Honda A/C Gurus needed!
Check for 12V on the blu/wht wire at the blower motor like I mentioned before using a volt meter. There should be power with the key in the II position.
I might consider returning the new aftermarket blower resistor and getting one from the Honda dealership. Aftermarket parts can be bad out of the box.
I might consider returning the new aftermarket blower resistor and getting one from the Honda dealership. Aftermarket parts can be bad out of the box.
It is either the transistor (the new part), the HVAC control, or much less likely the blower motor relay (since you have 12V on the blu/wht wire).
A quick test for the blower motor relay (#1) is to switch it with the a/c condenser clutch relay (#2) in the engine bay fuse box. See attached picture.
A quick test for the blower motor relay (#1) is to switch it with the a/c condenser clutch relay (#2) in the engine bay fuse box. See attached picture.
It is either the transistor (the new part), the HVAC control, or much less likely the blower motor relay (since you have 12V on the blu/wht wire).
A quick test for the blower motor relay (#1) is to switch it with the a/c condenser clutch relay (#2) in the engine bay fuse box. See attached picture.
A quick test for the blower motor relay (#1) is to switch it with the a/c condenser clutch relay (#2) in the engine bay fuse box. See attached picture.
Thanks for all your help, guys! I finally took it in today to the Honda dealership. FYI ... it was what they were calling the "transistor" (resistor). What beats me is, why didn't it work when I got a new one from the parts place and swapped it out? Maybe it wasn't a good ground? Idk. $160 for a cold A/C is a small price to pay in South Louisiana heat! Thanks again!
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