95 Civic expansion valve location and replacement?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by bubba, Jul 1, 2004.

  1. bubba

    bubba Guest

    I need to clean/replace the expansion vavle in my 1995 1.5l Civic.
    The compressor totally trashed itself.

    It appears to be in the passenger compartment.

    Has anyone done this and what is the best way to get at it?

    Thanks

    Dave
    Sweating in Dallas
     
    bubba, Jul 1, 2004
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  2. bubba

    Caroline Guest

    It appears to be inside the evaporator casing.

    www.autozone.com has free step-by-step instructions for the expansion valve's
    replacement. Follow the "repair guides" pointers. Go to "chassis electrical" and
    then "expansion valve."

    Hope you have some experience with reefer systems. For one, you're going to have
    to discharge the refrigerant and then re-charge...
    http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/index.html might be helpful on this
    count.

    I've never done this; just have a bit of experience with reefer systems.
     
    Caroline, Jul 1, 2004
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  3. bubba

    Caroline Guest

    It appears to be inside the evaporator casing.

    www.autozone.com has free step-by-step instructions for the expansion valve's
    replacement. Follow the "repair guides" pointers. Go to "chassis electrical" and
    then "expansion valve."

    Hope you have some experience with reefer systems. For one, you're going to have
    to discharge the refrigerant and then re-charge...
    http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/index.html might be helpful on this
    count.

    I've never done this; just have a bit of experience with reefer systems.
     
    Caroline, Jul 1, 2004
    #3
  4. How much experience do you have with auto maintenance in general. It's
    doable but not by a novice with limited tools. The valve is bolted to the
    evaporator inlet, inside the evaporator casing, so you need to open up the
    A/C system to get at it and dismounting the evaporator/casing is no joy
    ride. There may be shortcuts but manuals usually specify partial
    dismantling of the dashboard.

    I don't think the expansion valve is cleanable - assuming it's you problem,
    just replace it. Of course reassembly/recharge will involve evacuation of
    the regrigerant system to a deep vacuum.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Jul 1, 2004
    #4
  5. How much experience do you have with auto maintenance in general. It's
    doable but not by a novice with limited tools. The valve is bolted to the
    evaporator inlet, inside the evaporator casing, so you need to open up the
    A/C system to get at it and dismounting the evaporator/casing is no joy
    ride. There may be shortcuts but manuals usually specify partial
    dismantling of the dashboard.

    I don't think the expansion valve is cleanable - assuming it's you problem,
    just replace it. Of course reassembly/recharge will involve evacuation of
    the regrigerant system to a deep vacuum.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Jul 1, 2004
    #5
  6. bubba

    bubba Guest

    Thanks for the input from both you and Caroline!!

    The experience isn't much of an issue, I ask questions to figure the
    best way to get at things in cars that I haven't worked on before.
    And hopefully someone may point out that "short cut" :).

    I've got the pump and gages.

    The compressor case blew out the side, so I'd suspect there was some
    sort of blockage in the system to allow the head pressure to get high
    enough to do that.

    I flushed out the condenser today and found lots of bits and pieces on
    the compressor side, but just a few small pieces on the evap side.

    I'm going to flush out the rest of the lines this weekend and see what I
    get.
    If I get much at all between the evaporator and the condensor, it looks
    like I'll be pulling the evap. YUCK.

    Thanks again for the help!

    Cheers

    Dave
     
    bubba, Jul 2, 2004
    #6
  7. bubba

    bubba Guest

    Thanks for the input from both you and Caroline!!

    The experience isn't much of an issue, I ask questions to figure the
    best way to get at things in cars that I haven't worked on before.
    And hopefully someone may point out that "short cut" :).

    I've got the pump and gages.

    The compressor case blew out the side, so I'd suspect there was some
    sort of blockage in the system to allow the head pressure to get high
    enough to do that.

    I flushed out the condenser today and found lots of bits and pieces on
    the compressor side, but just a few small pieces on the evap side.

    I'm going to flush out the rest of the lines this weekend and see what I
    get.
    If I get much at all between the evaporator and the condensor, it looks
    like I'll be pulling the evap. YUCK.

    Thanks again for the help!

    Cheers

    Dave
     
    bubba, Jul 2, 2004
    #7
  8. bubba

    Chip Stein Guest

    The compressor case blew out the side, so I'd suspect there was some


    you can never reliably flush a condenser, being cross flow the
    flush takes the path of least resistance. there will always be
    something in there, this will cause problems down the road.
    once the system is empty it takes about 10 minutes to pull a civic
    evap case.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Jul 2, 2004
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  9. bubba

    Chip Stein Guest

    The compressor case blew out the side, so I'd suspect there was some


    you can never reliably flush a condenser, being cross flow the
    flush takes the path of least resistance. there will always be
    something in there, this will cause problems down the road.
    once the system is empty it takes about 10 minutes to pull a civic
    evap case.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Jul 2, 2004
    #9
  10. bubba

    lindarobb Guest

    I have a 91 honda civic 1.5.. I replaced the a/c compressor and i have to
    replace the expansion valve also but cant seem to locate it. Can someone
    Please help me. Thanks so much Linda
     
    lindarobb, Jul 18, 2004
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  11. bubba

    Caroline Guest

    It's in the evaporator casing.

    Go to www.autozone.com, click on the 'free repair guides' link on the right, put
    in your car's info, click on "Chassis Electrical," then "Heating and Air
    Conditioning," then "Expansion Valve."

    Also, www.hondaautomotiveparts.com might have a decent drawing, if you hunt
    around its parts site a bit.
     
    Caroline, Jul 18, 2004
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