Blower Motor Resistor
FYI - my 93 accord cabin fan blower was only working on the highest setting. After reading some post on this site, sounded like the resistor might be bad. I pulled the blower out and found the resistor. Never seen one before, but i noticed there was a tab of metal that looked like it should wrap around and attach to another post. I also noticed there was a solder spot on this tab. So i plugged the blower back into the car tucked the tab under the post where it looked like it was soldered and tried all the fans speeds....and they all worked:cool: Soldered it back into place and saved myself from having to run out and buy another resistor.
Trying to give back something to this forum, I find it very helpful!! |
Cool, thanks for that information. Did you happen to take a picture of it?
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Good post and helpful to some one I'm sure...
WheelBrokerAng ...picture I hope is right for all to see :) |
What I was thinking is if he took a picture of the tab & the soldering job, we could put it into DIY.
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Darn did not think of a picture, and its all tucked back away now. And the resistor looked nothing like the picture above. I have to chase down a short one of these days, if I tear back into it, i will take a snapshot.
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Don't worry about it. Generally, if we see a thread that reads like a nice set of instructions, we can move it into the DIY section.
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