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93 Accord A/C compressor problem, retro fit


Draco959
04-05-2005, 12:56 PM
I have a 1993 Honda Accord LX. I believe it still has R-12 in it, because there are no adapter fittings on the high/low side ports. Plus there is no sticker stating that it has been converted to R134a.

I was going to retro fit it with a kit from interdynamics then I realized that the compressor might be shot. The AC does not blow cold, more like just having the fan on and blowing warm air. When I press the AC on button, I hear no click for the compressor turning on. Also, when I looked at the clear little glass bubble, I don't see any liquid moving through. I checked the fuses too, under the hood as well as the ones on the driver's side, specifically the AC compressor relay fuse, it's fine.

Are we talking an expensive compressor replacement here or is there something else I could try?

Thanks

libraboy1021
04-05-2005, 04:36 PM
I have a 1993 Honda Accord LX. I believe it still has R-12 in it, because there are no adapter fittings on the high/low side ports. Plus there is no sticker stating that it has been converted to R134a.

I was going to retro fit it with a kit from interdynamics then I realized that the compressor might be shot. The AC does not blow cold, more like just having the fan on and blowing warm air. When I press the AC on button, I hear no click for the compressor turning on. Also, when I looked at the clear little glass bubble, I don't see any liquid moving through. I checked the fuses too, under the hood as well as the ones on the driver's side, specifically the AC compressor relay fuse, it's fine.

Are we talking an expensive compressor replacement here or is there something else I could try?

Thanks

Dont retro fit it by yourself. Just go out to Ac place. They will retro fit and pump R134 for you @ about $80. It is not safe to do it at home because you dont have the machine suck all of the old R12 freeon out. If you pump R12 and R134 in your compressor. It is not good.

lorunner
04-05-2005, 05:19 PM
This post may help too.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=387229

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