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Fan Motor Blown ??
I did look under the catagory of Related Problems and is this the Case.
1995 Legend Sedan, Turning on the Fan and some noise coming from it as time goes on, getting louder, Finally, Just went out and now fan to push the Heat, AC is history....... Sounds like a blown Fan Motor to me... I've heard that the dash has to be pulled to do this. Think I just saw the Tutorial on this... I checked on a few prices on this and Not Cheap. $800.00 and up.. Someone mentioned that if your going to replace the switch that you should also replace the ( what was it ) Relay switch? since they go hand in hand.. I don't think it was a Relay but something else.. Suggestions would be appreciated !!!! |
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If you're talking about the blower motor, you don't have to pull the dash, just the glove box/kick panel on the passenger side. really easy to do. And shouldn't cost anywhere near $800 if you DIY.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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you sure its not the blower resistor??? does it work on high only or just doesnt work at all? three trim screws on the bottom of the pass. kick panel. four bolts holding in glove box and your in. removing the blower cage should be straight forward. plug the brown plug straight to the battery and see if it is blown or not. get yourself a repair manual.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Phoenix
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If the you are not getting any air/heat then the blower motor is probably toast. Should be able to pick up a whole used assembly for about $75 or if you prefer to pull the assembly apart you can get a new motor for around $100-120 on ebay. As noted above by samblaze, it is a simple replacement, should be no more than an hour for an experienced mechanic. Once you've done it 2-3 times you should be able to do it in less than an hour without any problems. The other possible problem would be the transistor as noted by dgandul, the normal symptom being the blower only runs at high speed. It is there next to the blower assembly and held on by two screws/bolts.
Here are a couple of reference pics: Blower assy: ![]() Transistor: ![]()
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WOW !! you guys are great !!
This is the Wifes car and she just mentioned to me today that she turned on the dial for the blower to start up and did start to get a sound ( kind of loud) indicating that the motor was kicking in but, still not shooting out any forced air..... hmm.... ![]() |
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I was going to mention, Initally, this started off by, when turning the dial up to blow more air/ heat in the car, I would get this kind of hmm.. The more
that the dial was turned up ( more heat etc.) the louder the hmm would be. This was going on for a while yr. or so. Finally the other day, there was just nothing, no sound , no air/ heat being forced into the car etc... What is the purpose of the "Transistor" ?? The guy at the dealership mentioned about if your going to replace the motor, then replace the Transistor as well ( $200.00 extra ) YIKES !! |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Phoenix
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This forum's OEM Parts and ebay are possible sources for your parts:
Blower assy: eBay Motors: 91-95 acura legend OEM ac heating blower motor CHEAP (item 200222726475 end time May-15-08 13:53:37 PDT) (hondapartsunlimited is a good source on eBay, I've bought a few parts and they've been good so far) Also looks like moistical has a transistor on eBay and I've got the one above for $30 shipped too. Good luck with the repairs.
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Parting out my Red and White 91 L Sedans (mostly type 'F', some type 'E'): http://www.acura-legend.com/vbulleti...nix-az-122896/ or http://phoenix.craigslist.org/pts/692673856.html Parts for sale: http://s265.photobucket.com/albums/i...albumview=grid Controls for sale: http://s265.photobucket.com/albums/i...%20For%20Sale/ |
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