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Old 01 Aug 2006, 03:58 am
rcman002@yahoo.com
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Default Re: Recharging 2002 Civic AC Q's

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RC Man


ib wrote:
> "decoy@right.here.com" <decoy.016@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1154399681.133006.151530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I've got a 2002 Civic EX and the AC isn't quite working right. When I
> > turn it on, it will blow cold air for several minutes before blowing
> > outside temperature air. If I cycle the AC on several minutes later, I
> > may get cold air again.
> >
> > Does it sound like I need to charge the system to get the R134 into the
> > correct pressure range? Does anyone have any experience with the kits
> > you can buy at the auto stores? How are they? I'd take it to the
> > dealer, but they want $150 just to charge it with refrigerant/dye and
> > then have me come back if it fails again. I figure if I can get the
> > R134 level back to where it's supposed to be, I can at least see how
> > much of a leak there may be.
> >
> > I haven't checked out the kits yet, but are there specs for the low
> > pressure side included for Hondas? I understand that too much
> > refrigerant can be worse than too little as far as the system goes.
> >
> > Any advice would be greatly appreciated! The quicker, the better!
> > We're supposed to be approaching 100 deg. the next couple of days here
> > in the Northeast.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > decoy
> >

>
> Do you have a refrigerant sight-glass (on the receiver) - the last uk model
> I did had one - you should see bubbles when the system starts, but should go
> clear once the pressures stabilise (you may need to increase revs slightly
> from idle). If you see continuous bubbles / foam, it's low.
>
> Are the fans working correctly?
>
> www.poolecool.co.uk


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