need help 91 accord heater just went dead
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so I live in Fort Wayne Indiana, where it snows a bunch and I go out to my car to come home from work and the heater just stopped. No fan, no noise, nothing. I do think it's a fuse because my AC light and my recirculate light on the heater console still lights up. Any
thoughts? I know next to nothing about cars FYI.
Thanks for any help!
B
thoughts? I know next to nothing about cars FYI.
Thanks for any help!
B
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The display lamps are not a true indicator of the heater system's health. The display lamps are powered thru one fuse, the Blower Motor and systen electrics are powered by a second fuse.
I'd check ALL the fuses b4 making that assumption.
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I'd check ALL the fuses b4 making that assumption.
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under dash rt side by the heater blower there are 3 brown plugs 1 of them has 2 wires going to it yellow/black ( power ) and blue/red ( ground ) ..chk both of those for power and ground if u get both u got a bad motor,, remove blower assembly and replace motor,,,
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sinisterB »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so I live in Fort Wayne Indiana, where it snows a bunch and I go out to my car to come home from work and the heater just stopped. No fan, no noise, nothing. I do think it's a fuse because my AC light and my recirculate light on the heater console still lights up. Any
thoughts? I know next to nothing about cars FYI.
Thanks for any help!
B</TD></TR></TABLE>
When the heater is on the fan shouldnt come on. Well not that i know of. Your blend doors could be stuck shut or your solenoid where the coolant enters the heater core could not be opening.
thoughts? I know next to nothing about cars FYI.
Thanks for any help!
B</TD></TR></TABLE>
When the heater is on the fan shouldnt come on. Well not that i know of. Your blend doors could be stuck shut or your solenoid where the coolant enters the heater core could not be opening.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NAiL05 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
When the heater is on the fan shouldnt come on. Well not that i know of. Your blend doors could be stuck shut or your solenoid where the coolant enters the heater core could not be opening.</TD></TR></TABLE>
uhmmmmmm ??????? I think he is saying the inside fan does not blow at all ..unless i am totally misunderstanding him,,, and if the blower motor does not turn on ,, the doors have nothing to do with it
When the heater is on the fan shouldnt come on. Well not that i know of. Your blend doors could be stuck shut or your solenoid where the coolant enters the heater core could not be opening.</TD></TR></TABLE>
uhmmmmmm ??????? I think he is saying the inside fan does not blow at all ..unless i am totally misunderstanding him,,, and if the blower motor does not turn on ,, the doors have nothing to do with it
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