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It is your power blower transistor. Very easy to replace. Two screw under your glove box. You probably need to change your cabin filter. That may be what caused it to short.
It is your power blower transistor. Very easy to replace. Two screw under your glove box. You probably need to change your cabin filter. That may be what caused it to short.
Hmm....thanks for this. I'll definitely look into the power blower transistor. I'm not sure if it was the cabin filter that shorted it because I think I had that replaced the last time I was at the dealership for my oil change.
It is your power blower transistor. Very easy to replace. Two screw under your glove box. You probably need to change your cabin filter. That may be what caused it to short.
Hmm....thanks for this. I'll definitely look into the power blower transistor. I'm not sure if it was the cabin filter that shorted it because I think I had that replaced the last time I was at the dealership for my oil change.
It's the power blower "resister". I got my words mixed up. youll find tons of info on it in the Honda forum. Seems to be a common issue. You may still want to check the "cabin" filter. Not the air filter commonly replaced during oil changes. When I changed my resistor the first time the ac started working, but I didn't get any good air flow until I changed the cabin filter.
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