So, being the eternal optimist, I am still working on the beast (my NSX). I replaced the driver's leather seat today. Happy day.
However, once again the battery was dead when I went out to fetch the car. It has been getting drained all week. I thought maybe the battery was weak or my charging system has an issue. Both are fine.
What I am noticing is that when I remove the key both the blower (a/c) and front radiator fans come on. So, I put the key back in and they both stop. I turn on the a/c and the radiator fan comes on. I turn off the a/c and it does not.
So, I remove the blower fuse. That does that job. But when I remove the radiator fuse (under the dash), the high fan comes on (high and low on radiator). Crap.
I go to the radiator and remove the connector to that gizmo whose name escapes me right now, but it sits on top of the radiator and looks like it could be some sort of sensor (holes in the rectangular metal frame.) It attaches to the fan, so it must have something to do with it. After removing that connector, it has no effect. I then remove the connector to the fan, surely that will work...and it does.
BTW, I should mention that my fan NEVER comes on when driving even in city traffic. Seems like my temp is always less than halfway and usually below. I took a photo but am not ready to post just yet.
I have my 1995 manual for my 1991 car. Am hesitant to start chasing things down via the troubleshooting guide there, so I thought I would ask all you folks.
The only thing I did differently last week was to have a PPI (Post Purchase Inspection) done at an Acura dealership. I doubt this is the result, but still I wonder if something was left unplugged. And, yes, I looked all over the car for obvious signs.
Any ideas from the collective group?
However, once again the battery was dead when I went out to fetch the car. It has been getting drained all week. I thought maybe the battery was weak or my charging system has an issue. Both are fine.
What I am noticing is that when I remove the key both the blower (a/c) and front radiator fans come on. So, I put the key back in and they both stop. I turn on the a/c and the radiator fan comes on. I turn off the a/c and it does not.
So, I remove the blower fuse. That does that job. But when I remove the radiator fuse (under the dash), the high fan comes on (high and low on radiator). Crap.
I go to the radiator and remove the connector to that gizmo whose name escapes me right now, but it sits on top of the radiator and looks like it could be some sort of sensor (holes in the rectangular metal frame.) It attaches to the fan, so it must have something to do with it. After removing that connector, it has no effect. I then remove the connector to the fan, surely that will work...and it does.
BTW, I should mention that my fan NEVER comes on when driving even in city traffic. Seems like my temp is always less than halfway and usually below. I took a photo but am not ready to post just yet.
I have my 1995 manual for my 1991 car. Am hesitant to start chasing things down via the troubleshooting guide there, so I thought I would ask all you folks.
The only thing I did differently last week was to have a PPI (Post Purchase Inspection) done at an Acura dealership. I doubt this is the result, but still I wonder if something was left unplugged. And, yes, I looked all over the car for obvious signs.
Any ideas from the collective group?