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Hey there. I have a 2003 Honda Civic LX, and there is no hot air coming out when dials are turned to full heat and the fan is turend to max. The same thing happens when I turn on the AC. All lights AC and heating lights still come on. Any suggestions? Thanks alot, much appreciated.
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I haven't checked the coolant level yet. The fuses are fine, I feel a little bit of heat coming out of the vents but there isn't any circulation going on. Could the fan motor be busted? My car hasn't overheated yet..
When the fan is on max, I have absolutely no cold or warm air coming out of the vents. When I turn on the accessory power, I can hear (what i believe to be) the fan motor turning on then it stops. I do hear clicking sounds coming from the vents when I turn the temperature knob from cold to hot.