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Re: CRX blower motor/resistor

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Re: CRX blower motor/resistor

Grumpy AuContraire29 May 2007 22:45
>>>Meathead <KevinLee33@comcast.net> wrote in
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>
> Have a look at it. Bet the coils are broken. They rust out.

Also, the lowest speed would suffer the most stress.  The blower motor
swithch on my old '55 Studebaker works the same way. They get quite warm.

JT

Tegger29 May 2007 15:54
>> Meathead <KevinLee33@comcast.net> wrote in
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> Would this apply to older Civics as well?

Yep.

>  I noticed that both, the
> '82 & '83 low speed settings do not work.

Have a look at it. Bet the coils are broken. They rust out.

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Grumpy AuContraire29 May 2007 14:18
> Meathead <KevinLee33@comcast.net> wrote in news:1180439174.917970.152500
> @q66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:
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> The coil is behind the glove box. Have a peek. If a coil is broken, it will
> be abundantly obvious.

Would this apply to older Civics as well?  I noticed that both, the '82
& '83 low speed settings do not work.

JT

Tegger29 May 2007 11:56
Meathead <KevinLee33@comcast.net> wrote in news:1180439174.917970.152500
@q66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

> 88 CRX DX.  Heater fan blows fine on every speed but #1.  2 thru 4 are
> fine.  To those who know:  Could this be the resistor? (I thought
> resistors were an all-or-nothing affair leaving only the highest speed
> upon failure.)  Or is it the switch?  Thanks.
>
> Kevin

Which speeds remain depends on which resistor wires break. There is one
coil for each speed (the smaller the coil, the slower the motor runs).

The coil is behind the glove box. Have a peek. If a coil is broken, it will
be abundantly obvious.

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Meathead29 May 2007 11:46
88 CRX DX.  Heater fan blows fine on every speed but #1.  2 thru 4 are
fine.  To those who know:  Could this be the resistor? (I thought
resistors were an all-or-nothing affair leaving only the highest speed
upon failure.)  Or is it the switch?  Thanks.

Kevin

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