Re: looking for advice on Honda CRV air cinditioning fan not working
- From: "twofake" <jyonggee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Apr 2007 03:27:23 -0700
On Apr 13, 12:52 am, motsco_ <mots...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
twofake wrote:
On Apr 12, 2:00 am, motsco_ <mots...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
twofake wrote:
Hi everyone,------------------------------------
Could someone out ther ehelp me to locate where the problem exists
that makes my inside cabin fan not work at all.Yes this means that
there is also no air conditioning function.When the lower right (fan)
knob is turned, nothing happens at all.There are no blown
fuses.Someone suggested to check "the ballast resistor or coils or
transistor" but they did not specify where these are found.
Any advice would be appreciated.Thanks.
You haven't provided any details (but it's Psychic Wednesday) so start
by looking here:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=9563&highlight=trans...
Sign in and SEARCH, since it's been covered many times already. If it's
not working even if you turn it all the way until you hear the 'click',
it's probably not the transistor (but we don't know what model / year /
market you're asking for help on).
'Curly'
Hi again Curly,
I read the article in Honda SUV called "Heater/AC fan only works on
high speed " with interest.The difference here is that the heater knob
does nothing in any positions (not even fully to the right).I have
never had any water leak problems either.If water is leaking into the
area, will it always reach the carpet?I had a look at the San Leandro
Honda parts site and coudn't work out where the transistor is in their
diagram.Is it the part labelled "8" in diagram on the following page?
http://www.slhondaparts.com/browse.asp?Model=CR%2DV&Year=2002&TrimLev...
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Put your cursor on part number 8 and you can go to the parts list, or
right-click and 'Open in a new TAB'.
There may not be a high speed (overide) switch on your CR-V, since it's
a Gen II. Just drop your glove box (as if you were changing your Cabin
Filter) and you can unplug and jumper the transistor. Fan should run
full speed. If you have terribly high mileage (it's good to mention that
too), it might be the fan motor instead. Sign in and SEARCH atwww.hondasuv.comif you want to access all the threads about heater
troubleshooting. Change your Cabin Filter if you haven't done so lately.
'Curly'- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks Curly,
I have located the transistor. Can you tell me how I "jumper the
transistor"?There are 4 wires that go to the transistor so when I
unplg it, which wires do I jump across?Hey some interesting info for
you, I took the cabin filter trays out and the filters are gone! I
rang an auto guy who told me that for the Australian market, there are
no filters at all.Yes they have empty trays?Tomorrow, I have arranged
to vist a friend who has a working CRV so I can swap their transistor
to see if that works so I'll keep you all posted.
.
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