Honda A/C
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Honda A/C
Evac. and added factory charge of 134a. Evap discharge temp holds between 61
and 65 deg. F. Does the low pressure switch turn the compressor off and on or
a t-stat? Or does Honda systems only let the entering air get down to 61 deg.
F. Ford and Dodge A/C's I've worked on normally run down to 40 deg. F or so.
Anyone have any suggestions?
and 65 deg. F. Does the low pressure switch turn the compressor off and on or
a t-stat? Or does Honda systems only let the entering air get down to 61 deg.
F. Ford and Dodge A/C's I've worked on normally run down to 40 deg. F or so.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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Re: Honda A/C
I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
Good luck.
miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
Good luck.
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Re: Honda A/C
I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
Good luck.
miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
Good luck.
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Re: Honda A/C
I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
Good luck.
miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
Good luck.
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Re: Honda A/C
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 21:50:55 -0400, "duckbill"
<ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
>I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
>miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
>replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
>to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
>was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
>Good luck.
what are the pressures while running? you should be able to get a 39
degree center vent temp
<ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
>I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
>miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
>replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
>to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
>was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
>Good luck.
what are the pressures while running? you should be able to get a 39
degree center vent temp
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Re: Honda A/C
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 21:50:55 -0400, "duckbill"
<ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
>I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
>miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
>replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
>to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
>was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
>Good luck.
what are the pressures while running? you should be able to get a 39
degree center vent temp
<ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
>I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
>miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
>replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
>to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
>was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
>Good luck.
what are the pressures while running? you should be able to get a 39
degree center vent temp
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Re: Honda A/C
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 21:50:55 -0400, "duckbill"
<ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
>I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
>miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
>replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
>to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
>was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
>Good luck.
what are the pressures while running? you should be able to get a 39
degree center vent temp
<ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
>I don't know what kind of Honda you have or what year and the number of
>miles, but maybe this will help? My 95 Civic's AC gave me fits until I
>replaced the compressor. After replacement the evaporator temps were 45
>to 50 degrees depending on outside temperature. Prior to replacement, it
>was in the 60 to 70 degree range depending on outside temp.
>Good luck.
what are the pressures while running? you should be able to get a 39
degree center vent temp