2009 honda fit service manual?
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Not seeing any separate drain for the heater core. Removal procedure begins with recovery of A/C refrigerant and draining radiator. When disconnecting heater core hoses expect coolant to drain out.
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no, there's no coolant in the cabin, i do not have a low coolant levels in my coolant level tank.
definitely not the heater core, it has to be some type of duct or blower where heat is pushed into your car from the outside
i get some water into the passenger side from when the heaterr fan is on and its raining outside
definitely not the heater core, it has to be some type of duct or blower where heat is pushed into your car from the outside
i get some water into the passenger side from when the heaterr fan is on and its raining outside
Last edited by canuck901; 06-17-2010 at 12:03 AM.
#11
Difficult to see exactly how the outside air gets to the blower unit.
There is a drain line on the blower unit, should be visible from under the dash - remove passenger bottom panel [under cover]. Drain line is located between the Core unit [towards drive] and Blower unit [towards glove box]. The two units are joined as one. Possible this drain line is clogged? I can not tell where it exits [possibly forward through fire wall] and my guess is it's to carry off condensation and water just seeping in as you're finding out. The A/C Evaporator lives inside the Blower Box.
Wish I could be more helpful, but the Service Manual is vague - assumes you're there taking it apart as opposed to showing what's going on.
The FSM's GM publishes for the Cadillac's I've owned are far superior to what Honda does.
Not long ago I thought I was feeling water hit my face while driving in a heavy rain - like a mist. You're seeing water drip on the floor I'm guessing. If it's sort of between the glove box and the center of the console I would suspect the Blower Box drain line.
Hope this helps - I'll check back in the AM.
You might consider one of these: 2009-2010 Fit Service Manual (KA) - Helm Incorporated but again it's vague on this.
K_C_
There is a drain line on the blower unit, should be visible from under the dash - remove passenger bottom panel [under cover]. Drain line is located between the Core unit [towards drive] and Blower unit [towards glove box]. The two units are joined as one. Possible this drain line is clogged? I can not tell where it exits [possibly forward through fire wall] and my guess is it's to carry off condensation and water just seeping in as you're finding out. The A/C Evaporator lives inside the Blower Box.
Wish I could be more helpful, but the Service Manual is vague - assumes you're there taking it apart as opposed to showing what's going on.
The FSM's GM publishes for the Cadillac's I've owned are far superior to what Honda does.
Not long ago I thought I was feeling water hit my face while driving in a heavy rain - like a mist. You're seeing water drip on the floor I'm guessing. If it's sort of between the glove box and the center of the console I would suspect the Blower Box drain line.
Hope this helps - I'll check back in the AM.
You might consider one of these: 2009-2010 Fit Service Manual (KA) - Helm Incorporated but again it's vague on this.
K_C_
#12
i think water is coming in where your vents are on the bottom of the windshield.
then it must not be draining properly and in a heavier rain i get water coming through the duct passenger side because it must not be draining fast enough.
then it must not be draining properly and in a heavier rain i get water coming through the duct passenger side because it must not be draining fast enough.
Last edited by canuck901; 06-17-2010 at 06:31 PM. Reason: do you have a pic or diagram of the drain line from the blower box? or where is the blower box located?
#13
canuck how's the water leak??
This came to mind, are you running the vent on re-circulate? This can and will cause an excess build-up of moisture inside the cabin, I've seen extreme cases where the carpets are wet and the musty smell is over powering.
This came to mind, are you running the vent on re-circulate? This can and will cause an excess build-up of moisture inside the cabin, I've seen extreme cases where the carpets are wet and the musty smell is over powering.
#14
Is here someone who can upload a 2009 honda fit service manual?
I know the online manual on the hondafitjazz website. But It is too complicated to search.
And i don't find the connectors description.
I would to know the pinoutc te connector A, B, C and the others on the fuse box.
Thanks!
I know the online manual on the hondafitjazz website. But It is too complicated to search.
And i don't find the connectors description.
I would to know the pinoutc te connector A, B, C and the others on the fuse box.
Thanks!
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