92 accord AC
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Re: 92 accord AC
Shredder wrote:
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> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
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> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
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Re: 92 accord AC
Shredder wrote:
>
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
>
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
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Re: 92 accord AC
Shredder wrote:
>
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
>
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
--------------------------------------------
Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
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Re: 92 accord AC
Shredder wrote:
>
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
>
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
--------------------------------------------
Could be overcharged. System will respond the same.
'Curly'
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Re: 92 accord AC
A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Re: 92 accord AC
A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Re: 92 accord AC
A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Re: 92 accord AC
A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
would suspect this.
Shredder wrote:
> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
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Re: 92 accord AC
You can jump the switch to test if it's working. Probably not a good
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
#11
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Re: 92 accord AC
You can jump the switch to test if it's working. Probably not a good
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
#12
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Re: 92 accord AC
You can jump the switch to test if it's working. Probably not a good
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: 92 accord AC
You can jump the switch to test if it's working. Probably not a good
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?
idea to leave it jumped if's bad. It's there for a reason, most
likely to protect the compressor. On a '91 DX it's on the drivers
side someplace near the canister with the viewing glass.
I tried jumping my sensor years ago to see if there was too little gas
for the compressor to work. When jumped the compressor worked. I
then filled the system (converted to r134a) and worked fine for a few
more years when I had to refill again. It's not worth it for me to
fix such a small leak on such an old car.
On 2 Aug 2006 09:55:21 -0700, "NWF_Snake" <negast@knology.net> wrote:
>A common problem on these units is a bad low pressure switch. Unless
>you have recently had is serviced and had a chance to overcharge, I
>would suspect this.
>
>Shredder wrote:
>> AC not working in 92 Accord. Holding charge, appears that the compressor
>> doesn't kick on when the switch is pressed. Any ideas?