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Old 01-10-2006, 10:22 PM
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Thumbs down a/c problem

ok back in the summer when i wanted to use my a/c it never worked but anyways if u waited awhile like a minute it started to make this loud noise u could hear it outside when it would run to. i looked under the hood and it looked like something was tryin to spin but it was havin trouble i dont know whta the hell is it i think it was the compressor or somethin i dont know but when u turn it off the a/c it makes no noise i would like to know what the heck would it be i asked ppl but they say diferent things or maybe i just need to recharge it i guess ??
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Old 01-10-2006, 10:52 PM
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If it is the pulley on the a/c compressor. When it is off it spins fine. When it is turned on it doen't move. The a/c clucth is messed up. You need a new compressor. My car did the same thing this summer. Go to www.discoveryautoparts.com . They have the best price on any honda or acura parts in the country. There shipping is very fast to. A new compressor is like 350.00 bucks.
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