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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2004

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90 Civic CRX/Si  Heater fan

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QDurham - 25 Dec 2004 19:44 GMT
Fan blows nicely in positions 3 and 4.  Is dead in positions OFF, 1 and  2.  I
suspect the switch needs replacing.  Looking through Honda Service Manual, it
looks like a bigger job than I'm eager for -- pulling about ½ the whole panel
off.  I'd appreciate any ideas.

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Randolph - 25 Dec 2004 20:27 GMT
> Fan blows nicely in positions 3 and 4.  Is dead in positions OFF, 1 and  2.  I
> suspect the switch needs replacing.  Looking through Honda Service Manual, it
> looks like a bigger job than I'm eager for -- pulling about ½ the whole panel
> off.  I'd appreciate any ideas.
>
> Quent

I had the switch break on an '87 Civic once and it wasn't all that hard
to replace. However, when the lower fan speeds stop working and the
higher speeds still work, the problem is usually burned out resistors
rather than the switch. There is a set of 3 resistors in series that
drop the voltage to the fan at the lower speeds. Usually the resistor
pack is mounted close to the blower in such a way that the resistor are
in the air stream. If you find them, ohm them out and see if any of them
are broken. My bet is that the middle one is open.
TeGGer? - 25 Dec 2004 21:49 GMT
> Fan blows nicely in positions 3 and 4.  Is dead in positions OFF, 1
> and  2.  I suspect the switch needs replacing.  Looking through Honda
> Service Manual, it looks like a bigger job than I'm eager for --
> pulling about ? the whole panel off.  I'd appreciate any ideas.

I should add this to the FAQ.

Your problem is a failed blower resistor.

Remove glove box from dash. Resistor is in plain sight on vent plenum.
Unplug, unscrew, replace. Job done. Very easy.

You'll find the low-speed coils will be corroded and broken.

A new resistor is about $50 at the dealer only.

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QDurham - 25 Dec 2004 21:57 GMT
I was hoping the solution was simpler than  disassembling the whole front end
of the car.  Many thanks, people.

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SoCalMike - 25 Dec 2004 22:32 GMT
> I was hoping the solution was simpler than  disassembling the whole front end
> of the car.  Many thanks, people.
>
> Quent

behind the glovebox... much simpler.
QDurham - 26 Dec 2004 03:10 GMT
>behind the glovebox... much simpler.

I can live with that.  Again, thanks.  The Honda manual sure makes it look
vastly harder.

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TeGGer? - 26 Dec 2004 14:22 GMT
>>behind the glovebox... much simpler.
>
> I can live with that.  Again, thanks.  The Honda manual sure makes it
> look vastly harder.

The glove box comes off with few screws and one electrical connector for
the light (if you have one).

The resistor is in plain sight, and is held in by two bolts.

Once you remove the glove box, you will see how easy it is.

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SoCalMike - 25 Dec 2004 23:15 GMT
chopped onion and garlic.
Season the meat liberally, and marinate for several hours.
Place seasoned flour in a paper or plastic shopping bag,
  drop pieces in a few a time, shake to coat thoroughly,
  then deep fry in hot oil (350?) for about 15 minutes.
Drain and place on paper towels.

Miscarriage with Mustard Greens

Why waste it? Otherwise, and in general, use ham or salt pork to season greens.
The technique of smothering greens can be used with many vegetables;
green beans work especially well. Meat is not necessary every day, don?t
be afraid to alter any dish to vegetarian tastes.

1 premature baby, born dead
Large bunch of mustard greens
2 white onions, 1 cup chopped celery
Vegetable oil (or hog fat)
Salt, pepper, garlic, etc.

Lightly brown onions, celery, garlic and meat in large heavy pot.
Add a little water and the greens (which should be thoroughly cleaned and washed).
Smother slowly for at least 2 hours, adding small amounts of water
  when it starts to stick.
Stir
QDurham - 26 Dec 2004 01:21 GMT
cup cooking oil
Carrots
onions
broccoli
whole cabbage
fresh green beans
potato
turnip
celery
tomato
? stick butter
1 cup cooked pasta (macaroni, shells, etc.)

Remove as much meat as possible, cube, and brown in hot oil.
Add a little water, season, then add the carcass.
Simmer for half an hour keeping the stock thick.
Remove the carcass and add the vegetables slowly to the stock,
  so that it remains boiling the whole time.
Cover the pot and simmer till vegetables are tender
  (2 hours approximately).
Continue seasoning to taste.
Before serving, add butter and pasta,
  serve piping with hot bread and butter.

Offspring Rolls

Similar to Vietnamese style fried rolls, they have lots of meat
(of course this can consist of chicken, beef, pork, or shrimp).
Who can resist this classic appetizer; or light lunch served with
a fresh salad? Versatility is probably this recipe?s greatest virtue,
as one can use the best part of a prime, rare, yearling, or the
morticians occasional horror: a small miracle stopped short by a
drunk
Randolph - 25 Dec 2004 22:04 GMT
as the entire house is filled with such a heavenly aroma,
the waiting becomes almost unbearable.

1 whole child, cleaned and de-headed
1 batch cornbread stuffing (see index)
? cup melted butter

Remove the giblets from the infant and set aside.
Stuff the cavity where the child?s genitals and anus were located
  using ? cup per pound of meat.
Tie the arms flat to the body, then pull the skin flaps up to close the cavity.
Now tie the thighs up tight to hold it all together.
Place breast side up in a large metal roasting pan.
Bake in 325? oven covered for 2 hours.
Remove cover, stick a cooking thermometer deep into one of the
  baby?s buttocks and cook uncovered till thermometer reads 190?,
  about another hour.

Pro-Choice Po-Boy

Soft-shelled crabs serve just as well in this classic southern delicacy.
The sandwich originated in New Orleans, where an abundance of abortion clinics
thrive and hot French bread is always available.

2 cleaned fetuses, head on
2 eggs
1 tablespoon yellow mustard
1 cup seasoned flour
oil enough for deep frying
1 loaf French bread
Lettuce
tomatoes
mayonnaise, etc.

Marinate the fetuses in the egg-mustard mixture.
Dredge thoroughly in flour.
Fry at 375? until crispy golden brown.
Remove and place on paper towels.

Holiday Youngster

On
TeGGer? - 25 Dec 2004 22:20 GMT
of tender meat, preferably from the nursery
Onions
bell peppers
Wooden or metal skewers

Marinate the meat overnight.
Get the grill good and hot while placing meat, vegetables, and
  fruit such as pineapples or cherries on the skewers.
Don?t be afraid to use a variety of meats.
Grill to medium rare,
  serve with garlic cous-cous and saut?ed asparagus.
Coffee and sherbet for desert then walnuts, cheese, and port.
Cigars for the gentlemen (and ladies if they so desire)!

Crock-Pot Crack Baby

When the quivering, hopelessly addicted crack baby succumbs to death,
get him immediately butchered and into the crock-pot, so that any
remaining toxins will not be fatal. But don?t cook it too long,
because like Blowfish, there is a perfect medium between the poisonous
and the stimulating. Though it may not have the same effect on your
guests, a whole chicken cooked in this fashion is also mighty tasty.

1 newborn - cocaine addicted, freshly expired, cleaned and butchered
Carrots
onions
leeks
celery
bell pepper
potatoes
Salt
pepper
garlic, etc
4 cups water

Cut the meat into natural pieces and brown very well in olive oil,
  remove, then brown half of the onions, the bell pepper, and
QDurham - 26 Dec 2004 01:06 GMT
way diseased. But sometimes surgeons make mistakes,
and if a healthy young limb is at hand, then don?t hesitate to cook
it to perfection!

1 high quality limb, rack, or roast
Potatoes, carrot
Oil
celery
onions
green onions
parsley
garlic
salt, pepper, etc
2 cups beef stock

Marinate meat (optional, not necessary with better cuts).
Season liberally and lace with garlic cloves by making incisions,
  and placing whole cloves deep into the meat.
Grease a baking pan, and fill with a thick bed of onions,
  celery, green onions, and parsley.
Place roast on top with fat side up.
Place uncovered in 500? oven for 20 minutes, reduce oven to 325?.
Bake till medium rare (150?) and let roast rest.
Pour stock over onions and drippings, carve the meat and
  place the slices in the au jus.

Bisque ? l?Enfant

Honor the memory of Grandma with this dish by utilizing her good
silver soup tureen and her great grandchildren (crawfish, crab or
lobster will work just as well, however this dish is classically
made with crawfish).

Stuffed infant heads, stuffed crawfish heads, stuffed crab or lobster shells;
  make patties if shell
Rivergoat - 28 Dec 2004 03:57 GMT
>Fan blows nicely in positions 3 and 4.  Is dead in positions OFF, 1 and  2.  I
>suspect the switch needs replacing.  Looking through Honda Service Manual, it
>looks like a bigger job than I'm eager for -- pulling about ½ the whole panel
>off.  I'd appreciate any ideas.
>
>Quent

It's not the switch, it's the resistor pack on the blower motor. I had
the same thing happen on my '90 Prelude. Not a tough fix. I might have
been able to replace it without pulling the blower motor out, but the
brushes on the motor needed replacement, too (I found this out when I
pulled the motor out for other service about a year ago). Honda says
you can't replace just the brushes, but that's bunk. A friend who
deals in a lot of various repairs and mods knew a source for the
brushes, cost me $20, rather than a $300 motor.
QDurham - 28 Dec 2004 07:03 GMT
>It's not the switch, it's the resistor pack on the blower motor.

Gotcha.  Just ordered the out of stock resistor pack from local Honda people.
$38.  Many thanks.

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