Blower motor?? HELP
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Blower motor?? HELP
ok. so I get in the car yesterday....heat or ac will not blow....checked the Fuse, it was blown, replaced it, still nothing....it was blown again...everytime I put a new fuse in it (I believe its a size 15) it will just blow it when i turn the heat or ac on...
Its a 1990 Accord LX 4Dr, 5sp.
240k miles.
Also wondering if anyone knows where to pick up a Throttle Position Sensor for it...
Its a 1990 Accord LX 4Dr, 5sp.
240k miles.
Also wondering if anyone knows where to pick up a Throttle Position Sensor for it...
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heres a link to a TPS sensor , lifetime warranty . they dont sell them from honda or anywhere , you have to buy a complete TB . only ones that i know of to buy new are the yonaka in the link below . and then omni sell's TPS sensors for honda/acura's too
http://www.statracing.com/buy/yonaka...ion-sensor.asp
http://www.statracing.com/buy/yonaka...ion-sensor.asp
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replace the blower motor, could be bad/warn out brushes in there just sparking away. be thankful that fuse kept blowing and you still have a car.
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Unplug the connector on the blower. Then see if the fuse blows. You may have a problem completely unrelated to the blower itself. Don't just randomly replace stuff until you actually find out that it's not working properly. You'd feel stupid if you got a new blower and then ended up actually having a short in the wiring or something like that.
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Unplug the connector on the blower. Then see if the fuse blows. You may have a problem completely unrelated to the blower itself. Don't just randomly replace stuff until you actually find out that it's not working properly. You'd feel stupid if you got a new blower and then ended up actually having a short in the wiring or something like that.
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