Fresh/Recircularing Air buttons do not work

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by dcipollone, Feb 2, 2005.

  1. dcipollone

    dcipollone Guest

    I have a 93 accord AT and both the recirculating and fresh air buttons
    do not work. It is currently stuck in Recirc mode. A pain because if it
    is raining or humid the windows fog and I hate running the AC all the
    time or open the window if it is raining. Every other button on the
    climate control works and the led on both buttons are working.The fan,
    vents and AC all work. I have checked all the fuses. No info in the
    Haynes manual. Is there a relay for the motor that opens and closes the
    flaps? The other question is where is the vent to draw fresh air
    located?
     
    dcipollone, Feb 2, 2005
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  2. dcipollone

    Randolph Guest

    At the right hand side of the blower housing there is a small electric
    motor that controls the fresh / recirc flap. The positive supply to this
    motor is fused with the same fuse as the blower relay coil. So, if the
    blower works, the problem is not a blown fuse. The control motor does
    not have a relay. I am assuming you do not hear the motor run when you
    press "fresh" or "recirc"

    At the right hand side of the blower housing you should see three
    connectors, a 6 pin for the blower resistors, a 2 pin for the blower and
    a 3 pin for the recirculation control motor. Unplug it and measure the
    voltage (measure on the cable side, not the blower housing connector)
    between the YEL/BLK and body ground with the ignition on. You should see
    battery voltage. If you don't, there is an open in the wire somewhere.

    Measure continuity between the GRN/RED wire and body ground. With the
    switch in RECIRC there should be continuity, with the switch in FRESH
    there should not. Measure continuity between the GRN/WHT wire and body
    ground. With the switch in FRESH there should be continuity, with the
    switch in RECIRC there should not. If either of these tests fail, either
    the switch is bad, or there is an open in one of the wires. (You could
    have a short to ground as well, but in that case you would hear the
    motor running continuously with the switch in either FRESH or RECIRC
    mode).

    If the above tests did not reveal any problems, there is most likely an
    internal fault in the recirculation control motor. In the manual, it is
    schematically drawn as having a set of brushes and slip rings, in
    reality I suspect it has a set of (two) cams and switches. One switch
    opens as the flap reaches the RECIRC position, the other switch opens as
    the flap reaches the "FRESH" position. If I were to venture a guess, I
    would say the latter switch is broken (always open)
     
    Randolph, Feb 2, 2005
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  3. dcipollone

    dcipollone Guest

    Thanks for the info. I will work on it this weekend. Again,thanks.
     
    dcipollone, Feb 4, 2005
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