AC Condenser replacement
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AC Condenser replacement
Hi:
Thanks in advance for any input on the following. I'm wondering if
anyone here has ever changed the AC condenser/drier/etc on a late 90's
Civic, Accord, or other comparable vehicle.
The AC condenser clutch on my '97 Civic gave out about a year ago.
I'm not terrible with mechanical stuff, and I've done a fair amount of
work on the car myself before. I especially don't mind giving it a go
on a non-essential such as AC. So... I've toyed with the idea of
replacing the condenser and drier myself.
There is not any significant pressure left in the system, but I'd
expect whatever residual product of the R-134a to be left that one
might expect. My question is specifically in this issue: What
environmental/biological dangers would I stand to encounter if I tried
to perform this work myself? I understand 134a to be a fairly
unfriendly substance and I'm not interested in growing a third arm or
putting myself at additional risk of cancer over a few hundred
dollars.
I understand that I'd still have to have a shop evacuate and refill
the 134a if I perform this work.
Thanks again in advance for any advice!
Thanks in advance for any input on the following. I'm wondering if
anyone here has ever changed the AC condenser/drier/etc on a late 90's
Civic, Accord, or other comparable vehicle.
The AC condenser clutch on my '97 Civic gave out about a year ago.
I'm not terrible with mechanical stuff, and I've done a fair amount of
work on the car myself before. I especially don't mind giving it a go
on a non-essential such as AC. So... I've toyed with the idea of
replacing the condenser and drier myself.
There is not any significant pressure left in the system, but I'd
expect whatever residual product of the R-134a to be left that one
might expect. My question is specifically in this issue: What
environmental/biological dangers would I stand to encounter if I tried
to perform this work myself? I understand 134a to be a fairly
unfriendly substance and I'm not interested in growing a third arm or
putting myself at additional risk of cancer over a few hundred
dollars.
I understand that I'd still have to have a shop evacuate and refill
the 134a if I perform this work.
Thanks again in advance for any advice!
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Re: AC Condenser replacement
> Start reading through all these posts and see if you're up to the
challenge (they pertain to the Gen II CR-V):
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=10684
challenge (they pertain to the Gen II CR-V):
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=10684
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Re: AC Condenser replacement
> Start reading through all these posts and see if you're up to the
challenge (they pertain to the Gen II CR-V):
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=10684
challenge (they pertain to the Gen II CR-V):
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=10684
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