A/C 94 Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by mvarcola, Jun 17, 2005.

  1. mvarcola

    mvarcola Guest

    I have a 94 Honda Civic, the A/c works but when you put it under load like
    merging with traffic it kicks off and gets warm, then does not kick back
    on. I have checked the freon it is fine all fues are in order, the fan
    kicks on when ac is on. Now in addition to that there are times when you
    start the car and turn on the A/C the car idle jumps to 2000 rpm the
    compressor will not kick on and the idle jumps between 1000 - 2000 rpm the
    car just blows out hot air. not sure if the two are related or if it is 2
    seperate problems. Whatever it is I would like to know what problem (s) so
    I can fix it. We took it to a shop they wanted to replace the whole system,
    telling my wife the compressor was bad!! Not taking the car to a
    shop!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    mvarcola, Jun 17, 2005
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  2. mvarcola

    Randolph Guest

    The compressor has a thermal protector in it. If the compressor gets too
    hot, the protector will turn off the magnetic clutch and disengage the
    compressor. When this happens, the A/C system will still "believe" that
    the A/C is running, so the condenser fan will stay on, and the ECU will
    still open up the Idle Air Control valve to boost the idle speed. Your
    high-idle symptoms seem consistent with a thimble protector opening up.

    I don't know why your compressor gets hot (or even *if* it gets hot),
    but with an 11 year old car you might want to have a look at the
    condenser to see if it is filled up with debris and dead insects. It is
    fragile, so be careful cleaning it. No pressure washing etc.
     
    Randolph, Jun 18, 2005
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  3. mvarcola

    mvarcola Guest

    Randolph,
    Thank you for your response, I greatly appriciate the help. To give you an
    update of what has happend so far. Sat night we were out and in a porking
    lot sitting at idle when the car about died. I just installed a new
    alternator last week. Went and had it tested and behold bad alternator.
    When I got it off the post was so corroted it snapped off. (in a matter of
    1 week, I put in the alt on 6/9/05) Replaced that on Sat night, the a/c
    seems to be working ok but have not had a chance to really test it. I am
    going to check the condensor tonight and possible attempt to carefully
    clean it a little. But hopefully the problem was corrected with the
    increase in voltage. THANK YOU very much for your help with this!!
    Mike
     
    mvarcola, Jun 21, 2005
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