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    Heater not blowing

    I was just using it the other day. Now it wont even blow air out.

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    Blower motor, or resistor.
    PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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      #3
      Originally posted by cloudasc View Post
      Blower motor, or resistor.
      Are they easy to fix never done either.

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        #4
        Originally posted by gvaldez92 View Post
        Are they easy to fix never done either.
        Blower motor is a )@#($)*, you almost have to disassemble the dash in order to replace it. As for the resistor, I am not quite sure what that entails.

        Oh have you checked your fuses at least?

        EDIT: Did a quick search, and heres a link to replacing the blower motor. INT : Removal/Replacement of blower motor

        Oh and to get access to the blower motor resistor, you pretty much have to get access to the motor itself, heres some information in regards to testing:
        Originally posted by YK86 View Post
        Set the fan speed to max and test the 2 wire plug by the passenger kick panel. There should be 12V. If there is 12V and the blower doesn't work at any speed, the blower motor is dead. If the resistor was dead, it should still work at max speed.

        When the motor dies, it's almost always the brushes inside that have worn out. If possible, it is a better bet to buy a new motor as the junkyard ones are just as old (unless you get lucky and find one with a motor that was just replaced). I only say this because these cars can be a pain in the ass (especially the ones with A/C) to swap out as you need to remove the whole blower box from under the dash unlike the older and newer Accords where you can just pop the motor out from underneath.
        Good Luck
        Last edited by cloudasc; 03-11-2012, 05:37 AM.
        PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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          #5
          Thanks for the info big help. This is gonna suck. It had to happen right after I put all my interior back together. Now im gonna have a mess in my freshly cleaned interior.

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