2001 Accord blower resistor location

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Grahame, Mar 23, 2006.

  1. Grahame

    Grahame Guest

    Anyone replaced the blower resistor on a 2001 Honda Accord and where is it located?
    Grahame
     
    Grahame, Mar 23, 2006
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  2. Grahame

    TomP Guest

    It's located in the blower motor housing, and
    is actually a powertransistor. If the
    powertransistor has failed, it's likely
    because the blower motor is bad too.
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    TomP, Mar 25, 2006
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  3. Grahame

    TomP Guest

    It's located in the blower motor housing, and
    is actually a powertransistor. If the
    powertransistor has failed, it's likely
    because the blower motor is bad too.
    --
    Tp,

    -------- __o
    ----- -\<. -------- __o
    --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
    -------------------- ( )/ ( )
     
    TomP, Mar 25, 2006
    #3
  4. -----------------------------
    It should still run on FULL SPEED because the switch clicks when turned
    to the full clockwise. All other speeds go thru the power transistor.
    Water can get into the heater box and wreck the power transistor too.
    Ever had water on the passenger's carpet after sitting in the rain?

    Go to http://www.slhondaparts.com/ for your diagram of the part.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Mar 26, 2006
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  5. -----------------------------
    It should still run on FULL SPEED because the switch clicks when turned
    to the full clockwise. All other speeds go thru the power transistor.
    Water can get into the heater box and wreck the power transistor too.
    Ever had water on the passenger's carpet after sitting in the rain?

    Go to http://www.slhondaparts.com/ for your diagram of the part.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Mar 26, 2006
    #5
  6. Grahame

    Grahame Guest

    Yes, thanks guys I found it, remove two screws, unplug the wire harness(4
    wire) and it drops right out.
    The fan works only on positions 3 and 4, and it was raining the day it went.
     
    Grahame, Mar 26, 2006
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  7. Grahame

    Grahame Guest

    Yes, thanks guys I found it, remove two screws, unplug the wire harness(4
    wire) and it drops right out.
    The fan works only on positions 3 and 4, and it was raining the day it went.
     
    Grahame, Mar 26, 2006
    #7
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