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A/C - Heater blower motor ! What make , model and year vehicle ? Manual or automatic climate control ? Could be a bad blower motor control module , a high blow relay contacts stuck closed .
HONDA 97 , what? Civic, Accord, or? and what sub model...CX? or?
which lock, door, ignition? what?
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problem could be in the heater control panel .if you dont find any bad fuses or any electrical faults.let garage check it out climate control systems dealing with electronics best let a garage check it out.
The big wire on the starter is constant power, The little wire goes from the ignition switch to the starter (switch wire). I would sugest the ignition switch is cactus (not the barel just the switch) either that or someone has patched a power circut into the switch wire. Such as instaling stereo or something. But I would think the switch is the problem
94-97 accord have common issue on key ignition. Key ignition seems to corroded. Solution take it apart clean or best way is to replace it. I know because I have done it to 94 accord 4 cylinders, 95 accord 6 cylinders and 97 accord 4 cylinders.
the climate control panel power goes through the ignition switch. So, it sounds like you could have a switch issue.
Do other things work witht he key off as well? Like the wipers, radio
Do you have electronic or manual heater/a/c
If fuse #21, 50 amp, and its yellow 37 wire to the ignition switch is somehow hot with the key off, it could be the problem.
Pull that fuse in the power box in the engine compartment & see if it shuts off.
if you are sure that your heater core is not restricted. then try to recalibrate the climate control panel. if your a/c system is not working then DO NOT ATTEMPT THE RECALIBRATION it will make your lights on climate control panel flash codes forever.
to reclaibrate the climate control panel just have the engine running. turn the mode to vent, the temp to cold, the blower on high, then press and hold the rear wiper wash and wiper buttons at the same time until the panel lights up then wait about 2 minutes for it to run completly when completed. turn off ignition and then restart the engine try to se if you have heat again. if it doesntwork post the codes it gives you after the calibration test.
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