Climate control 94 integra RS
I've searched the site for climate control issues but could not find what I am looking for. I may have to apologize in advance just in case I missed it. If some one could point me to the right direction, I'd greatly appreciate it. Here's my problem:
The setting (1,2,3 and 4) for the climate control could only be used on #3 and #4. The A/C blows cold air and the heater blows hot air also. I would like to fix the #1 and #2 setting. Does anyone know what I need to do? or point me to the right direction. Thank you for your time and Happy Holidays!
The setting (1,2,3 and 4) for the climate control could only be used on #3 and #4. The A/C blows cold air and the heater blows hot air also. I would like to fix the #1 and #2 setting. Does anyone know what I need to do? or point me to the right direction. Thank you for your time and Happy Holidays!
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could you elaborate more on the wire? were you referring to the climate control cable that is located underneath? I believe that control cold and hot settings. that one works perfect.
the diagram you've sent me, do I need to purchase the entire part (entire assembly)?
thank you in advance for taking the time.
Andy
the diagram you've sent me, do I need to purchase the entire part (entire assembly)?
thank you in advance for taking the time.
Andy
I may be confusing how I explain it, but I'll try again.
The setting #1 and #2 when I move or place it on, nothing happens. It does not blow hot or cold air. But when I move it to #3 or #4 it works.
The control **** for all( #1,2,3,4) are still attached to assembly, it just does not work when I choose the #1 or #2 setting. Does this mean, I have to buy the entire assembly?
The setting #1 and #2 when I move or place it on, nothing happens. It does not blow hot or cold air. But when I move it to #3 or #4 it works.
The control **** for all( #1,2,3,4) are still attached to assembly, it just does not work when I choose the #1 or #2 setting. Does this mean, I have to buy the entire assembly?
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i know what you are saying but it still might be the wire at least it was for me cuz when you turn it on the blower has a switch it pulls under the blower so the wire might be it or the blower its not your 1,2,3,4 swithes its somethig else
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ya part 12 the end of it , it conencts to the blower which is under the dash that switch or wire(part 12) might be the issue or maybe most likey its part 11 like mine was, part 11 holds the cable into place so that when you mess with the swithces it just pulls the wire, if its mest up it will pull the hole calbe, it shud just pull the metal wire, not the whole cable , hope this helps
thanks for the quick response, I've messed with that cable last night. I've had problems with the #1 and #2 setting for over 2 years now. I think it is not it, cuz the cable moves when I change from cold air to hot; the cable would pull it.
When I move to either #1 or #2, the blower does not turn on; but as soon I move to #3 or #4, the blower kicks in.
Would it be possible it may be the blower?? Has anyone experienced this before??
thanks for quick responses DOHC 919!!
When I move to either #1 or #2, the blower does not turn on; but as soon I move to #3 or #4, the blower kicks in.
Would it be possible it may be the blower?? Has anyone experienced this before??
thanks for quick responses DOHC 919!!
found it was only a blower resistor, $27 part from autozone. Easy install. Father-in-law, broke the entire center console trying to figure it out. Now its going to cost me close to $100 to find center consoles parts.......knukle head!!
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you shuve asked me how to take out the center consloe thingy, i know how to take um out without breaking it, o well you fixed the main issue now you have another issue hahaha goodluck
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one thing i learned a long time ago is never pull hard on those plastic pieces they have to come out easy with not that much force, but hey we all learn
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