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Marshall

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Since: Jul 06, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:15 pm
Post subject: 94 Honda Accord AC Clutch wiring
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I was having some problems with erratic idle speeds and after doing a
lot of cleaning and examining of the throttle body, EACV, etc.,
discovered that the culprit was actually an electrical short that was
causing the AC clutch to start up.

While it is currently "fixed" with hot glue, I was hoping someone would
know the name of the part I want to replace. It is a set of (5 or 6?)
cables that attaches to the body between the radiator and the
driver-side headlight, most of the cables go in to another plug right
next to the radiator, while one red wire travels down to the AC clutch.
The wire it was shorting against was yellow/silver, and I couldn't find
anything that quite matched the description in Chilton's. It looks like
this whole group of wires just is a connecting section, maybe 6-9
inches long, so could be replaced fairly easily if I knew the name or
part #.

Thanks far any information about this you might be able to send my way.
I could maybe try to snap a picture if this description is too
confusing.

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Curly Q. Links1

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:49 pm
Post subject: Re: 94 Honda Accord AC Clutch wiring [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Marshall wrote:
>
> I was having some problems with erratic idle speeds and after doing a
> lot of cleaning and examining of the throttle body, EACV, etc.,
> discovered that the culprit was actually an electrical short that was
> causing the AC clutch to start up.
>
> While it is currently "fixed" with hot glue, I was hoping someone would
> know the name of the part I want to replace. It is a set of (5 or 6?)
> cables that attaches to the body between the radiator and the
> driver-side headlight, most of the cables go in to another plug right
> next to the radiator, while one red wire travels down to the AC clutch.
> The wire it was shorting against was yellow/silver, and I couldn't find
> anything that quite matched the description in Chilton's. It looks like
> this whole group of wires just is a connecting section, maybe 6-9
> inches long, so could be replaced fairly easily if I knew the name or
> part #.
>
> Thanks far any information about this you might be able to send my way.
> I could maybe try to snap a picture if this description is too
> confusing.

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'Curly'

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Howard

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:48 pm
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Unfortunately, most of the wiring in your engine is all part of the engine
bay wire harness. The only separate harnesses you may find up front is the
headlight/park lamp pigtails.
Howard
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>I was having some problems with erratic idle speeds and after doing a
> lot of cleaning and examining of the throttle body, EACV, etc.,
> discovered that the culprit was actually an electrical short that was
> causing the AC clutch to start up.
>
> While it is currently "fixed" with hot glue, I was hoping someone would
> know the name of the part I want to replace. It is a set of (5 or 6?)
> cables that attaches to the body between the radiator and the
> driver-side headlight, most of the cables go in to another plug right
> next to the radiator, while one red wire travels down to the AC clutch.
> The wire it was shorting against was yellow/silver, and I couldn't find
> anything that quite matched the description in Chilton's. It looks like
> this whole group of wires just is a connecting section, maybe 6-9
> inches long, so could be replaced fairly easily if I knew the name or
> part #.
>
> Thanks far any information about this you might be able to send my way.
> I could maybe try to snap a picture if this description is too
> confusing.
>
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