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Recirculation Control Motor Test

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NOTE: Check for HVAC DTCs.
  1. Disconnect the 7P connector from the recirculation control motor.
    NOTE: Incorrectly applying power and ground to the recirculation control motor will damage it. Follow the instructions carefully.
  2. Connect battery power to the No. 1 terminal of the recirculation control motor, and ground the No. 5 and No. 7 terminals; the recirculation control motor should run smoothly. To avoid damaging the recirculation control motor, do not reverse power and ground. Disconnect the No. 5 or No. 7 terminals from ground; the recirculation control motor should stop at Fresh (when the No. 7 terminal is disconnected) or Recirculate (when the No. 5 terminal is disconnected). Don't cycle the recirculation control motor for a long time.
    Fig 1: Connecting Battery Power To No. 1 Terminal Of Recirculation Control Motor
    G03706347Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  3. If the recirculation control motor did not run in step  2, remove it, then check the recirculation control linkage and doors for smooth movement.
    • If the linkage and doors move smoothly, replace the recirculation control motor (see RECIRCULATION CONTROL MOTOR TEST  ).
    • If the linkage or doors stick or bind, repair them as needed.