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1998 Honda Accord Fuse layout

1998 Honda Accord Fuse layout 1998 Honda Accord Driver’s Side under dash Fuse layout The under dash fuse box is located under the left side of the dash Honda Accord Driver’s Side Under Dash Fuse Layout for 4-cyl engine 1 15A PGM-FI main relay SRS unit (VA) 2 10A SRS unit (VB) 3 7.5A Heater control panel, Recirculation control motor, Rear window defogger relay 4 7.5A ABS control unit, Power mirror actuators, Power mirror defoggers (Canada) Fuse/relay box socket Optional connector 5 7.5A Daytime running lights control unit (Canada) 6 … Read More


1999 Honda Accord Fuse layout

1999 Honda Accord Fuse layout 1999 Honda Accord Driver’s Side under dash Fuse layout The under dash fuse box is located under the left side of the dash Honda Accord Driver’s Side Under Dash Fuse Layout for 4-cyl engine 1 15A PGM-FI main relay SRS unit (VA) 2 10A SRS unit (VB) 3 7.5A Heater control panel, Recirculation control motor, Rear window defogger relay 4 7.5A ABS control unit, Power mirror actuators, Power mirror defoggers (Canada) Fuse/relay box socket Optional connector 5 7.5A Daytime running lights control unit (Canada) 6 … Read More


2000 Honda Accord Fuse layout

2000 Honda Accord Fuse layout 2000 Honda Accord Driver’s Side under dash Fuse layout The under dash fuse box is located under the left side of the dash Honda Accord Driver’s Side Under Dash Fuse Layout for 4-cyl engine 1 15A PGM-FI main relay SRS unit (VA) 2 10A SRS unit (VB) 3 7.5A Heater control panel, Recirculation control motor, Rear window defogger relay 4 7.5A ABS control unit, Power mirror actuators, Power mirror defoggers (Canada) Fuse/relay box socket Optional connector 5 7.5A Daytime running lights control unit (Canada) 6 … Read More


2001 Honda Accord Fuse layout

2001 Honda Accord Fuse layout 2001 Honda Accord Driver’s Side under dash Fuse layout The under dash fuse box is located under the left side of the dash Honda Accord Driver’s Side Under Dash Fuse Layout for 4-cyl engine 1 15A PGM-FI main relay SRS unit (VA) 2 10A SRS unit (VB) 3 7.5A Heater control panel, Recirculation control motor, Rear window defogger relay 4 7.5A ABS control unit, Power mirror actuators, Power mirror defoggers (Canada) Fuse/relay box socket Optional connector 5 7.5A Daytime running lights control unit (Canada) 6 … Read More


2002 Honda Accord Fuse layout

2002 Honda Accord Fuse layout 2002 Honda Accord Driver’s Side under dash Fuse layout The under dash fuse box is located under the left side of the dash Honda Accord Driver’s Side Under Dash Fuse Layout for 4-cyl engine 1 15A PGM-FI main relay SRS unit (VA) 2 10A SRS unit (VB) 3 7.5A Heater control panel, Recirculation control motor, Rear window defogger relay 4 7.5A ABS control unit, Power mirror actuators, Power mirror defoggers (Canada) Fuse/relay box socket Optional connector 5 7.5A Daytime running lights control unit (Canada) 6 … Read More


Passenger side carpet wet

Why is the passenger side carpet wet? If you find the passenger side carpet wet, that water can come from only three places: either the windshield seal is leaking, the sunroof drains are clogged, or the condensation drain from the AC evaporator coil is clogged. A plugged drain is far more common than a leaking windshield. Why does the condensate drain plug up? When car makers shifted to R-134a refrigerant they had to make changes to the evaporator coil which meant the fins had to be spaced closer together. That … Read More


Heated Seats don’t work — Chevrolet

Diagnose and fix heated seats don’t work condition Every car maker has their own scheme for how they run their heated seats. The system I’ll describe here is for many Chevrolet heated seats don’t work issues. This also applies to other GM vehicles like Buick, Cadillac, GMC and Pontiac. Heated Seat Components GM heated seat systems for vehicle produced from early 2000 thru late 2000 include Driver and passenger side heated seat control switches Driver and passenger side seat back heating elements Driver and passenger side seat cushion heater elements … Read More


No heat in car — Most common causes and fixes

No heat in car or blowing cold air These are the most common cause of no heat in car or heater is blowing cold or cool air 1) A low coolant level is the most common cause of no heat in car Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir in the engine compartment. If it’s below the minimum line or is empty, top off with the recommended coolant. Heater core tip: Hot coolant (around 200°F) enters the heater core from the engine. Cabin air blows across the heater core … Read More


Car radiator

What does a car radiator do? A car radiator removes heat from an engine. An internal combustion engine burns a gas or diesel fuel to generate heat energy and then transforms that heat energy into mechanical energy. The average engine is only about 25-30% efficient. In other words, approximately 70-75% of the heat generated during combustion isn’t used to make power. So some of the heat is used to produce mechanical energy, some is lost out the tailpipe as exhaust and the rest is absorbed by the antifreeze coolant. Car … Read More


Wet passenger seat carpet

What causes a wet passenger seat carpet? A leaking heater core, plugged AC condensate drain, plugged sunroof drain or a leaking windshield can cause a wet passenger seat carpet. Diagnose the cause of a wet passenger seat carpet First, find out what type of liquid you’re dealing with. Wipe your finger on the carpet and slide your index and thumb together. If the liquid is slippery, that’s engine coolant and there’s only one source for it; the heater core. Replacing the heater core in most late model cars and trucks … Read More


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