Defrost,heater,AC Blower not working
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Defrost,heater,AC Blower not working
1994 Honda Accord.
The blower works or has been working intermediately but now hasnt worked in a few days.
Does this sound like the motor itself or just a blower motor resistor.
I understand that the blower motor (if thats what it is) is not a DIY job so I think I'll start with the resistor. Where is it located? Or is replacing the resistor a non DYI job as well.
Thanks
The blower works or has been working intermediately but now hasnt worked in a few days.
Does this sound like the motor itself or just a blower motor resistor.
I understand that the blower motor (if thats what it is) is not a DIY job so I think I'll start with the resistor. Where is it located? Or is replacing the resistor a non DYI job as well.
Thanks
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RE: Defrost,heater,AC Blower not working
Usually when the resistor goes bad the fan will still run on high speed;
The 'Caveman' test can prove worn out brushes in the motor.
When the motor will not run, reach up under the glove box and smack it.
The replacement of the motor is not beyond DIY.
You can look up under the glove box to see it.
I think you have to peel back the carpet to have room to drop it out.
3 screws and one plug. GRAVY JOB [sm=happy046.gif]
The 'Caveman' test can prove worn out brushes in the motor.
When the motor will not run, reach up under the glove box and smack it.
The replacement of the motor is not beyond DIY.
You can look up under the glove box to see it.
I think you have to peel back the carpet to have room to drop it out.
3 screws and one plug. GRAVY JOB [sm=happy046.gif]
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RE: Defrost,heater,AC Blower not working
ORIGINAL: hondadude
Usually when the resistor goes bad the fan will still run on high speed;
The 'Caveman' test can prove worn out brushes in the motor.
When the motor will not run, reach up under the glove box and smack it.
The replacement of the motor is not beyond DIY.
You can look up under the glove box to see it.
I think you have to peel back the carpet to have room to drop it out.
3 screws and one plug. GRAVY JOB [sm=happy046.gif]
Usually when the resistor goes bad the fan will still run on high speed;
The 'Caveman' test can prove worn out brushes in the motor.
When the motor will not run, reach up under the glove box and smack it.
The replacement of the motor is not beyond DIY.
You can look up under the glove box to see it.
I think you have to peel back the carpet to have room to drop it out.
3 screws and one plug. GRAVY JOB [sm=happy046.gif]
Is that a Honda only part?
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RE: Defrost,heater,AC Blower not working
Is that a Honda only part?
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