1999 Honda Accord EX - A/c and Heating Panel Controls

Discussion in 'Accord' started by ashunidhi, Sep 11, 2006.

  1. ashunidhi

    ashunidhi Guest

    Hi Folks,
    I have a Honda Accord 1999 EX Model. I face a strange problem. When i
    turn the car engine on usually the A/C and Heating panel light does not
    turn on. I try pushing mode button, temprature knowb, a/c button
    recirulation button but none of them have any effect and the lights do
    not turn on. It seems as if there is no power in the panel. However,
    The radio and cd player below it works fine.
    After i have driven for 20 minutes or so, the A/C panel ligts
    dramatically turn on and everything starts working great. These lights
    may go out again at any time and it kinda keeps eaking out between ON
    and Off stage at its own will.

    I have not been able to establish a pattern of these lights/ system
    turing on/off except that most of the time there is no light on the
    heating and cooling panel. My car does not have an automatic Climate
    Control System, so i ma discounting some setting issues in that.

    When i took it to Car Mechanic, he was not too sure but suggested that
    replacing the control unit right behind the Heating/Control Panel may
    help as there was power in the main line when he checked it. But he is
    not too sure.

    If any of you have faced this issue, please let me know.

    Regards
    Ashish
     
    ashunidhi, Sep 11, 2006
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  2. ashunidhi

    Ztwoeight Guest


    I had a similar problem with the dash lights fading in and out
    intermittently. I figured it was a bad or loose connector problem some
    where. Since I wasn't sure which one, I just popped up the hood and wiggled
    (to clean the connections) all the connectors and made sure they were
    snapped together good. I did this with every connector I could find and also
    the relays and fuses, also check the grounds. If I remember right, I also
    checked under the dash panel for connectors. Anyway the dash light problem
    went away and I haven't had a problem since then.

    I will mention that this also happened one time right before the alternator
    went out, so that is something to look at too. You don't want the engine to
    die at the red light, like it did on me! <g>
     
    Ztwoeight, Sep 11, 2006
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