James Sweet wrote:
> "la Bella" <chicka.labella@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:fv8khq$9l5$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have 2003 civic, and my heat/AC fan isn't working. I've been told
it's
>> most likely a transistor controller down next to the fan motor. Ok, I
see
>> it, and the two screws that hold it in place. If I take it out does
>> anyone know how to check it out? Oh, dealer wants $64 US for the part
if
>> it checks bad, but I'd like to repair if it can be done.
>>
>> No job, no money, no AC!
>> Chicka
>>
>
> If it isn't potted in epoxy, it can probably be repaired if you have
some
> component level troubleshooting skills. I'd start by testing the
transistor
> that actually drives the motor and move up from there.
>
>
Thank you for the reply, if I was to use a meter on the posts of the
controller do you know what I should expect ? Can the transistor be
opened and repaired?
Thanks again,
Chicka


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