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Old 20 Jan 2005, 01:01 am
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Default 93 accord, R134 refrigerant ?

What kind of refrigerant does the 93 Accord uses in the Air
conditioning? I can buy a 93 accord with an ac that needs work and I'd
like to know. IF it's the old refrigerant that is no longer made (is
it R12?) then I probably won't bother. When did Honda start using R134
?

thanks

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Old 20 Jan 2005, 07:08 am
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"Rein" <rruiterNO-SPAM@NO-SPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> What kind of refrigerant does the 93 Accord uses in the Air
> conditioning? I can buy a 93 accord with an ac that needs work and I'd
> like to know. IF it's the old refrigerant that is no longer made (is
> it R12?) then I probably won't bother. When did Honda start using R134
> ?
>
> thanks
>


My daughter's '93 Accord LX uses R-134a. R12 is still available and I
believe it is still made in various countries that didn't sign on to the
Montreal Protocol (don't get me started on that!), but the taxes make it
*very* expensive. Most people convert the system to R134a if they still have
the old stuff in theirs.

Mike


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Old 20 Jan 2005, 07:15 am
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"Rein" <rruiterNO-SPAM@NO-SPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> What kind of refrigerant does the 93 Accord uses in the Air
> conditioning? I can buy a 93 accord with an ac that needs work and I'd
> like to know. IF it's the old refrigerant that is no longer made (is
> it R12?) then I probably won't bother. When did Honda start using R134?


Here in Canada, most if not all manufacturers used R143A 1994 onwards.

Stewart DIBBS


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Old 20 Jan 2005, 03:13 pm
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Michael Pardee wrote:

> My daughter's '93 Accord LX uses R-134a. R12 is still available and I
> believe it is still made in various countries that didn't sign on to the
> Montreal Protocol (don't get me started on that!), but the taxes make it
> *very* expensive. Most people convert the system to R134a if they still have
> the old stuff in theirs.
>
> Mike


R12 may or may not be made still in other countries, but in the US it is
illegal to manufacture and import. It is perfectly legal to use existing
stock piles as well as R12 recovered from existing A/C systems. The high
price is not a result of taxes, just limited supply and high demand.
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Old 20 Jan 2005, 06:18 pm
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Honda started using R134a in 1993 on the Prelude, Legend, and NSX for sale
in the US. The other US cars got it in 1994.

"Rein" <rruiterNO-SPAM@NO-SPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> What kind of refrigerant does the 93 Accord uses in the Air
> conditioning? I can buy a 93 accord with an ac that needs work and I'd
> like to know. IF it's the old refrigerant that is no longer made (is
> it R12?) then I probably won't bother. When did Honda start using R134
> ?
>
> thanks
>
> Remove NO-SPAM from email address when replying



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Old 20 Jan 2005, 06:45 pm
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"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> Michael Pardee wrote:
>
>> My daughter's '93 Accord LX uses R-134a. R12 is still available and I
>> believe it is still made in various countries that didn't sign on to the
>> Montreal Protocol (don't get me started on that!), but the taxes make it
>> *very* expensive. Most people convert the system to R134a if they still
>> have
>> the old stuff in theirs.
>>
>> Mike

>
> R12 may or may not be made still in other countries, but in the US it is
> illegal to manufacture and import. It is perfectly legal to use existing
> stock piles as well as R12 recovered from existing A/C systems. The high
> price is not a result of taxes, just limited supply and high demand.


My mistake - exorbitant taxes were the reason prior to the outright
manufacturing ban. I don't even remember getting so old 8^{

Mike



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Old 20 Jan 2005, 11:35 pm
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Stewart DIBBS <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message news:41ef9ff3$1_3@aeinews....
> "Rein" <rruiterNO-SPAM@NO-SPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:q8iuu09pm3uf01ku4ofe0udvk80jjrci24@4ax.com...
> > What kind of refrigerant does the 93 Accord uses in the Air
> > conditioning? I can buy a 93 accord with an ac that needs work and I'd
> > like to know. IF it's the old refrigerant that is no longer made (is
> > it R12?) then I probably won't bother. When did Honda start using R134?

>
> Here in Canada, most if not all manufacturers used R143A 1994 onwards.
>
> Stewart DIBBS
>
>

Either way, I wanted to mention that one of the AC techs where I work told
me some time ago that there is a new product which will work properly on
either type of system, at just slightly more than the cost of R134.
I haven't seen them using it yet in our fleet, but that's what he said.


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Old 21 Jan 2005, 04:55 am
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Doug McCrary wrote:
>
> Stewart DIBBS <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message news:41ef9ff3$1_3@aeinews....
> > "Rein" <rruiterNO-SPAM@NO-SPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:q8iuu09pm3uf01ku4ofe0udvk80jjrci24@4ax.com...
> > > What kind of refrigerant does the 93 Accord uses in the Air
> > > conditioning? I can buy a 93 accord with an ac that needs work and I'd
> > > like to know. IF it's the old refrigerant that is no longer made (is
> > > it R12?) then I probably won't bother. When did Honda start using R134?

> >
> > Here in Canada, most if not all manufacturers used R143A 1994 onwards.
> >
> > Stewart DIBBS
> >
> >

> Either way, I wanted to mention that one of the AC techs where I work told
> me some time ago that there is a new product which will work properly on
> either type of system, at just slightly more than the cost of R134.
> I haven't seen them using it yet in our fleet, but that's what he said.


There were a large number of R-12 substitutes introduced after the ban
on the proper R-12. None of them gained much momentum. One issue is that
the EPA requires a unique set of fittings for each refrigerant to reduce
the chance of inadvertent mixing of incompatible refrigerants. If you
Google a bit, you can find quite a bit of info on this.

When my brother's '87 VW sprung a refrigerant leak back in 2000, he had
the leak fixed and the system recharged with R-12 at a nasty price. 4
years later, the A/C is working as good as ever.

One could speculate that as it now is more than 10 years since R-12 was
phased out for new cars, the number of cars on the road requiring R-12
(and that people would spend money on for A/C repairs) should be in a
steep decline. Perhaps the R-12 prices won't go much higher.
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Old 22 Jan 2005, 01:59 am
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Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Doug McCrary wrote:
> >
> > Stewart DIBBS <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message

news:41ef9ff3$1_3@aeinews....
> > > "Rein" <rruiterNO-SPAM@NO-SPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:q8iuu09pm3uf01ku4ofe0udvk80jjrci24@4ax.com...
> > > > What kind of refrigerant does the 93 Accord uses in the Air
> > > > conditioning? I can buy a 93 accord with an ac that needs work and

I'd
> > > > like to know. IF it's the old refrigerant that is no longer made (is
> > > > it R12?) then I probably won't bother. When did Honda start using

R134?
> > >
> > > Here in Canada, most if not all manufacturers used R143A 1994 onwards.
> > >
> > > Stewart DIBBS
> > >
> > >

> > Either way, I wanted to mention that one of the AC techs where I work

told
> > me some time ago that there is a new product which will work properly on
> > either type of system, at just slightly more than the cost of R134.
> > I haven't seen them using it yet in our fleet, but that's what he said.

>
> There were a large number of R-12 substitutes introduced after the ban
> on the proper R-12. None of them gained much momentum. One issue is that
> the EPA requires a unique set of fittings for each refrigerant to reduce
> the chance of inadvertent mixing of incompatible refrigerants. If you
> Google a bit, you can find quite a bit of info on this.
>
> When my brother's '87 VW sprung a refrigerant leak back in 2000, he had
> the leak fixed and the system recharged with R-12 at a nasty price. 4
> years later, the A/C is working as good as ever.
>
> One could speculate that as it now is more than 10 years since R-12 was
> phased out for new cars, the number of cars on the road requiring R-12
> (and that people would spend money on for A/C repairs) should be in a
> steep decline. Perhaps the R-12 prices won't go much higher.


I'm not sure what I'd Google on, being somewhat ignorant of the subject, but
I'll be certain to talk to the AC tech about it when I get the chance.

As to prices, there certainly could come a time when it's cheaper to replace
a system then to buy R12 for an old one. OTOH, in my (compny's) case, time
is also a factor, as certain vehicles MUST have functional AC, or cannot be
used.

Thanks for the input.


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