- 【REMINDERS】-Please must read our description and pictures carefully to check details about our blower motors,it must be completely the same,Or it will not fit your vehicle.Please use Amazon Part Finder above to verify fitment,if you can not make sure about your vehicle’s fitment,you can contact us to get more information you need.
- 【FUNCTION】-HVAC Motors controls the fan speed in your AC and heating system. If you can no longer adjust the air speed with your AC controls or your air conditioner system no longer blows chances are you need a new Blower Motor Resistor.
- 【PREMIUM QUALITY】-Our hvac blower motors uses the high quality and durable materials.All HVAC Blower Motor Fan Resistor are tested by our QA department before the packing,reaching or exceeding OEM quality.
- 【EASY INSTALL】-The Blower Motor Resistor is located on lower passenger side and it can accessible by removing a few screws. Simply remove the screws that secure the blower motor resistor into the blower, remove the resistor assembly, and install the new resistor in place.
- 【SATISFACTION】-HiSport ensures brand new and high-quality hvac fan motor.In terms of any problem with this product,please contact us,our friendly assistants will always be available to help you within 24 hours.


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HiSport HVAC Heater Blower Motor Fan Resistor – 79335TF0G01 Compatible with Honda 2009-2012 79335-TF0-G01
*$278.90
Informação adicional
Brand | HiSport |
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Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.58 x 2.8 x 2.05 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HSHVAC0G01 |
Manufacturer Part Number | HSHVAC0G01 |
Date First Available | June 21, 2021 |
Amazon Customer –
Part description/matcher says it’s not compatible with 2014 model. I have installed it in mine and it works fine. It’s 1:1 to the OEM Japanese part. If it burns out I’ll come back and edit this.
Amazon Customer –
This was relatively simple to replace, just a few screws and contortion under the dash. It solved the fan speed issue in my Honda. For the price, I was skeptical but it has been flawless for a few months now. Like another review stated, for the lower price, I can afford to buy several of these if they fail prematurely!
The Honda dealer wanted over 3X the price and had to order it in. Prime had it here in a day.
Rick Kearns –
The device is fairly simple to install after a quick YouTube tutorial. This one seems well made and matches the old one perfectly.
Concerned Parent –
This was a bargain too good to be true.
For less than $20 I replaced the blower resistor and had
speeds 1-4 again, for almost 3 days.
Everything worked fine, on day 3 during multiple driving trips, I started my car and noticed a slight
burning smell, I thought it was the diesel truck in front, but then noticed my fan stopped working
again, as it was working just fine a few minutes ago.
Amazon was quick enough to send a replacement, it’s only a minor inconvenience to do the job
twice and then you have to remember to return the defective part within the time frame or
they will charge you for the replacement. If this breaks again soon, I will just buy a higher
quality part.
So about the part, it appears fine
However the front plate is not attached, it only slides on the metal connectors as a friction fit,
and the screws secure it though the black part, sandwiching the circuit board when installed,
so not necessarily a bad thing, just not a sign of a higher quality part in my opinion.
So my first part failed because one of the solder connections came loose, you can see this
in the picture I provided. Not sure why this happened, but I was curious so I took the cover off
to see the failure point.
And for the review that said…
“Do not replace this part without first replacing your blower motor or you’ll overheat this resistor pack too.” That’s pretty much BS
Blower resistors run hot by nature, it is a resistor. Resistance equals heat. That’s why these are installed
in the airbox so they have air running over them to keep them cool.
It is a very common part to fail over time, you do not need to replace your blower motor in most
cases. If you suspect the blower motor of pulling to much amps, it’s probably gonna blow the fuse first.
If you think the blower motor might be bad, there are ways to test it before just replacing,
like measure the amount of amps it pulls during operation. Usually when the motors go bad they
stop working, sometimes they have an internal issue that could pull too many
amps, and you would need to test accordingly. But just because the blower resistor fails on
a 12 year old vehicle, does not mean your blower motor is bad, it means your 12 year old
blower resistor gave out, it’s a pretty common issue.
Purple Moon –
Fit and function are great
Tim –
The contortions required to remove this resistor are worthy of a Cirque acrobat. 0/5, can’t recommend. This resistor has worked well so far. Although the registrar is the part that fails, it fails because the OG blower motor draws too much current so the blower motor needs to be replaced too or you’ll have to replace the resistor a second time, which I very, very, very much want to avoid doing!
Concerned Parent –
Install was easy, replaced it at the same time as the blower fan just to be safe. Not sure if it was the fan or resistor but fan speeds are working now and it was a cheap enough fix.
cleanuptv –
My fan speeds did not work. I saved $580 with this
Happyfeet789 –
Easy and fit right in, changed it along with motor blower and my heater and ac work great now. Saved me so much money
DMPony –
Perfect fit and relatively easy install especially if you have small, strong hands for the bottom screw. kudos to the YouTube videos that show the install. The original OEM Honda resistor failed and I only had TopSpeed on my blower but with the simple change out everything’s working great again. I also changed out my blower fan.