1. Start by removing the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat.
There are 2 screws underneath. The screw on the right is blocked by the lower plastic fuse cover. Twist the plastic screw off to remove the cover. then you can remove the right glove compartment screw.
2. The blower resistor is towards the back of the heater unit as you look underneath (rear and a bit left). It has 3 screws...use an angle screwdrivver.
It has a 4 prong power supply. Unplug it only after you have unscrewed the 3
screws.
3. I was only able to locate the blower resistor after searching for the part on the internet to see what it looked like. The mfg. # is 79330-S84-A41...look it up on Google or ebay. the grey side is towards the top so you will only see the black side underneath. (I have a Honda Odyssey 2004 EX model)
I bought the part at the Honda parts dept. for $63. The svc dept. quoted me $141 to install it specifically and more to do an entire AC/heater diagnosis...and that's for the labor only.
The blower motor resistor on a Honda Odyssey is located under the dash of the passenger's side towards the front. The resistor helps to the air conditioner blow cold air.
where is the heater blower resistor in a 2003 Honda element
Sounds like you need to replace your blower motor resistor.
the blower motor resistor should be behind the glove box. just unscrew the two screws and that should be it.
The Resistor is located on the outside of the blower motor. Have to remove the blower from under the glovebox to get to it. The Resistor is located on the outside of the blower motor. Have to remove the blower from under the glovebox to get to it.
The 1991 Honda accord blower motor resistor is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The blower motor resistor will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
It sounds like your blower fan resistor is not working correctly. Eventually it will stop working all together. I suggest that you get a replacement.
If it is the same as the Accord, which information I'm discovering claims it is, then it is in the front of the car. It is under the dash on the passenger side, close to the hood of the car.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, or defective resistor pack.
It is located on the blower motor housing and is white in color. You have to take the blower motor assembly out as far as I know to get to it.
It seems to be a common problem with alot of Honda vehicles for the climate control fan to stop working, it is most likely either the blower resistor or the blower motor that will need replaced, I have had the same problem on my 2004 civic and it ended up being the blower resistor wich for some reason can only be purchased at a Honda dealership, good luck and hope this helps you a little.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, or defective blower motor resistor pack.