Electrical smell by heater panel and is hot to touch

Asked by Kris Oct 13, 2017 at 08:59 PM about the 1999 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The other day I noticed a hot wire smell in
my garage so I searched around come to
find out it smelled worse in my car so I
pulled it out of the garage to air out and get
a better smell of where it was coming from
and it was definitely coming from inside the
car . It did not have to smell under the hood
or the trunk (I have a system in there) .
Anyways I started smelling around inside my
car and notice the smell was real strong by
my heater control panel so I messed with it
to see if anything was working and none of
the lights come on blower fan works and the
knobs and panel was very hot to the touch
please help

4 Answers

59,025

Believe you need to open that area up and find the bad set of wires and fix this before it burns down the car and undo the battery while its not being diagnosed in-case of fire while not attended.

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59,025

There is also a ignition box on these usually down near under dash between steering column and center dash controls that when going bad will put out a lot of heat, if yours is in that area may check it too, its 2"x4', similar to a CDI on a motorcycle. But its more likely a wire from that system hooked up to wire it should not be or a heater/ac control wire getting contact with something so it needs addressed or unhook battery.

Thanks everyone we unplugged the problem for now seems to of the cause just gonna leave unplugged til we get the money to fix it

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