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93 Accord heat/ac switch on firewall??
My mom has a rigged up heating/ac system on her 93 Accord. Either the heat works, or the AC works, but never both at once.. as in, in the summer, she has her mechanic flip a switch on the firewall (or close to it) to turn the AC on, and in the winter, the same thing.
I don't want to have her spend money to have this guy "flip a switch" as she refers to it, so I was wondering if anyone on here had any idea as to what I was talking about. I just poked around under the hood for a second and couldn't see anything that looked like it even moved on the firewall, let alone something you can flip up or down or turn. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Hopefully the karma I got from helping tons of people change their flat tires will finally come back to me.. hah! |
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Re: 93 Accord heat/ac switch on firewall??
There is a hot water valve for the heater on the passenger side fire wall in the engine comartment. When the heater knob is turned fully counter-clockwise it closes the valve and therefore no heat. It is possible that the mechanic disconnected the wire that goes to the valve so when it is closed, the heat control knob does not activate the valve. So there is no possiblity for heat during the summer. In the winter, he just opens the valve manually. The A/C is controlled by the push-button switch and there is no way to disconnect it unless he pulls the compressor clutch relay. Not a good idea because the airconditioner should be run for a few minutes every month to keep the compressor seals from leaking and to keep the windows from fogging up when it is cold outside and there is considerable moisture in the air and you are using heat inside.
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