OK, here’s one for the hard-core techies…
My climate control fan either blows next to no air, or full blast- there is no in between. My local Acura tech here thought it was the blower motor transistor, even though I have a ’94, and the TSB in question was only for ‘91’s. We tried a new transistor and that did not fix it. Subsequent testing indicates that the A/C control unit (IOW the dash-mounted component above the stereo) is bad.
This unit is big $$$ from the dealer. I guess we could get one used from ERZ or somewhere like that, but who’s to say it won’t happen again.
There are no published schematics for this unit. I’d be willing to bet that there’s a single electronic component in there like a resistor or something that can be replaced with a like component from Radio Shack and make it work as new.
Has anyone with this problem ever bravely plunged forth into this unit and figured out how to fix it??
This is a very obscure operation, even the dealers don’t do it, they just replace the whole control unit, so im not expecting that anyone out there in forums land has any insight on this, but you never know. I thought it might be worth a try to ask, and if we can figure this one out, it may be worthwhile to add to the FAQ.
There is a reference in this thread to having some capacitors replaced:
http://www.nsxprime.com/ubb/Forum10/HTML/000641.html
Am trying to find out more from that user, but if anyone has better specifics, please post here.
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All My NSX'es Live in Texas
[This message has been edited by NSXTC (edited 21 October 2002).]
My climate control fan either blows next to no air, or full blast- there is no in between. My local Acura tech here thought it was the blower motor transistor, even though I have a ’94, and the TSB in question was only for ‘91’s. We tried a new transistor and that did not fix it. Subsequent testing indicates that the A/C control unit (IOW the dash-mounted component above the stereo) is bad.
This unit is big $$$ from the dealer. I guess we could get one used from ERZ or somewhere like that, but who’s to say it won’t happen again.
There are no published schematics for this unit. I’d be willing to bet that there’s a single electronic component in there like a resistor or something that can be replaced with a like component from Radio Shack and make it work as new.
Has anyone with this problem ever bravely plunged forth into this unit and figured out how to fix it??
This is a very obscure operation, even the dealers don’t do it, they just replace the whole control unit, so im not expecting that anyone out there in forums land has any insight on this, but you never know. I thought it might be worth a try to ask, and if we can figure this one out, it may be worthwhile to add to the FAQ.
There is a reference in this thread to having some capacitors replaced:
http://www.nsxprime.com/ubb/Forum10/HTML/000641.html
Am trying to find out more from that user, but if anyone has better specifics, please post here.
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All My NSX'es Live in Texas
[This message has been edited by NSXTC (edited 21 October 2002).]