Cracked A/C Compressor Casing (2000 Civic)

Discussion in 'Civic' started by pepeloh, Sep 20, 2004.

  1. pepeloh

    pepeloh Guest

    My wife's 2000 Civic's A/C recently quit cooling. Everything appears to be
    working fine except for the cooling. We are the first owner and have had
    virtually no problem with it, other than the the normal maintenance.

    In any event, upon inspecting under the hood, we noticed that the casing
    on the A/C compressor had cracked. There are still pieces of the casing
    lodged in the mounting backet of the compressor. We tried looking on the
    Web for recalls but did see any. We are curious if anyone had similar
    problems. We also like to know if this could be a manufacturer defects
    since it seems unusual for a normal wear and tear to resulting in a
    cracked casing.

    We have made an appointment at the dealer to have the car checked out next
    week but wishes to get a little more informed of the situation.

    Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.
     
    pepeloh, Sep 20, 2004
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  2. pepeloh

    bigwrenchrob Guest

    I had the same problem on my Dad's 1999 Civic. The compressor was toast.
    Took it in to the dealer and they said it was past the warranty, as I'm sure
    your's is too. Cost of replacement is upwards of CDN$ 1500.00 That's
    US$1200.00 if you're living below the great white north.

    Just the compressor alone is $1000.00 I got a refurbished one at a
    reputable used dealer for 250.00. While I was at it I replaced the
    receiver/dryer for 100.00. (new)

    It's not really that much work if you're mechanically inclined. Take it to a
    garage first to get them to evacuate the system properly. When you're
    finished the job, take it back and get them to recharge it.

    Dad's works great now, not that we've needed it much this year.
     
    bigwrenchrob, Oct 20, 2004
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  3. pepeloh

    Chip Stein Guest

    In any event, upon inspecting under the hood, we noticed that the casing
    i've seen a few, in any event if the compressor grenaded replace
    the compressor, condenser, expansion valve and reciever.
    you can't ever reliably flush a cross flow condenser!!
    replace just the compresser and we'll see you in 6 months with
    your message about repeated compressor failure.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Oct 21, 2004
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  4. pepeloh

    pepeloh Guest

    Thank you all you kind folks for responding. As is the case, the
    compressor is out of factory warranty. However, we do have extended
    warranty through the dealer when we first bought the car. They replaced
    the compressor along with other related parts, our cost is simply the $50
    deductible; and so we thought.

    As it turns out, the insurance is refusing to pay for 2lbs of Freon due to
    some miscommunications between the service tech and the insurance
    representative. So, the dealer stuck us with an additional $50 dollars
    for Freon to cover mistakes not of ours?!?!?! (Bunch of crooks! Last I
    check 1lb of Freon does not cost $25!!). To make a long story short, I
    have made my complains all the way to the service director without any
    satisfactory answer. I guess my only recourse is to talk to Mr. Gillman
    about how messed up his service organization had become. So, if anyone
    reading this in the Houston, TX area, I would not recommend you taking
    your business to Gillman Honda. We had bought the car from them and had
    always went back for maintenance, even oil change, and this is how they
    treat their loyal customer.
     
    pepeloh, Nov 6, 2004
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  5. pepeloh

    Know-It-All Guest

    Gillman Honda (Houston, TX) is quite well known to the Texas State
    Attorney General's office. It's been suggested that they operate right on
    the razor's edge of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and were even
    booted out of the Better Business Bureau a few years ago. If you're
    looking for a Honda or needing service on one, Gillman's is probably not
    the best place to go ... that is, unless you're an attorney and know how
    to deal with businesses like theirs. Even if you bought your Honda from
    them, you might be better off letting some other dealership handle your
    service.

    If you'd like to vent, you can email Ramsay Gillman (President of the
    Gillman companies... some 18 dealership) at <> Or
    you can direct your fury to their Cheif Operating Officer, Scott Dupons
    at <>. Sons Jason and Christopher Gillman are both
    vice-presidents of the operation and can be reached by emailing the same
    address, <>.

    However, I can tell you up-front that CALLING and emailing is apt to
    accomplish nothing. If you have complaints, those complaints need to be
    put in writing and sent via certified mail, not sent in email. I would
    also caution you when writing your complaint letter(s) to be nice, stay on
    topic and succinctly and briefly state your complaint. Going off into an
    emotional diatribe will only get your letter tossed into the circular
    file.

    For mailed complaints, write to the 4 folks above at

    Gillman Companies Corporate Office
    Attn: (pick 1 of the above)
    10595 West Sam Houston Parkway South
    Houston, TX 77099
     
    Know-It-All, Nov 6, 2004
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