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Old 05-20-2008, 10:19 AM
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Honda Accord 2000 2.0l SE not blowing air out of vents.?

The fan motor sounds like it's working fine, but in any direction (demist, vents, footwell) there is only a slight breeze. Switching on the re-circulate button makes no difference, nor does using the a/c. Any ideas ?















Ah ha. Adam was closest, it turned out to be nothing more than a very old and dirty pollen filter behind the glovebox, which is now in the trash, and the blowers work perfectly. Thank you to all of you that answered though, much appreciated.
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If the motor itself is working make sure the hose coming from the motor outlet is attached.































Failing that, I would suspect a failure in vent directional controls (the buttons you push) that is failing to redirect the air from one vent to another.
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There are solenoids that move the doors to control air direction. One or more of these have failed.
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