it's the blower motor
The blower motor resister for an Acura Legend drops the voltage to the blower motor. This is what allows the motor to run slower for the medium and low settings.
Possibly the Blower Motor has stopped working. This was the case in my 1994 Acura Legend. I just replaced it, and now the heat works great again!
i had a 1990 acura legend my blower motor was located under the passenger side dash board
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it is located under the glove box remove panel under glove box and the blower motor has three screws and two wires takes about 30 minutes
I used Valvoline VV155 MaxLife SAE 5w30 Motor Oil in my 1990 acura legend
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if the air is not comming out at all or very little it may be the blower motor.
remove bottom cover on right side of dashboard, after removal, laying on your back looking up at the bottom of the dash, to your left or passenger side door you will need to remove 2 screws on another cover that will reveal the case containing the blower motor, there are 8 screws to remove on this case to reveal blower motor, after cover is removed there will be 2 screws or 8mm bolts holding the blower motor in place, remove these 2 screws, blower motor will fall into your hands. Wade sherman Honda and Acura specialist Team62 Racing
Blower motor fuse is blown. Blower motor resistor burned out. Blower motor switch bad. Blower motor bad.
the switch, or the blower motor resistor, or blower motor usually it the last two at one time
Probably behind the glove box. Check for a melted connection at the blower motor also.