Holy crap!!!!! You're a hands down the best UA-cam DIY repair video personality I have seen. I wish you had videos for every single repair I will every have to do. Your video is so perfect. Your timing, your reasoning, your voice is so clear and easy to understand you don't waste time talking about things that are completely irrelevant to the project. You make sure to get close-ups on the parts that you're working on you go at a reasonable speed and don't fast forward through parts that might be not interesting but are still relevant and beneficial for viewers I have a Honda Odyssey the fan setup is a little different but I feel fairly confident after watching your video. I found it because I only want to replace the motor and not the entire assembly and there are very few videos that focus on replacing the motor specifically. I just don't have the extra cash for the entire unit today and don't want to drive with a dying fan.
Very few DIY video makers really get what is necessary for a good video for the viewer you have truly unique talent as it seems almost effortless for you
this helped a lot. Thank you! Watched several videos (a few of yours too) Was quoted almost $800 to fix my a/c and Fan issue... I swapped my cooling fan motor myself in about 1 hour, paid $71.00 for that and also swapped a relay switch ($15), and the PCV valve ($24 - I could have got it cheaper but didn't feel good about the part quality).... All in all, I saved a ton of money and my issue is fixed.... (posting the same Thank you message on several vids...)
you prolly dont care at all but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost my password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Marcelo Jamari Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Very helpful video. Thank you for this!!!! I couldn't find anyone to sell me just the fan motor and had to buy the whole kit! that's OK though, saved a bunch of money because of this video.
At 12:32, that component is the cover for the resonator chamber inlet. It is called the air intake cover or resonator inlet cover. Part number is 17255-RAA-A00
On some videos i see others taking out one fan. How is this? In this case you took out two fans that were connected together? Are you able to separate these fans by removing bolts?
are you sure the link in your description will fit a 2007 honda accord because it says it will not fit on amazon. please respond as soon as possible thank you
Both fans use the same motor right? My a/c fan is out but my radiator fan is also not working. I’m positive the motor for the radiator fan is out not sure about the ac fan yet. But they have to use the same motor right?
Great video but the link you provided for Amazon is outdated. I have a 2004 honda accord ex 2.4l and Amazon indicated it does not fit my car. In Amazon customer comments people kept mentioning earlier model years. Therefore, this link is not for 2003-2007 honda accord condenser fan motors. Currently there are no ac condenser fan motors for 2003-2007 honda accord, none came up. However, good job in video.
Amazing! Never thought that I would be learning about auto repair from a kid. Great job!
Holy crap!!!!! You're a hands down the best UA-cam DIY repair video personality I have seen. I wish you had videos for every single repair I will every have to do. Your video is so perfect. Your timing, your reasoning, your voice is so clear and easy to understand you don't waste time talking about things that are completely irrelevant to the project. You make sure to get close-ups on the parts that you're working on you go at a reasonable speed and don't fast forward through parts that might be not interesting but are still relevant and beneficial for viewers I have a Honda Odyssey the fan setup is a little different but I feel fairly confident after watching your video. I found it because I only want to replace the motor and not the entire assembly and there are very few videos that focus on replacing the motor specifically. I just don't have the extra cash for the entire unit today and don't want to drive with a dying fan.
Very few DIY video makers really get what is necessary for a good video for the viewer you have truly unique talent as it seems almost effortless for you
Good job! I wish I had someone taught me mechanics as a kid 😀
this helped a lot. Thank you! Watched several videos (a few of yours too) Was quoted almost $800 to fix my a/c and Fan issue... I swapped my cooling fan motor myself in about 1 hour, paid $71.00 for that and also swapped a relay switch ($15), and the PCV valve ($24 - I could have got it cheaper but didn't feel good about the part quality).... All in all, I saved a ton of money and my issue is fixed.... (posting the same Thank you message on several vids...)
Glad my video helped you...and thanks for watching...
You are an example of the great things young men and women can do.
You are so young but so smart, great vid.
Thanks for the filmed instructions for the electrical connectors. There are so many different locking methods,
finaggle fedaddle.. gotta love this kid's potential to master his craft. kudos to dad he did well
you prolly dont care at all but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost my password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Vivaan Bo Instablaster :)
@Marcelo Jamari Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Marcelo Jamari it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account!
@Vivaan Bo You are welcome :D
you rock. just what I needed. Well done young man.
Very helpful video. Thank you for this!!!! I couldn't find anyone to sell me just the fan motor and had to buy the whole kit! that's OK though, saved a bunch of money because of this video.
great illustration. Maybe could have mentioned what part # used for your specific or range year and model car.
At 12:32, that component is the cover for the resonator chamber inlet. It is called the air intake cover or resonator inlet cover.
Part number is 17255-RAA-A00
looking from inside your car is that the right fan motor like the passanger fan or the driver fan side let me know thanks
Smart kid. Way to go
On some videos i see others taking out one fan. How is this? In this case you took out two fans that were connected together? Are you able to separate these fans by removing bolts?
Can you replace the motor without removing the housing? Just loosening the fasteners and plastic covers...
are you sure the link in your description will fit a 2007 honda accord because it says it will not fit on amazon. please respond as soon as possible thank you
Both fans use the same motor right? My a/c fan is out but my radiator fan is also not working. I’m positive the motor for the radiator fan is out not sure about the ac fan yet. But they have to use the same motor right?
Great video, thanks.
Very informative!
Great video but the link you provided for Amazon is outdated. I have a 2004 honda accord ex 2.4l and Amazon indicated it does not fit my car. In Amazon customer comments people kept mentioning earlier model years. Therefore, this link is not for 2003-2007 honda accord condenser fan motors. Currently there are no ac condenser fan motors for 2003-2007 honda accord, none came up. However, good job in video.
thank you for the video
Great video
This guy is a Genius
Is the condenser fan motor
awesome job!!!
Thanks.
Why does your fan have only 4 blades? Mine, and others I've seen, have 7 blades.
The driver side of my condenser fan stop working , can that stop my ac compressor clutch to stop spinning also ?
the drivers side on my 1999 accord is the cooling fan (for the engine cooling) side, yes?
No
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Hebat awok dia..
Why is the fan motor had 4 carbon
why not the other motor, am I the only person who's cooling fan motor has stopped working?
what motor fan the one one the driver side
@@chris-samuel-cesar there are two cooling fans; one on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. It's all moot because I got my stuff fixed
this dude fixing the passanger side right
@@chris-samuel-cesar i think. Not sure. The passenger side I believe has to do with ac cooling?