Intermittent A/C
Wife reported that the air did not work at all today after the day heated up. I took a trip to the stealership and bought the blower motor resistor. It was the best compromise of cost vs. availability. $85.00 for the thing, but it solved the problem. I disassembled the old one and figure I paid about $14 per resistor. Now to see if I can repair the old one and have a spare...
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Revision: About $14 per component: one thermistor, one transistor, one capacitor, three resistors on the PCB. Expensive.
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Revision: About $14 per component: one thermistor, one transistor, one capacitor, three resistors on the PCB. Expensive.
Last edited by mitsudave; Aug 18, 2010 at 03:51 PM.
Here's how to fix it:
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php...lower+resistor
Probably costs about a dollar...
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php...lower+resistor
Probably costs about a dollar...
Crap, that was not it. It sounds like when it tries to come on something is stuck or opening(?) Also when running the stereo/ac dignostic test again it still shows the bottow row flashing with just the bottom part of the second 8 remaining (not flashing). Wow, now could this be the blower moter?
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