I have a 92 acura integra. when i turn the fan switch to any setting 1,2,3,4 it doesnt blow any air at all. i checked the switch and climate control and everything seems to be ok. do u think its the resistor, a relay under the hood or a bad fuse? plz its going to get cold soon and i need heat!!.
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Honda makes the Integra but it uses the Acura name in the US. According to the wiring diagram the brake lights and horn are on the same circuit. So I would check the bulbs and sockets for a short. The brake light switch also involves the cruise control system.
I have the same problem with my MDX. I live in the Bahamas and there are no Acura dealerships here. I had two mechanics look at it and they could not fix the problem, so I took matters into my own hands. After checking for blown fuses I did a self diagnosis on the climate control panel, I got a DTC that related to a fault in the blower motor circuit. I went through the step by step diagnosis of the circuit and found that the blower motor was faulty. Acura's climate control has a couple sensor that monitor the blower speed, if the sensor do not detect that the blower is running they will not allow the compressor to run, in essence the rear blower will run but the system will not cool. You may need to replace the blower. The quickest way to check if the blower is faulty is to pull the connector off the blower, turn the iignition on and the ac system on, You should get battery voltage on the connector. If you have battery voltage at the connector and the fan doesn't run the youv'e solved the problem. If you don't have voltage at the connector with the ignition switch on and the ac system on you problem could be the front blower power transistor. If you need diagrams and how to retrieve self diagnostic DTC contact me: [email protected]
It could be either..but most likely electrical.....the door motor may be bad or the head unti( a/c heat panel) could be bad or have a bad switch in it.
It will not function until it has a refrigerant charge. There is a low pressure cycling switch in the AC compressor that will not let it function with low pressure. The system should be filled with PAG oil and refrigerant as that is what lubricates the AC compressor keeping it from destroying itself.
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