'89 CRX HVAC fan
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'89 CRX HVAC fan
In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
would be very much appreciated.
works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
would be very much appreciated.
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
#3
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
#4
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
#5
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
somewhere on the fan itself.
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
owalkerjim wrote:
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
>
> In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control panel on
> the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any suggestions
> would be very much appreciated.
===================
Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
YMMV
'Curly'
==================
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I'm in Orlando, Florida. We haven't had much snow here lately. Thanks for
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:400C1E21.F6898664@interbaun.com...
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I'm in Orlando, Florida. We haven't had much snow here lately. Thanks for
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:400C1E21.F6898664@interbaun.com...
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:400C1E21.F6898664@interbaun.com...
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
#12
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I'm in Orlando, Florida. We haven't had much snow here lately. Thanks for
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:400C1E21.F6898664@interbaun.com...
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:400C1E21.F6898664@interbaun.com...
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
#13
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
I'm in Orlando, Florida. We haven't had much snow here lately. Thanks for
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:400C1E21.F6898664@interbaun.com...
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
the suggestion, though.
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:400C1E21.F6898664@interbaun.com...
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
> ===================
>
> Sometimes water can drip inside, as outside temp drops and freeze the
> fan blade in place (at least it did on old Volvo). Solution was to make
> sure care was clear of snow at end of day, and let heater core warm up
> with fan OFF, so ice would melt (or blast hot water in at car wash :-) )
>
> YMMV
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==================
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
That's exactly what was happening, it only worked on high speed...and then
it quit working entirely. Then I replaced the control panel. I'll look for
the resistor pack. Thanks very much!
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
> yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
> different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
> highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
> somewhere on the fan itself.
>
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
it quit working entirely. Then I replaced the control panel. I'll look for
the resistor pack. Thanks very much!
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:400C1A19.FF021D25@junkmail.com...
> I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
> yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
> different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
> highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
> somewhere on the fan itself.
>
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
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Re: '89 CRX HVAC fan
That's exactly what was happening, it only worked on high speed...and then
it quit working entirely. Then I replaced the control panel. I'll look for
the resistor pack. Thanks very much!
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:400C1A19.FF021D25@junkmail.com...
> I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
> yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
> different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
> highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
> somewhere on the fan itself.
>
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.
it quit working entirely. Then I replaced the control panel. I'll look for
the resistor pack. Thanks very much!
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:400C1A19.FF021D25@junkmail.com...
> I once had the fan switch go bad, but it seems you already replaced
> yours. Another common failure is the resistor pack that is used to get
> different fan speeds. Typically if this resistor pack is broken the
> highest fan speed will still work. The resistors are usually mounted
> somewhere on the fan itself.
>
> owalkerjim wrote:
> >
> > In my '89 CRX, the interior fan for the heater/air conditioner sometimes
> > works and sometimes it doesn't. I replaced the entire HVAC control
panel on
> > the dash, and it worked ok for a week. Now, same thing. Any
suggestions
> > would be very much appreciated.