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Old 10-07-2006, 12:43 PM
Jason1975 Jason1975 is offline
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1992 Honda Accord EXR blower motor

I have a 1992 Honda Accord, it's getting old and things are starting to break. The other day the blower motor for the heater and AC quit, no strange noises it just stopped. I need help with the exact location of the blower relay and also what can I do to be sure that I replace the right components?
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Re: 1992 Honda Accord EXR blower motor

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I have a 1992 Honda Accord, it's getting old and things are starting to break. The other day the blower motor for the heater and AC quit, no strange noises it just stopped. I need help with the exact location of the blower relay and also what can I do to be sure that I replace the right components?
I'm unsure of where the blower relay would be, have you tried looking on the blower motor itself? Its behind the glovebox, tucked up in there pretty tight.
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