1989 Honda Accord - Air Conditioner

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Bill Adams, Aug 4, 2007.

  1. Bill Adams

    Bill Adams Guest

    Finally got some R12 freon ... anyone know where the low pressure intake
    valve is?
     
    Bill Adams, Aug 4, 2007
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  2. Bill Adams

    jim beam Guest

    don't you want to fix the leak first?
     
    jim beam, Aug 4, 2007
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  3. Bill Adams

    Bill Adams Guest

    Not really .... it puts our slightly cooler air ... must be small leak.

    Trying to get thru summer ... may sell next year.
     
    Bill Adams, Aug 4, 2007
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  4. Bill Adams

    nm5k Guest

    It's right in front. When you open the hood, looking towards the back
    of the car, it's in front of the left "passenger" side fan. A little
    to the
    left from center of the fan. The sight glass is to the far right
    drivers
    side, between the power steering canister, and the washer pump/tank.
    Use the sight glass to know how much to charge.
    The glass is on top of the canister. Clean the window if it's dirty.
    When you first connect the hose, open the can, and let a small bit
    of vapor purge the air from the hose. You don't want air going into
    the system. Then start the engine, AC full blast, and rev the engine
    to about 1500-2000 rpm. Charge with vapor "can right side up"
    until the sight glass is clear. Don't add any more.
    MK
     
    nm5k, Aug 5, 2007
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  5. Bill Adams

    nm5k Guest

    BTW, technically, to be legal, you must have the EPA ticket to
    handle R-12. But that's your problem, not mine..
    What I don't know , won't hurt me... :/
    MK
     
    nm5k, Aug 5, 2007
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  6. Bill Adams

    nm5k Guest

    It might be the service valve itself.. That's where mine was..
    Sooo... I'd also add a new cap, which has a good O-ring seal in
    it. That way, if the shrader valve is leaking a bit, that cap
    will stop it.
    MK
     
    nm5k, Aug 5, 2007
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