Need help with A/C.. Is this problem a easy fix?
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Need help with A/C.. Is this problem a easy fix? Need help asap.
Hey there guys im new to the Honda world, first time owner. I have a 93' Honda Accord. The A/C never worked since I had this car. My car defroster, or heat does not work either. When I hit the button to turn on A/C, Heat, or Defrost. The light turns on to indicate that it is on, and nothing blows out the vent.
What could the problem be? Reply asap. thanks
What could the problem be? Reply asap. thanks
Last edited by prodigy215; 09-17-2009 at 09:12 AM.
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I would start by checking for a blown fuse. My 95 has a 7.5 amp fuse in the interior fuse box that protects those circuits, but yours is likely in a different location. You can download a 91 shop manual from the online manuals thread in the diy section. It will help you to identify the fuse in your car that protects the heater controls.
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I would start by checking for a blown fuse. My 95 has a 7.5 amp fuse in the interior fuse box that protects those circuits, but yours is likely in a different location. You can download a 91 shop manual from the online manuals thread in the diy section. It will help you to identify the fuse in your car that protects the heater controls.
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So the customer complaint is no heater blower motor?
Caveman test.
Turn the key on and blower motor to high, reach up under the glve box and thump the bottom of the blower housing to see if the fan motor jogs on.
If this works, the blower motor brushes are worn out and you'll need to replace the blower motor.
Power should be available at the Yellow/black wire at the blower motor connector, power comes from underhood fuse #18-30amp
Caveman test.
Turn the key on and blower motor to high, reach up under the glve box and thump the bottom of the blower housing to see if the fan motor jogs on.
If this works, the blower motor brushes are worn out and you'll need to replace the blower motor.
Power should be available at the Yellow/black wire at the blower motor connector, power comes from underhood fuse #18-30amp
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