Honda/Acura Dashboard Clicking Sound Repair – Ozzstar –

Honda/Acura Dashboard Clicking Sound Repair  – Ozzstar –

If your Honda or Acura is making a strange clicking/grinding noise from under the dashboard this video may help you find and repair the problem. Leave a comment or question down below, thanks for stopping by the channel and subscribe to see more vids! -Glen

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Ozzstar's Cars says:

**Genuine Honda Air Mix motor: https://amzn.to/2H2IzfX
If this video has helped you out consider supporting the channel by donating with Paypal, thanks!: https://www.paypal.me/ozzstar

Rem X says:

will this defective part actually stop air from flowing from the vents? checked motor blower/fan is good, cold switching and warm switching works I can feel it air changing temperature next to the fan…but the
air is still not blowing from the fans – 2010 honda crv ex

nuttin better 2 do!?! says:

Awesome video perfect explanation thank you for your obvious attention to detail. That was great.

Abdus Sattar says:

Your video of repairing gear box for hot /cold air mixture control system. it's really helpful. Thanks.

Joseph Deinz says:

I just did this replacement and owe you a big thanks, couldn’t have done it without watching your video twice!
PS I bought the new OEM part from Acura $345.00!!
Works perfect, no more noise!

Michael Smith says:

Great video. I will know how to proceed with my 06’ MDX. Thanks!

Shelby Sundstrom says:

2006 Odyssey making the noises and only able to change from full hot to full cold. The problem part was on the driver side and a little bit different. This video was the first one I found that involved opening the case and cleaning the parts instead of just replacing the whole part. Fantastic! Spent $10 on some dielectric lubricant and fixed my issues with some labor.
One other add, as pooped off some dash panels I came across the cabin temp sensor, I removed this from the panel and quickly realized it was clogged with dust bunnies. A quick blast from the air compressor on low 40-50 psi cleaned the sensor out.
Overall this video is a winner!

XMC says:

Wow this is an amazing video. I havent inspected the unit yet but this is exactly the sound its making even without changing the temps. Will test by watching underneath with temp change to see if its moving smoothly or not before taking out the whole unit.

Andy Cares says:

“Here’s the noise” [then immediately] blah blah blah blah. No offense, but you didn’t stay silent for even a half second. Not able to confirm because you just keep talking instead of allowing the viewer to hear anything.

linguafranca7 says:

Great video! I have been wondering for years which actuator was bad on my wife's MDX. Curiously, the dealership never diagnosed it. By the way, that build up on the contacts is not corrosion, but rather electroplating- the transfer of metallic molecules from physical contact while being electrically charged. Again, this was a lifesaver and answered many questions for me!

Daniel O'Shaughnessy says:

Our 07 Honda Odyssey is doing the same thing and it has the same part, however it is on the drivers side. Thanks for the vid!

Alex Calderon says:

THANK YOU! GREAT VIDEO! SAVED $500. WORKS GREAT

borjeny1 says:

Thank you sir. I should have seen this video b4 buying a used one on eBay for $30 that is actually not working either. It turned out that the contacts are dirty. I cleaned both the bay and my original one and now they both work. I actually broke the locking clip on the largest white gear one one of them on my first try , so I'm glad I had the ebay one as a spare. I heated the white gear locking clip with heat gun to make it softer when prying it so it won't break.
I didn't have dielectric grease but there was a blob inside the casing and I just applied it to the part where the pins make contact
Thanks again

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