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HVAC Blower Motor Resistor AC Blower Control Module - Compatible with Honda Accord, Civic, CR-V, ELEMENT, Odyssey, Pilot, Acura RDX, TSX - Replaces# 79330-S5A-942, 79330-SNA-A01, 79330-SDA-A01

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  • Replacement HVAC Blower Motor Resistor - Controls the fan speed of your blower motor, If your AC is experiencing failure like Fan Only Runs on High or Fan doesn't Work At All, this Blower Motor Resistor is your way out.
  • Compatible Replacement for Honda, Acura Vehicles - 2007-2012 Acura RDX Blower Motor Resistor | 2004-2005 Acura TSX Blower Motor Resistor | 2009-2014 Acura TSX Blower Motor Resistor | 2008-2012 Honda Accord Blower Motor Resistor | 2003-2005 Honda Accord Sedan Blower Motor Resistor | 2001-2011 Honda Civic Blower Motor Resistor | 2012-2015 Honda Crosstour Blower Motor Resistor | 2002-2011 Honda CR-V Resistors | 2003-2011 Honda Element | 2007-2010 Honda Odyssey |2009-2015 Honda Pilot | & more.
  • Replace Part Number - for Honda 79330-S5A-942, 79330-S5A-941, 79330-S7A-941, 79330-SDA-A01, 79330-SNA-A01, Replaces 973-452 | 3A1273 | 3A1299 | RU367 | JA1390 | 4P1315 | SW 9962C. This resistor is popular on vehicle Civic, Accord, Element with year 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12.
  • Yikesai OEM Design - Save hundreds of dollars from Yikesai by purchasing this part. Though this is NOT a genuine OEM blower motor resistor, it is a direct replacement and it will appear, fit and work like the factory part.
  • What you'll get - This HVAC Blower Fan Motor Resister comes with a 24 months' warranty. If the resistor ever fails on your Acura, Crosstour, CR-V or other vehicle simply contact us for an exchange.
  • How To Troubleshoot Resistors - 1. Check if the power supply is normal. 2. Check if the plug is loose. 3. Check if there is a short circuit or current overload in the motor. 4. Check if the onboard computer has output control signals.



Product Description

2007-2012 Acura RDX Blower Motor Resistor 2004-2005 Acura TSX Blower Motor Resistor 79330-S5A-942

HVAC Blower Motor Resistor Compatible with Honda Acura Vehicles Accord Civic CR-V ELEMENT RDX TSX Replaces 79330-S5A-942 79330-SNA-A01 79330-SDA-A01

973-452 Blower Motor Resistor: Control the speed of the vehicle blower motor.

Problem: AC not blowing air, blower motor stuck on one speed, blower motor doesn't work on high or low setting, and blower works when turned off are the common symptoms of a failed blower motor resistor.

Defective or inoperative BMR will result in poor cabin cooling or heating. It may also cause defrosting or insufficient de-icing of the windshield, reducing driver visibility.

When the blower motor is overloaded or the blades are not smooth, it will generate a large current and cause the resistor(BMR) to burn out.

When replacing a faulty blower motor resistor, check the function of other heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system components as they may cause the blower motor resistor to malfunction

Please make sure that this item fits for your car.

Replaces Part Numbers

79330-S5A-942 79330S5A942 Resistor; 79330-S5A-941 79330S5A941 Resistor

79330-S7A-941 79330S7A941 Resistor ;79330-SDA-A01 79330SDAA01 Resistor

79330-SNA-A01 79330SNAA01 Resistor ;973-452 | 3A1273 | 3A1299 Resistor

RU367 Resistor ;JA1390 Resistor

4P1315 Resistor ; SW 9962C Resistor

 Honda Civic

compatible with Acura:

2007-2012 Acura RDX Blower Motor Resistor

2009-2014 Acura TSX Blower Motor Resistor

2004-2005 Acura TSX Blower Motor Resistor

Honda CR-V

compatible with Honda:

2003-2005 Honda Accord Sedan 4 Door Blower Motor Resistor

2008-2012 Honda Accord Blower Motor Resistor

2008-2012 Honda Accord Coupe Blower Motor Resistor

2001-2011 Honda Civic Sedan Resistor

Blower Motor Resistor

compatible with Honda:

2001-2011 Honda Civic Coupe Resistor

2006-2011 Honda Civic NGV Sedan Resistor

2003-2011 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan Resistor

2007-2011 Honda CR-V Resistor

2002-2006 Honda CR-V (Built in Japan)

2003-2011 Honda Element Blower Resistor

2007-2010 Honda Odyssey

2009-2015 Honda Pilot

How to Install a Resistor

2009-2014 Acura TSX Blower Motor Resistor 2008-2012 Honda Accord Blower Motor Resistor 973-452

The ways to install a blower motor resistor, let this warm-hearted customer Nick to tell you:

1. Remove the glove box by pulling the stops on the inside of it, and then unscrewing the bolts at the hinge

2. Remove the bottom dash cover by pulling down from the front, and then pulling the panel straight out towards the seat

3. From the bottom looking up, you’ll see the resistor mounted to the blower motor unit with a wiring harness attached

4. Disconnect the harness

5. The screws holding the resistor on are not torqued down tight, which is good because you won’t be able to get a screwdriver in there for at least the bolt on the left. I just used a small Phillips bit and loosened it by hand. Easy and quick

6. Replace the resistor (plug the harness in AFTER you have the resistor bolted down) and reinstall the panel and glove box

Thanks Nick again.

And enjoy your shopping time!!

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M Welborn
August 31, 2025
It plugged into the wiring harness and fit perfectly in place
Christina Rivera
August 21, 2025
The part worked great! Was very accurate to the description, just want the car needed. More affordable here on Amazon the the auto parts store!
Pierre
August 3, 2025
2001 honda civic fan blower stop working I thought it was fan it was negative Resistor easy to change out location by fan follow wires leads . Better price then autozone easy to install.
Nick Panaccio
July 5, 2025
The blower motor in our 2003 CR-V stopped working entirely, and not wanting to pay what Honda charges for an OEM unit, bought this one. This was a direct replacement, and sized exactly the same, right down to the heatsink. The blower motor now runs, so we’ve got AC again.Install is relatively easy:1. Remove the glove box by pulling the stops on the inside of it, and then unscrewing the bolts at the hinge2. Remove the bottom dash cover by pulling down from the front, and then pulling the panel straight out towards the seat3. From the bottom looking up, you’ll see the resistor mounted to the blower motor unit with a wiring harness attached4. Disconnect the harness5. The screws holding the resistor on are not torqued down tight, which is good because you won’t be able to get a screwdriver in there for at least the bolt on the left. I just used a small Phillips bit and loosened it by hand. Easy and quick6. Replace the resistor (plug the harness in AFTER you have the resistor bolted down) and reinstall the panel and glove box
Jacob
May 28, 2025
I recently purchased the HVAC Blower Motor Resistor AC Blower Control Module, and it has been a great piece for my Honda Accord. The part fits exactly as described and works perfectly, restoring full functionality to my vehicle's AC system. However, I found the installation process to be quite challenging and time-consuming. Despite the difficulty in installing, the end result was well worth it. If you're comfortable with a bit of a DIY challenge, this product is an excellent choice.
KK19
May 27, 2025
Blower would not turn on in a 2005 Honda Civic I bought. Watched a couple YouTube videos and came across this as a solution which did the trick. Easy install, plug was a bit tight but all went together. Tip for tight underdash or limited space repairs: check out the Sharden mini ratchet which came in handy while installing this and other tight spots.
Amber Smith
May 3, 2025
I ordered this for my 2004 Honda Accord and it worked fine at first but within 3 days this part went bad on me again. I ended up ordering this part from somewhere else and it worked just great.
Dave
February 2, 2025
Works great so far on my 2011 Civic
J C.
January 24, 2025
My vehicle fan stopped working. I knew it was the resistor and not the fan itself because the fan would intermittently stop blowing air or would only blow air at one speed before it quit working completely.This replacement part fixed the problem. I used a right angled Phillips screwdriver to remove the left screw from under the dash. The right screw was much easier to remove by dropping the glove box for access.This product works great.
Jon
January 3, 2025
It did work but did not last. Basically a mini heater so it will wear out just how long will it last? About 3 months...
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