather not try hot-wiring the compressor though, that could cause issues if I run it for too long.
So the fans are back online, I took the car to a shop and they couldnt get the compressor to turn on (even through hot wiring it), it'd receive power but it wouldnt rotate.
Is the compressor shot or could this be something electrical? When the AC quit on me I did hear some...unpleasant noise of debris in that area.
EDIT: Turns out my fans no longer come on when the AC is pressed, fuses are fine and switching relays makes no difference. Seems whatever "hot wiring" happened screwed something up. Radiator fan still works when you turn the car off.
Is the compressor shot or could this be something electrical? When the AC quit on me I did hear some...unpleasant noise of debris in that area.
EDIT: Turns out my fans no longer come on when the AC is pressed, fuses are fine and switching relays makes no difference. Seems whatever "hot wiring" happened screwed something up. Radiator fan still works when you turn the car off.
Copied your update post to this thread, so we can know what you are talking about. It is hard to remember what you already tried without the prior advice/tests.
Can you use your volt meter to tell us if the fans and the compressor are getting power when you turn on the a/c? It is difficult to give advice without this information.
Can you use your volt meter to tell us if the fans and the compressor are getting power when you turn on the a/c? It is difficult to give advice without this information.
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