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Overheating R motor... whats wrong? Some help...

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Old Jun 24, 2005 | 03:07 PM
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Default Overheating R motor... whats wrong? Some help...

While storing my R in the garage, I always go back and start it every once in a while to keep the motor fresh. But recently my ITR motor overheated when it didn't before.

I checked the thermostat, radiator cap and nothing wrong. I don't think it's the water pump either. But what I am finding out that my 7.5 amp fuse in under the driver side for the ac/heater relay is blowing out after I replace it with a new one.
Also my radiator fan doesn't run now. Other problems I noticed is that my Climate control doesn't work anymore, I can't turn on heat or ac and the buttons don't light up. Also my power window stop working. Everything else works just fine.

So what can the problem be? Any info would be appreciated...

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Old Jun 24, 2005 | 04:11 PM
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NO thanks to the mod who moved this thread here. It's not a hybrid, it's an Integra Type R.

My Avatar show a Civic, but I was talking about the ITR.
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Old Jun 24, 2005 | 05:19 PM
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Default Re: Overheating R motor... whats wrong? Some help... (EKCivicR)

Maybe rats chewed through some of the wires? It happened to a friend of mine.
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