Where is the fuse on an Acura TL blower?
The fuse is labeled “Heater Motor” on the fuse cover. If the fuse looks good, move on to the blower inside the car. The blower motor is located below the glove box. Notice the giant yellow arrow pointing to the location. Here you can see the blower motor and the blower motor resistor.
Where is the fuse on a blower motor?
The blower fuse is located under the hood (it is close to the firewall on the passenger side for my model). The fuse is labeled “Heater Motor” on the fuse cover. If the fuse looks good, move on to the blower inside the car. The blower motor is located below the glove box. Notice the giant yellow arrow pointing to the location.
Why does my Acura TL not turn on?
When you turn the climate control unit on, you can hear the compressor under the hood turn on. The problem is clearly the blower not turning on. After some online research, I learned that much like the seat heater problem, this too is a common issue for the Acura TL (as well as other Honda and Acura models).
The fuse is labeled “Heater Motor” on the fuse cover. If the fuse looks good, move on to the blower inside the car. The blower motor is located below the glove box. Notice the giant yellow arrow pointing to the location. Here you can see the blower motor and the blower motor resistor.
When you turn the climate control unit on, you can hear the compressor under the hood turn on. The problem is clearly the blower not turning on. After some online research, I learned that much like the seat heater problem, this too is a common issue for the Acura TL (as well as other Honda and Acura models).
The blower fuse is located under the hood (it is close to the firewall on the passenger side for my model). The fuse is labeled “Heater Motor” on the fuse cover. If the fuse looks good, move on to the blower inside the car. The blower motor is located below the glove box. Notice the giant yellow arrow pointing to the location.