The thermal limiter is located to the right of the blower motor, behind the engine on the fire wall. It has two screws holding it in place. Disconnect the battery first and then unplug the connector, remove the two screws, pull it out of the fire wall and replace it. Install it in reverse order.
blower motor resistor thermal limiter is blown. Replace the blower motor resistor.
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Open the glove box compartment and remove it. Disconnect the electrical connection and remove the three mounting screws. The blower motor fan wheel is attached to the shaft with a push nut. Grip the nut with a pair of pliers or pry it off with a small screwdriver, being careful not to crack the nut. To reinstall, push the nut onto the shaft. Be sure to check the resistor board located to the left of the motor for broken resistor wires or a melted thermal limiter.
Under the hood, on the firewall,on top of the a/c evaporator case is a thermal grid resistor assy. It has two plug in wire plugs. Unplug the larger one. if the fan stops. the resistor assy. ( you just unplugged it ) is shorted. Replace it.
A resistor is a device that impedes or limits the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It converts the current's electrical energy into heat (thermal) energy. A resistor reduces the amount of energy in a circuit and pumps it out as a heat.
A resistor is a device that impedes or limits the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It converts the current's electrical energy into heat (thermal) energy. A resistor reduces the amount of energy in a circuit and pumps it out as a heat.
how to replace the thermal switch relay on a 1992 Honda civic lx
It may be similar as my 2003 escort ..so try to look for it . From your passenger seat look behind the blower motor housing where 2 plugs are plugged in ..one plug has 4 wires ,one has one wire . The plate with the receptacles for the plugs is about 3" by 1 1/2 " square ,attached with 2 screws . To take out the assembly,remove the 2 screws ,take off the 2 plugs , push the plastic locks to unplug them . The resistor assembly has little coils and a thermal fuse on it . You can check the thermal fuse with an Ohm meter ,if it is blown , get a new resistor ..about @ 16.00 or even $ 20.00 if the dealer parts dept is greedy. To replace the thermal fuse with the same value fuse is a royal pain , can be done though with patience , time and $ 1.69 from Radio Shack .Good luck !
I assume you mean the blower for the heat and air conditioning does not blow unless you have it set to the "high" position. The standard problem is the blower motor resistor. It is located under the dash in the ductwork of the air conditioner, held in by two screws. What happens is the resistor assembly has a thermal fuse so that if the resistor system gets too hot, indicating too much amperage is being drawn by the blower motor, it burns out this thermal fuse. The high speed position on the resistor is not under the control of this thermal fuse, and so the blower works on high. A replacement resistor assembly runs about $30 and is pretty easy to replace. If it fails again, you should probably check the current draw of the blower motor. (If you'r handy, you can also repair it yourself for a couple of bucks by getting a thermal fuse from Radio Shack and crimping it in place of the old fuse. (These thermal fuses are inside several appliances, such as microwaves to protect them from getting too hot.) (It is inside the assembly - bend the four tangs straight and pull the cover off for access; be sure to put it back together.)
A resistor, which converts some electric energy to thermal energy!
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As fossil fuels are depleting day by day, we need a alternative to it.We that is why need to have other source of fuel.Geo thermal is that is why used now and it should replace fossil fuels.