What are common reasons my Mitsubishi Eclipse has heater problems?
What are common reasons my Mitsubishi Eclipse has heater problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Mitsubishi Eclipse heater is not working, the most common 3 are a broken heater blower motor, a problem with the thermostat, or a failed heater blower motor resistor.
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When the blower motor resistor fails, the air conditioner and heater may still work, but air may blow from the vents at only some of the fan speed settings. If the resistor isn…
What should I do if my radiator fan is not working?
A blown fuse is no big deal, and changing one does not cost a lot of money. If your car’s radiator fan is non-functional, check your car’s user manual and locate the fuse for the radiator fan controller or the fan. The fan itself often uses a big fuse of around 50A, while there might also be a separate small fuse to the fan control module.
What happens if a heater blower has no power?
A blower motor without power will not be able to produce any air pressure, and as a result the heating and air conditioning system will be left with no air coming from the vents.
What to do if your AC blower is not working?
Disconnect cables to motor and resistor. Remove hose from motor, it should just pull off with little effort. Unscrew motor and resistor. Screw new motor and resistor in. Connect hose to motor. Connect cables to motor and resistor. Turn on car and test AC. Thanks for watching! Loading…
Why is my blower fan not working on my Mitsubishi?
The reason for this is that if the resistor/transistor failed in such a way that the AC ecu can not tell then if the fan is “on” you would be driving with the AC compressor engaged too… which without the air flow across the cooling unit would cause pressures to go up pretty high and cause unnecessary wear on the compressor.
What are common reasons my Mitsubishi Eclipse has heater problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Mitsubishi Eclipse heater is not working, the most common 3 are a broken heater blower motor, a problem with the thermostat, or a failed heater blower motor resistor.
Disconnect cables to motor and resistor. Remove hose from motor, it should just pull off with little effort. Unscrew motor and resistor. Screw new motor and resistor in. Connect hose to motor. Connect cables to motor and resistor. Turn on car and test AC. Thanks for watching! Loading…
Why is my heat not working in my car?
One of the most common problems with an automotive climate control system is a lack of blower pressure or no blower at all. That means a trickle out of your vents instead of the rush you asked for. When it does happen, you’re left with a miserably underpowered heat or AC system.
The reason for this is that if the resistor/transistor failed in such a way that the AC ecu can not tell then if the fan is “on” you would be driving with the AC compressor engaged too… which without the air flow across the cooling unit would cause pressures to go up pretty high and cause unnecessary wear on the compressor.
What to do when a fuse is blown on a Mitsubishi Eclipse?
Look through the clear side of the fuse to see if the metal wire inside is separated. If it is, the fuse is blown and should be replaced. Use a fuse puller (it is in the instrument panel fuse box cover) to remove the fuses.
What causes a blower fuse to not come on?
Your only probable failures are blower fuse, relay, relay fuse. With all checking out OK, it would appear that there may be a wiring issue between the relay and the blower. This is fairly uncommon however.
When the blower motor resistor fails, the air conditioner and heater may still work, but air may blow from the vents at only some of the fan speed settings. If the resistor isn…
Your only probable failures are blower fuse, relay, relay fuse. With all checking out OK, it would appear that there may be a wiring issue between the relay and the blower. This is fairly uncommon however.