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replacing the radiator fan timer on a 1990 accord
Hi all,
I've finally managed to find on ebay a replacement for the radiator fan timer. My reccurring problem was that the fan would go off randomly and kill the battery. I'm able to see it, it's on the driver's side, right under the dash. But it seems hard to be able to squeeze in and replace it. I haven't actually tried, only assessed the possiblitity. Now that I have the timer, my question is whether I need to take the dashboard apart to be able to replace it. Looking online, it seems a pretty complicated thing to do. What are you suggestions, has anyone done this before? thanks a lot Vlad |
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replacing the radiator fan timer on a 1990 accord
Double check the poster and me on this, please. I'm guessing they
moved this timer after 1989? I had same prob on a 89 Accord and it was under one of the seats if I remem correctly. Kevin |
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