96 Accord fresh air ventilation
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96 Accord fresh air ventilation
Hi,
The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
Thanks,
Jan
The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
Thanks,
Jan
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Re: 96 Accord fresh air ventilation
JanN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
> doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
> previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
> found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
>
> It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
> the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
> recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
> Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
> this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
>
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
The CR-V does the same. I will sound way louder on recycle. Your cabin
filter is probably plugged too.
In cold weather, use FRESH (dry) air to keep your Honda from steaming
up, or switch your AC on along with the heat (CR-V does it
automatically) to ensure DRY air is used.
'Curly'
> Hi,
>
> The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
> doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
> previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
> found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
>
> It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
> the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
> recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
> Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
> this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
>
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
The CR-V does the same. I will sound way louder on recycle. Your cabin
filter is probably plugged too.
In cold weather, use FRESH (dry) air to keep your Honda from steaming
up, or switch your AC on along with the heat (CR-V does it
automatically) to ensure DRY air is used.
'Curly'
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Re: 96 Accord fresh air ventilation
JanN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
> doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
> previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
> found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
>
> It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
> the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
> recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
> Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
> this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
>
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
The CR-V does the same. I will sound way louder on recycle. Your cabin
filter is probably plugged too.
In cold weather, use FRESH (dry) air to keep your Honda from steaming
up, or switch your AC on along with the heat (CR-V does it
automatically) to ensure DRY air is used.
'Curly'
> Hi,
>
> The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
> doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
> previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
> found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
>
> It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
> the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
> recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
> Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
> this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
>
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
The CR-V does the same. I will sound way louder on recycle. Your cabin
filter is probably plugged too.
In cold weather, use FRESH (dry) air to keep your Honda from steaming
up, or switch your AC on along with the heat (CR-V does it
automatically) to ensure DRY air is used.
'Curly'
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Re: 96 Accord fresh air ventilation
JanN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
> doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
> previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
> found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
>
> It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
> the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
> recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
> Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
> this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
>
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
The CR-V does the same. I will sound way louder on recycle. Your cabin
filter is probably plugged too.
In cold weather, use FRESH (dry) air to keep your Honda from steaming
up, or switch your AC on along with the heat (CR-V does it
automatically) to ensure DRY air is used.
'Curly'
> Hi,
>
> The windows in my 96 Accord (Wagon) fog-up very easily in humid weather, it
> doesn't even have to actually rain. It does this fogging much more than my
> previous 91 Accord. I have already checked the airco drain tube. Have not
> found any wet spots inside the car, I have checked all obvious locations.
>
> It seems like the fresh air intake path could be clogged. When listening to
> the fan speed (fan at max, engine off) while switching between fresh air and
> recycle, the fan is running at higher rpm / more freely when at recycle.
> Does anyone have the same experience with an Accord? Is this typical, or is
> this the indication that at some point the fresh air intake path is blocked?
>
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
The CR-V does the same. I will sound way louder on recycle. Your cabin
filter is probably plugged too.
In cold weather, use FRESH (dry) air to keep your Honda from steaming
up, or switch your AC on along with the heat (CR-V does it
automatically) to ensure DRY air is used.
'Curly'
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