Blown blower motor resistor 00 civic
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Blown blower motor resistor 00 civic
Not entirely done off for good. Only the "high" and "highest" settings work on it. I knew from the get-go that there was a problem from it. I've posted on honda-tech and used OnDemand, but they both don't provide enough info on how to remove the resistor. The OP over on honda-tech posted a fix, but was for a different year, same gen civic. Anyone here know how to remove this damn thing?
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Re: Blown blower motor resistor 00 civic
well if you find where it is you should be able to just pull it out. i'm not sure that is is a resistor in the civics but the old mini van i had was a control module (or something) it should be under the dash somewhere prolly on the pssenger side thats where my sisters cavalier's was
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Re: Blown blower motor resistor 00 civic
I know where it is, its just a matter of removing it. The layout for the area behind the glove box is the same, but my resistor's base doesn't stick out like the earlier years of that gen. With the older ones, you just unscrew 2 screws and pull it out. On mine, you do the unscrewing in the same area, but there seems to be more work to it because its underneath something else
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2082345
I have the last post with the tiny pics. If you can see, the OPs resistor kinda sticks out whereas mine is sunken inside the box with the clips
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2082345
I have the last post with the tiny pics. If you can see, the OPs resistor kinda sticks out whereas mine is sunken inside the box with the clips
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Re: Blown blower motor resistor 00 civic
tryed poping the clips off? i cant really see it very well the pic is pretty small
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Re: Blown blower motor resistor 00 civic
Turns out it might not even be that =(. I unplugged the connector and popped it in the new resistor. Same problem. Gonna try and see if its the switch. If not, then im out of ideas for the weekend.
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Re: Blown blower motor resistor 00 civic
If it's not the resistor, it's likely the switch, or a fuse or relay. I'd check the fuses and relays before doing anything with the switch.FDSpirit wrote:Turns out it might not even be that =(. I unplugged the connector and popped it in the new resistor. Same problem. Gonna try and see if its the switch. If not, then im out of ideas for the weekend.
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