Can not change where the air blows!
#11
On the heater control panel, the mode buttons are used to select the vents the air flows from (see attached image).
These buttons on the control panel operate a mode control motor to move doors for the air flow. There may be an issue with either the wiring, motor, control linkage, or heater control panel.
These buttons on the control panel operate a mode control motor to move doors for the air flow. There may be an issue with either the wiring, motor, control linkage, or heater control panel.
#12
See post #25 in this thread for the service manual:
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...ls-4597/page3/
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...ls-4597/page3/
#15
1. Generally, the forum rules don't allow live links; so, that is why the poster altered the web address. Just copy and paste, and then replace the "(dot)" with "."
2. Take a look at the manual and if you still need guidance let us know and I will try to write up some test procedures. A multimeter will help; but, there can be some limited testing even without one, such as connector direct battery power and ground to the motor.
2. Take a look at the manual and if you still need guidance let us know and I will try to write up some test procedures. A multimeter will help; but, there can be some limited testing even without one, such as connector direct battery power and ground to the motor.
#16
I was finally able to try and work on this problem. I was able to manually assist the motor in switching too the defroster. I believe that it is not in the controls but maybe the motor is getting weak and not able to complete the switch. After i helped it switch I unplugged the motor so it would not be able to switch again. It's a temp fix but not permanent.
#18
On the 95 EX I had, I would have to re-lube the linkage for the mode control motor every two years or so.
A bit of lube is a pretty easy/cheap try.
I didn't look at the diagrams to compare the difference in the set up between your car and the 5th gen I'm talking about.
A bit of lube is a pretty easy/cheap try.
I didn't look at the diagrams to compare the difference in the set up between your car and the 5th gen I'm talking about.
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