Replacing a faulty resistor on a 2005 Honda Pilot. I will mention that I replaced the faulty fan motor first, so a faulty or weak fan was not the cause of this resistor failure. The resistance worked for about 15 minutes before a false smell of burning emerged and the digital screen on the central instrument panel began to respond. In addition, the fan motor could not be switched off via the controller. It appears a replica of this resistor was bought from a local parts store for $100 and didn't have the same problems as this one. Both replacement parts have 4 cooling fins compared to 2 on the original part. New parts use a minimal amount of thermal paste. This faulty resistor had a 2 amp rating engraved on the harness receiver. While the ones from the store don't.
Honda Accord Civic CR-V Element Odyssey Pilot Acura RSX Front Left Driver Side Power Door Lock Actuator 72155-S5P-A11 72155-S6A-J11 By HOTSYSTEM
37 Review
Bridgestone Dueler A/T 001 265/70 R16 112S summer
120 Review
๐ Dorman 746-162 Door Lock Actuator Motor: Ideal Replacement for Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury Models
10 Review
Helix HX8 Synthetic 5W-40
24 Review
25Pcs Fender Liner Screws For Toyota Avalon Camry Corolla Scion Lexus - OEM #90159-60498
35 Review
Upgrade Your Mazda MX-5 Miata With CravenSpeed'S USA-Made Door Bushings
39 Review
Gooacc 50Pcs Hood Insulation Retainer Clips - Perfect Replacement For Grand Cherokee, Dodge Ram, Chrysler PT Cruiser, Plymouth Laser, Neon - OEM Part Number: 4878883AA
33 Review
820Pcs Car Push Retainer Clips & Fasteners Assortment - Ford GM Toyota Honda Chrysler BMW Benz Nissan Subaru Audi Mazda
32 Review