Variable blower quit!
Thanks guys for sharing all of your experience and pain with the Auara NSX CCU unit. My climate control blower fan just randomly quit speed control as I have seen in other member's units. Good with a soldering iron and a SOLDAPULLT decided to give it a try to repair the CCU. After splitting the case I saw other's repairs previously done. Saw a jumper lead to replaced damaged trace and two 85C caps installed to replace C33 and C22. Just replaced all of the 13 caps but there were problems getting all of the caps locally. Went to Radio Shack and they only have crappy 85C caps that you have to buy three or four assortment bags to get the values you need. Ended up going to Fry's Electronics and purchased 105C rated caps. Cap C17 0.47uf was not available in aluminum can so I used a Tantalum version to replace the electrolytic type. For the C17 cap 3.3uf I used the only available cap at Fry's an 85C unit rated at 250 volt, That's all they had, hoping it's good enough to last, any comments? The car is now back together and variable speed and every other function works flawlessly, at least for now!
Stephen
Thanks guys for sharing all of your experience and pain with the Auara NSX CCU unit. My climate control blower fan just randomly quit speed control as I have seen in other member's units. Good with a soldering iron and a SOLDAPULLT decided to give it a try to repair the CCU. After splitting the case I saw other's repairs previously done. Saw a jumper lead to replaced damaged trace and two 85C caps installed to replace C33 and C22. Just replaced all of the 13 caps but there were problems getting all of the caps locally. Went to Radio Shack and they only have crappy 85C caps that you have to buy three or four assortment bags to get the values you need. Ended up going to Fry's Electronics and purchased 105C rated caps. Cap C17 0.47uf was not available in aluminum can so I used a Tantalum version to replace the electrolytic type. For the C17 cap 3.3uf I used the only available cap at Fry's an 85C unit rated at 250 volt, That's all they had, hoping it's good enough to last, any comments? The car is now back together and variable speed and every other function works flawlessly, at least for now!
Stephen
My CCU went out on Sunday. Ordered up the caps and they showed up yesterday. Just did the repair myself this afternoon and now it works like a champ.
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