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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2006

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95 Accord Heater control , con't

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N.E.Ohio Bob - 16 Dec 2006 17:16 GMT
    Got a chance to look further at the heater control on my brother's
Accord today. The heat control knob was only moving in the center 100
degrees of arc instead of the complete 180 degrees.
    I disconnected the control cable at the water valve, and all things
returned to normal. I removed the glove box door and could see the door
linkage working as designed.
    I am going to replace the valve next week, unless someone out there
thinks my diagnosis is faulty.
        Thanks!        bob
Michael Pardee - 16 Dec 2006 18:18 GMT
> Got a chance to look further at the heater control on my brother's Accord
> today. The heat control knob was only moving in the center 100 degrees of
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> my diagnosis is faulty.
> Thanks!        bob

I think you've got it right. Most water valves get tough to operate anyway.

I have a warning about the actual replacement. I recall being under the car
to get one of the hoses off, and sliced my wrist badly on the front of the
catalytic heat shield. A rag over that would have saved me a lot of pain and
trouble.

Mike
N.E.Ohio Bob - 17 Dec 2006 14:05 GMT
>>Got a chance to look further at the heater control on my brother's Accord
>>today. The heat control knob was only moving in the center 100 degrees of
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>
> Mike

    I broke the plastic housing on the nose of the cruse control unit by
jamming my arm along side of it trying to reach the valve. Had to
Gorilla Glue it.
    I'll remove lots more stuff when I do the actual replacement. May even
have my tech buddy Gregg do it and save my sanity.       bob
 
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