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Old 08-26-2006, 03:29 PM   #1
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hairdresser's 95 accord ex - ac compressor

well i went to get my haircut today and the lady has a 1995 honda accord ex 4dr. she took it to a shop and they quoted her $600, but when i looked under the hood the compressor didnt have the belt on its pulley.my guess- when she took it to the shop they removed the belt from it b/c it was frozen or something. part is from 2-400$ and i could probably do it in a couple hours and save her some money.
so has anyone ever worked on an accord ( im sure igo has ahah or stealthee) that can help? it looks like if i remove either the radiator or altenator that will give me enough room to work.
then vacuum and charge the system of course.

and if got some extra pag150 from when i replaced my condensor, so ill put afew drops of that in there i guess.
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