1998 honda civic a/c compressor replacement...

Discussion in 'Civic' started by pugal, Jun 26, 2006.

  1. pugal

    pugal Guest

    Hello All,
    When I turn on the A/C in my 1998 Honda Civic EX....I get the feeling
    that the engine is stalling. The dealer checked it and told me that the
    A/C compressor must be replaced and the total charge for the
    replacement including labor is 1,200/- I checked the price of the
    compressor and it is $320. Not sure why the dealer is charging me 3
    times the price of the part.
    I live in Woburn- Massachusetts. Any recommendations? Please help.

    Thanks
    Pugal
     
    pugal, Jun 26, 2006
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  2. pugal

    Earle Horton Guest

    Anyone who works on AC systems has to have special tools and recycling
    equipment, plus be certified by the EPA. Many use these requirements as an
    excuse to jack up what they charge their customers. Well, somebody has to
    pay for the vacuum pump, recycling station, training, and licensing fees.

    I put a factory AC kit in my 1999 Civic HX, a couple years back. I did it
    in my back yard, but I do have some of the recommended equipment. I figure
    compressor replacement should take two hours, one if you know what you are
    doing. Then you have to pump down the system, check for leaks, and add
    refrigerant. Another hour, if no leaks are found. Then they are going to
    charge you maybe $20 retail for 12 oz. more or less of refrigerant. You
    figure these guys want to charge you $300 an hour for labor?

    Ask around for a good automotive AC repair specialist in your area. It
    doesn't have to be a Honda dealer. They don't have to buy the compressor
    from Honda. Try the Yellow Pages or ask at the local parts stores. If the
    other guys are charging less, then you win. If they are all charging this
    rate, then all you lose is some time doing research.

    Earle
     
    Earle Horton, Jun 26, 2006
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  3. pugal

    duckbill Guest

    Pugal, you may have another option? I think I had a very similar problem
    caused my me. My severe hesitation on hot days was caused by my almost
    new AC compressor having too much refigerant. I had added a half can of
    the factory 134-A refigerant (not freon)in the spring without monitoring
    the guages last April. As the weather got hotter, I was getting a belt
    squeal on hot days that was dragging down the engine rpm's. I thought I
    had a fuel / main relay problem. When I finally put the guages on the AC
    last week the high side was reading well over 300 psi at medium rpm. The
    higher the rpm the higher the pressure and the more of a load it puts on
    your engine. Max pressure on your Civic is 300. Your high side should be
    between 240 and 300 psi. Low side should be between 22 and 36 psi. Any
    chance someone overloaded your AC with refrigerant?
    I would go back to the dealer and have them physically show you the
    pressure readings. If they are high, bleed a little off slowly until you
    get a 280 psi reading at medium rpms. I hope this helps? Good luck.
     
    duckbill, Jun 26, 2006
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