'89 CRX HVAC fan
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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.
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