Can I Fix The Air Conditioning Compressor This Way?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Steven C, May 4, 2004.

  1. Steven C

    Steven C Guest

    Hello:

    I have a 1991 Honda Accord that is a great car, but long in the teeth
    now, and so I use it mostly as a beater car. The A/C clutch appears
    to have gone out (don't hear it click in), and it seems like they
    would have to pull the engine in order to replace that. Is there an
    el-cheapo workaround to get the A/C going? It's just too hot in South
    Texas in the Summer. I was thinking about having someone spot weld
    the clutch stator to the rotor, or something nuts like that. Is that
    a possible, if not altogether elegant solution?

    Thanks!

    Steven
     
    Steven C, May 4, 2004
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  2. Steven C

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Here in Ohio, I was able to get a retrofit kit at the parts store to
    change the Freon to R-135. You may be low on AC gas. Probably have a
    leak in the lower left corner of the condenser. bob (92 Accord)
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, May 4, 2004
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  3. an R-134 retrofit can be done at any honda dealer.
    The engine does not have to be pulled to replace the compressor clutch. I
    would recommend replacing the Clutch and stator both if one of them is bad.
    a dealer shouldn't charge more than 3.5 hours of thier flat rate labor. plus
    probablty 275.00 in parts.
     
    George Pennington, May 5, 2004
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  4. Steven C

    Chip Stein Guest


    odds are the system is empty. and these are famous for leeaking out
    the high pressure switch neear the p/s reservoir.
    the first rule of a/c work is put the guages on it and see what the
    static charge is.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, May 6, 2004
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  5. Steven C

    Steven C Guest

    Thanks, gentlemen.

    I'll go ahead and have the pressure checked first.


    Thanks again;

    Steven
     
    Steven C, May 7, 2004
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