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Old 10-29-2004, 04:44 PM
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Question A/C never really cold

I am just curious about the quality of the accord a/c. I have a 95 accord ex that the a/c works but has never really blown out air that was good and cold. I had it recharged just to make sure, which didn't make any diiference. My question is, Do Honda's have a good a/c system, I was told by a honda mechanic that the a/c is really not that good in them. Is this true.
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Re: A/C never really cold

mine's fine....a probable cause to a not so cold a/c system is that your expansion valve or reciever dryer is clogged.
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Re: A/C never really cold

well mines is fine, on some hot days it'll take awhile, mainly because everythign else in the car is hot..... and its its burning in your car and you have the ac on, try opening the windows for a bit to let the hot air clear out

what i did? just tinted my windows, the sun doesn't really bother me anymore =)
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