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Thread: Wierd Cabin Fan

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    Weird Cabin Fan

    Hey guys my cars electrics seems to be playing up, my car is a 1989 ED6 (D15b) civic and when i need to use the fan inside it doesnt work until i click over to 3, 1 and 2 doesnt work and 3 is too loud. Wat seems to be wrong? i tried dismantling the switch and re-soldered all the copper connections but that didnt do the trick. Any ideas?
    Last edited by steve_civic; 16-02-2005 at 02:47 PM. Reason: typo

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    What about cleaning up the wires at the fan end to, just an idea, its possible the fan speed controller is buggered...

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    what i do is open a window insted dose the job with my old ed :P
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    My ED's fans work fine, albeit pretty damn weak.

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    see an auto electrition, can be mighty expensive if you try fix it n break it more lol
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    mate your heater fan Resistor is blown, to achive each speed there is a resistor per setting to slow the fan down. so your 1 position resistor is blown, the resistor block comes in 1 peice with all three speed resistors on it, so just buy a new one from you r local honda dealer and put it in your self. you will find it screwed into the heater box behind the glove box, if your unsure, remove your glove box, take a photo, ill point it out to you.

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    cool thanx man i'll take a pic and show it to ya...and i'll give it a try at the same time too.

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