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Old 05-14-2008, 08:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A/C Not Working :(

My AC was working great. I left for 2 days, came back and it doesnt work. The car sat in the street - it didnt rain while I was gone and the car was not driven. The green light comes on when I press the button. The condensor fan doesnt come on and I can tell that the compressor isnt working. I don't know what else to check. One day it was working great, the next day it isn't. I re soldered the pins a few years ago and it worked ever since. The air was never iffy before, it always worked.

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Old 05-14-2008, 09:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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^if the compressor aren't turning on then its an elec. switch somewhere.

I know before, even if the green light was on, it still wouldn't turn on the AC until I resoldered.

You might try that again. If not, have fun tracking down where the signal isn't getting to it.

All fuses ok?
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check the Low pressure hose maybe you are out of Freon..
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^still doesn't fix the problem of the compressor not turning on.
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Old 05-15-2008, 12:11 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Old 05-15-2008, 02:04 PM   #6 (permalink)
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huh!?! esplain please jay!
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Basically he is saying try resoldering the connections in the climate control again and if that doesnt work you are going to have to trouble shoot the electrical components for the a/c system.
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if you are out of freon or really low, then the compressor clutch will not activate, thus.. no a/c.
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hmm. Thanks! very informative last 2 posts. I never understand Jay the first time around
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haha, no I meant. If everything seems to work except for the compressor kicking in, it's prob the pressure switch. It's inline wiht the low side I think? It might work one minute (hell maybe when it's hot outside, but not anything below 70deg, or the opposite), then quit the next. Try putting some cheap freon in and see if that's it. If it is, get the system pressure tested with die.
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crap - so I may possibly have a leak? Could I just get something at Autozone to test the pressure?

OR would it be better to just take it to Honda and let them check it out? I think they charge ~$50 for a diagnostic fee
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get the the cheap freon kit, it has a can, the hoses to charge the system, with a guage to tell you if you're low, ... shouldnt cost any more than 30$ & if in fact you are low, then you can just fill it, but if you aren't, its good to have because freon wont last forever in your car.

i live in texas, almost everyone i know has the kit in their garage, a/c is a precious commodity around here.
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The a/c system hasn't been "serviced" since '01 when I bought the car. It has (or had) 134a in it. Does the coolant come with the lubricant and stuff in it so I won't screw anything up? I am debating whether to try it myself, OR just take it and let them figure it out and probably pay several hundred $$

So, if I haven't had the system serviced in a while, is it possible that it just kinda ran out? Is this "normal" ?

oh, I am assuming they serviced it when I got the car in '01 at the Honda dealer
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you don't need the oil. oil usualyl only needs to be added/replaced when you replace a component. the pressurized freon/air is what escapes, the oil is lower in the system, usually stuck in the compressor or the bottom of the components, thsi is why you should run your system every now and then in the winter.
just buy a refill kit, instructions are easy =)
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$350 later - A/C works.

The middle section of the A/C hose had a hole in it from rubbing on something. They had to replace it. 130 in labor ftl

But it works
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A/C is worth it haha. Glad you got it fixed!
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yeah - it makes me mad to think of all these people wanting to remove their AC, I just want mine working. I'm glad I got it fixed too!
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