Honda 2000 Accord AC cools intermittently only

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Aakash, Aug 20, 2007.

  1. Aakash

    Aakash Guest

    I got my AC recharged yday for 100 bucks, still it has the same old
    problem. The air conditioner starts cooling and all of a sudden starts
    blowing warm outside air. I tried it in various conditions and at no
    point could the cooling go beyond 2-3 minutes. What could be wrong or
    is this a known common problem. Does any recall cover me?
    Thanks
    Aakash
     
    Aakash, Aug 20, 2007
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  2. Aakash

    duckbill Guest

    Take it back to where you got the work done and ask them to put guages on
    your system. How many miles on your Accord? Did they see if the system
    was leaking or just put in a can of R134-a refigerant. Have them tell you
    the pressure readings for the hi and low side and report back. Did they add
    any refigerant oil? Your compressor may be on the way out, or you could
    have moisture in your system that is freezing up, starving the
    compressor....or any number of other things. Good luck.
     
    duckbill, Aug 20, 2007
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  3. Aakash

    Aakash Guest

    I took it back today, but reading this email only now. I was told that
    its some electrical problem (wiring may be?) and the power to the
    compressor goes off and on. did not tell me anything about moisture or
    the compressor going bad, only thing he told me was he did a UV(?)
    inspection for leaks and found none. Accord has 93K miles
    approximately now. I am worried I might have just put 100 bucks in the
    dust with this recharging thing! they said 130 bucks to diagnose the
    electric issue and then fix it if its minor, else more money after
    that...the honda dealers start at 250$ or 125$ to diagnose.
     
    Aakash, Aug 21, 2007
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  4. Aakash

    johngdole Guest

    With the simple look at the compressor clutch (next to the pulley),
    does it stop turning when there is warm air?
     
    johngdole, Aug 21, 2007
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