99Civic AC Woes

Discussion in 'Civic' started by the phelper, Oct 3, 2007.

  1. the phelper

    the phelper Guest

    Hello, I've been having lots of trouble recently with the A/C on my 99
    Civic EX.

    The A/C has not blown particularly COLD in a long time. Earlier this
    summer, I had problems with the temperature of the air cycling from
    the 80s to the 50s then back up to the 80s and then back down.

    The dealership told me I had a bad compressor, and I should replace
    the compressor, clutch, coil. I bought the parts, along with a new
    dryer and had them installed by a trusted mechanic. He had some
    problems getting the refridgerant into the system, so it was only
    blowing in the 50s and 60s consistently.

    I got an evacuation and recharge from the dealer this past weekend.
    Did it bright and early in the AM, and the A/C was blowing in the 40s
    on the way home. Still does blow in the 40s in the AM before the sun
    comes up.

    But once the sun is up, I have real trouble. In the hot afternoon,
    the system struggles to get into the 60s. I've tried:
    -turning off the unit's air recirculation feature (when I first start
    the car, the internal temp is 120+. I'll use outside, cooler air to
    start off)
    -turning the blower fan off from full blast. Not sure why, but that
    helps it drop a few degrees if it blows slow.

    I have a simple digital stick thermometer that I'm measuring with, I
    just stick it in the vent and it clips on like pen.

    Anyone have any thoughts? I hate to just start replacing parts, but
    I'm sweating my butt off and need to get this taken care of.

    Thanks for the advice.
     
    the phelper, Oct 3, 2007
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