How To - Repair your Rheostat/ Heater Speeds
- callmeleon
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you fooking legend, i tried to fix this problem numerous times on the bumblebee and failed. thats another thing a can sort out before i sell it. nice one
1.3 deluxe jap import with Sir facelift, power steering and A/C (bumble bee)
Vt t3 Turbo' at 5.5 psi until further mods
Soon to be selling the bumble bee. power steering, a/c just needs a b16
pics coming up
Vt t3 Turbo' at 5.5 psi until further mods
Soon to be selling the bumble bee. power steering, a/c just needs a b16
pics coming up
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tryed this tonight and what a head ache the wire is. The thinnest wire for Speed 1 was just crumbling up so chopped it out.
Replaced with some other wire and was too thick so not enough resistance. then got some thinner wire same. Ended up using a strand of speaker cable!
Didnt last long so just ordered some new coils of ebay! £6. Wait for those to come through and chop the rest off and use new
Jay
Replaced with some other wire and was too thick so not enough resistance. then got some thinner wire same. Ended up using a strand of speaker cable!
Didnt last long so just ordered some new coils of ebay! £6. Wait for those to come through and chop the rest off and use new
Jay
87 Civic E-at slammed on SSR's
headache? ive repaired 4 now, and never had any problems. i just used some old springs i had lying aboutSlammedgti wrote:tryed this tonight and what a head ache the wire is. The thinnest wire for Speed 1 was just crumbling up so chopped it out.
Replaced with some other wire and was too thick so not enough resistance. then got some thinner wire same. Ended up using a strand of speaker cable!
Didnt last long so just ordered some new coils of ebay! £6. Wait for those to come through and chop the rest off and use new
Jay
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I can see how you have fixed them without any probs its just having the right thickness of wire lol Also myne being 22yrs old probabley dosnt help
Has anybody tryed running it outside the fan housing? I wouldnt try it as the fan cools the springs to stop them from getting too hot. just my 2p dunno if it had been mentioned
Jay
Has anybody tryed running it outside the fan housing? I wouldnt try it as the fan cools the springs to stop them from getting too hot. just my 2p dunno if it had been mentioned
Jay
87 Civic E-at slammed on SSR's
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Re: How To - Repair your Rheostat/ Heater Speeds
I spent most of my day trying to fix this only saw this how to do guide From a mate will see if I can get speed one to work tmo:)
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This thing is impossible to solder! Crank the machine to 400°C, still nothing :/
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Sorry for the thread revival but this really helped me out!
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Re: How To - Repair your Rheostat/ Heater Speeds
Tried having a go at soldering mine but I think the wires that cruddy it doesnt conduct anymore anyway! Gonna have a look for those repair kits!
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Re: How To - Repair your Rheostat/ Heater Speeds
you have some wkd how to bud used a few ov yours on here now all four are working now was just 3-4 al my coils where ceroded it was like cement anyway cheers gizmo a live in scotland so need good heaters
Re: How To - Repair your Rheostat/ Heater Speeds
My 209,000 miler now has 4 speed fan!! Thanks Gizmo.
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no problem
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Re: How To - Repair your Rheostat/ Heater Speeds
I previously used this very helpful guide to repair the lack of 1 and 2 on the fan speed control, but after about a year we lost 1 and 2 again.
So searched ebay for a replacement, couldn't find one specifically for the 4th gen, but they all looked to be the same so I ordered one anyway (£6.50 I think). After removing the old one I noticed they are not the same shape! The electrical plug fits the new one, and all fan speeds work too. But the plastic it is all mounted to is a different shape and the screw holes are in a different position. I considered un-soldering the wires on the new one and putting them on the old one, or even removing the pins completely and putting them into the old one.
But after a bit of a bodge, I'm happy with this solution...................................., blue tack and gaffer tape!
So searched ebay for a replacement, couldn't find one specifically for the 4th gen, but they all looked to be the same so I ordered one anyway (£6.50 I think). After removing the old one I noticed they are not the same shape! The electrical plug fits the new one, and all fan speeds work too. But the plastic it is all mounted to is a different shape and the screw holes are in a different position. I considered un-soldering the wires on the new one and putting them on the old one, or even removing the pins completely and putting them into the old one.
But after a bit of a bodge, I'm happy with this solution...................................., blue tack and gaffer tape!