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    Default Blower motor troubles....

    So, I bought a blower motor for my car so I can have heat again. I got everything in and hooked up. The motor won't come on. A plugged in all the plugs that I could find. Any common reasons why it won't work? A ground I could have missed? I checked the fuses and they are all good.

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    check all wiring. this is a easy fix if u know anything about basic electrical.


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    relay!!

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    Is there any way to test the relay before I waste money?

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    You can check to see if theres power coming into the relay with a test light before you go buying one. There may also be a resistor for the blower motor, i just can't remember if theres one in the Eks or not.

    EDIT: Try this:

    http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2082345
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    common stuff, check for power etc.
    i bet your old blower motor wasnt dead yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
    You can check to see if theres power coming into the relay with a test light before you go buying one. There may also be a resistor for the blower motor, i just can't remember if theres one in the Eks or not.

    EDIT: Try this:

    http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2082345
    Your a baller! I was looking for this thread! We need to copy and paste this in the DIY section. Reps!
    Trend settin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheChosenOne View Post
    Your a baller! I was looking for this thread! We need to copy and paste this in the DIY section. Reps!
    Ive done tons of these things on accords and TLs. Its not too often you see trouble with Civic/Integra blower motors. And i see no reps sir!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chouston86 View Post
    So this is how it goes down when I beat you I want the cash and the respect. To some people thats more important. Sounds familiar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gt View Post
    common stuff, check for power etc.
    i bet your old blower motor wasnt dead yet
    I didn't have an old motor.

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