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Old 08-07-2003, 06:11 PM
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air conditioner blower motor

just took on this 1991 crx and was wondering if anyone could tell me where the blower motor is for the A/C? my father-in-law said that the blower comes and goes. since i have had the car (1 week), the blower has never come on. should the LED on the switch come on? could there be a loose wire or bad fuse? do the blower motors usually go out? any help would be great! thanks in advance.
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Old 08-07-2003, 07:54 PM
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the blower motor is under the dash, prolly a 2day affair just to get to it, anyway, it doesnt affect the light on your dash.
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2 DAYS?? What are you doing that takes that long? Just take out the glovebox, on a civic hatch, it is just 4 bolts, open the box, and on either side you will see 2 bolts, take them both out, and the glovebox should come out fairly easily. If you have ac you will see a squareish box on the left, that is for the ac, don't mess with it. The one on the right is the blower assembly, you should be able to take out the motor by taking out 3 (i think its 3, but it might be 4) bolts on the very bottom of it, and pull out the motor, straight out the bottom
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i just basing it off the fact that it took me and my friend 2 days in his jeep cherokee, i never done it in a 4g before.
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hey there is a fuse for that thing, its called the "heater blower motor" i beleive its either under the dash.
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fuse

thanks everyone......about the fuse, is the some numbering scheme for what fuse goes to what? If there is a label somewhere I am not seeing it. can someone tell me if there is a "number" for that fuse in the panel? doesnt seem to be labeled. Again thanks everyone......
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thanks everyone......about the fuse, is the some numbering scheme for what fuse goes to what? If there is a label somewhere I am not seeing it. can someone tell me if there is a "number" for that fuse in the panel? doesnt seem to be labeled. Again thanks everyone......
There is a lable for the fuse locations on the cover that you remove to get at the fuse box... you may have lost it though, so here's the picture that I posted for T-Mo when she was having trouble with fuses:

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Oh yeah...


Mine doesn't have A/C, so I don't know if that diagram shows the fuses for A/C stuff...
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thanks for the reply.......I appreciate everyones help..... I tapped on the blower motor and it came on and worked all day. Whata ya think? Going to sell the car as it turns out. Hate to sell it. It has been in the family all its life. My father-in-law has all service records. Thanks again.
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