blower motor on 93 accord
Is this my luck or did I do something??? I am new to theHonda world.
I replace the front motor mount on the car and mysteriously the blower motor stopped working, no speeds at all. I checked the 30A under the hood, the 7.5A under the dash, they are good. Is there any connection near the frontmotor mount that I may have disconnected?? or what should I check next? I see the relays, but which one is for the blower?
The worst part is that my inlaws gave us the car andmy mother in-lawscomment would be(in a raspy smokers voice) " It was fine when we gave it to you, what did you screw up?" what a bitc*
I replace the front motor mount on the car and mysteriously the blower motor stopped working, no speeds at all. I checked the 30A under the hood, the 7.5A under the dash, they are good. Is there any connection near the frontmotor mount that I may have disconnected?? or what should I check next? I see the relays, but which one is for the blower?
The worst part is that my inlaws gave us the car andmy mother in-lawscomment would be(in a raspy smokers voice) " It was fine when we gave it to you, what did you screw up?" what a bitc*
sorry you hear bout your mother in law... they can be like that...
but first i would check ALL the fuses... your car can do weird things when one is blown...
then unplug the connection going in the blower motor (its under the dash on the passenger side) and turn on the motor via the switch and check to see if current is running through it. If there is current, the blower motor is gone. If there is no current, something is wrong with the wiring, re-check all the connections under the hood for something you might have unplugged, if you cant find anything, im at a loss. One of the more advance members will have to chime in.
but first i would check ALL the fuses... your car can do weird things when one is blown...
then unplug the connection going in the blower motor (its under the dash on the passenger side) and turn on the motor via the switch and check to see if current is running through it. If there is current, the blower motor is gone. If there is no current, something is wrong with the wiring, re-check all the connections under the hood for something you might have unplugged, if you cant find anything, im at a loss. One of the more advance members will have to chime in.
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