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sandy

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Since: Jan 17, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:41 am
Post subject: heater fan/blower
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I have a 1999 honda civic. As of a couple of weeks ago when I turn on
my heater/air cond
it sounds like a loud lawnmower, Its so loud I cant even hear the
radio. Any suggestions
as to what this might be?

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sandy

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:16 pm
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Thank you Chris, I will do that this weekend




Chris Dugan wrote:
> "sandy" wrote in message
>
> > Thanks Mike, its not to accessible, the dash has to be removed. It
> > sounds like the motor is going out
>
> No, it's probably not the motor, it's most likely leaves in the fan cage.
> I pulled the fan out of my Mums '99 Civic at the weekend and cleared out a
> ton of leaves all the way from the air inlet above the fan to the pollen
> filter. You can access some of Honda's workshop manuals from here and see
> how it all goes together, choose the Civic 1995-1997 it's got the same
> internals as your 1999 model:
>
> http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
>
> In a nutshell: you remove two screws at the hinge or the glovebox and put
> that to one side and then unclip the power connector to the fan (underneath
> the passengers right foot), unscrew 3 screws (8mm socket required DON'T use
> power tools or you'll strip the plastic!!) the fan can then be dropped out
> with a bit of wriggling to clear the trim panel in the footwell and cleaned
> out. Then remove 4 screws (again 3 require an 8mm socket 1 needs a 10mm
> socket) holding the metal bar at the base of the glovebox, drop one end to
> the floor and you can then remove the access panel to the pollen filter and
> clean out the duct from the fan to that point. Put it all back together and
> check you have no spare parts left over and it'll be quiet again. You may
> need to replace both the pollen filter and/or the resistor pack (it controls
> the fan speed) the resistor pack sits immediately above the fan and is held
> in place with two screws just pull it and visually check the 3 coils to see
> if they are burnt or brittle; change it if it looks bad.
>
> Chris

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Chris Dugan

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Since: Jun 19, 2005
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:00 pm
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"sandy" wrote in message

> Thanks Mike, its not to accessible, the dash has to be removed. It
> sounds like the motor is going out

No, it's probably not the motor, it's most likely leaves in the fan cage.
I pulled the fan out of my Mums '99 Civic at the weekend and cleared out a
ton of leaves all the way from the air inlet above the fan to the pollen
filter. You can access some of Honda's workshop manuals from here and see
how it all goes together, choose the Civic 1995-1997 it's got the same
internals as your 1999 model:

http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html

In a nutshell: you remove two screws at the hinge or the glovebox and put
that to one side and then unclip the power connector to the fan (underneath
the passengers right foot), unscrew 3 screws (8mm socket required DON'T use
power tools or you'll strip the plastic!!) the fan can then be dropped out
with a bit of wriggling to clear the trim panel in the footwell and cleaned
out. Then remove 4 screws (again 3 require an 8mm socket 1 needs a 10mm
socket) holding the metal bar at the base of the glovebox, drop one end to
the floor and you can then remove the access panel to the pollen filter and
clean out the duct from the fan to that point. Put it all back together and
check you have no spare parts left over and it'll be quiet again. You may
need to replace both the pollen filter and/or the resistor pack (it controls
the fan speed) the resistor pack sits immediately above the fan and is held
in place with two screws just pull it and visually check the 3 coils to see
if they are burnt or brittle; change it if it looks bad.

Chris
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Bman




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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:14 pm
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I had the same problem with my '98. The blower is probably filled with leaves or other debris. Three screws will drop the blower assembly.
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