No air blowing through climate control
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No air blowing through climate control
i just installed a headunit the other day
and as i tried to turn on the air, nothing happened
if i change the ***** for hot/cold and the position of the heat i can hear things shifting
but for the on/level ****, nothing happens
i checked the connections behind the climate control and the blower motor fuse and they're fine
i ran my power wire for the amp through the passenger firewall
could of i knicked something in the process?
need much help as possible it's freezing in colorado
and as i tried to turn on the air, nothing happened
if i change the ***** for hot/cold and the position of the heat i can hear things shifting
but for the on/level ****, nothing happens
i checked the connections behind the climate control and the blower motor fuse and they're fine
i ran my power wire for the amp through the passenger firewall
could of i knicked something in the process?
need much help as possible it's freezing in colorado
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The heater, A/C system can do a self diagnostic..Here is how:
2002 CIVIC - How to Troubleshoot the Heating and A/C Systems
How to Retrieve a DTC
The heater control panel has a self-diagnostic function. To run the self-diagnostic function, do the following:
Turn the fan switch OFF.
Press the recirculation control switch and the rear window defogger switch.
While holding the both switches down, turn the ignition switch ON (II), then release the both switches. The recirculation indicator and the rear window defogger indicator come on. The recirculation indicator goes off 2 seconds later and the A/C indicator comes on (if so equipped), then the self-diagnostic will begin. About 10 seconds later, the self-diagnostic will finish and the A/C indicator goes off.
If any trouble is found, the recirculation indicator blinks the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) to indicate a faulty circuit or component.
If the system is OK, the recirculation indicator stays off.
Example of DTC indication Pattern (DTC 7)
Canceling the Self-diagnostic Function
Turn the ignition switch OFF to cancel the self-diagnostic function. After completing repair work, run the self-diagnostic function again to make sure that there are no other malfunctions.
2002 CIVIC - How to Troubleshoot the Heating and A/C Systems
How to Retrieve a DTC
The heater control panel has a self-diagnostic function. To run the self-diagnostic function, do the following:
Turn the fan switch OFF.
Press the recirculation control switch and the rear window defogger switch.
While holding the both switches down, turn the ignition switch ON (II), then release the both switches. The recirculation indicator and the rear window defogger indicator come on. The recirculation indicator goes off 2 seconds later and the A/C indicator comes on (if so equipped), then the self-diagnostic will begin. About 10 seconds later, the self-diagnostic will finish and the A/C indicator goes off.
If any trouble is found, the recirculation indicator blinks the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) to indicate a faulty circuit or component.
If the system is OK, the recirculation indicator stays off.
Example of DTC indication Pattern (DTC 7)
Canceling the Self-diagnostic Function
Turn the ignition switch OFF to cancel the self-diagnostic function. After completing repair work, run the self-diagnostic function again to make sure that there are no other malfunctions.
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