When I start in the morning, the air conditioning works. After driving a couple of miles the compressor stops working.
I have a 04 Honda Accor v6 dual climate control when the ac is on the passenger side vents are cold but the driver side is just some what warm air when u put it on low temp
Posted on May 28, 2013
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: 2003 honda accord air conditioning
replace the black relay between the 2 blue relays in the fuse box. cost about 5 bucks.
Posted on Sep 25, 2008
SOURCE: ac compressor clutch relay 1991 honda accord
Difficult to describe, but I will give it a try.
Inside the driver's side fender, close to the front of the car, there is a bracket that is held in place by one bolt, but which has a short horizontal bar as part of it which has two large clips encircling two cylinderical devices which have wires clipped into them at the bottoms. The one closest to the front (radiator) is the compressor clutch relay. The other one is the condenser fan relay.
Hope this helps you find it.
Posted on Oct 20, 2009
SOURCE: Compressor in Honda makes loud noise
I THINK YOU WILL FIND THE CLUTCH BEARING IN THE FRNT OF THE COM PRESSOR HAS HAD IT .800-900 DOLLARS SOUNDS LIKE AREBUILT EX CHANGE UNIT OR POSSIBLY ANEW ONE ,I WOULD LOOK AROUND FOR SOMEONE TO JUST FIT ANEW BEARING. IT CAN BE DONE THE OLDER TOYOTAS AS I HAVE DONE IT BUT THEY ARE RIGHT IN SAYING YOU CANT LEAVE IT "YOUDOIT"
Posted on Oct 23, 2009
SOURCE: replace starter in 2004 honda accord
Try 'jiggling' the key while you hold it in the start position' this could be a failed ignition switch.
It could also be that the + terminal on the starter or starter solenoid may be corroded.
Since the battery was just replaced, those terminals are probably clean enough but check the negative cable where it attaches to the chassis or block. If the connection is flaky here, enough current can often pass to allow lower current devices to operate but drop too much voltage if the starter is trying to operate.
Starters require 100-200 amperes, many times higher than anything else in our vehicles and show up cruddy connections pretty quick.
Posted on Nov 21, 2009
SOURCE: My 2004 honda accord recently
Had a similar problem on my Accord. I did some research and found out that the blower resister/transistor/controller (it's called a few different things depending on where you look) was fried.
It is located under dash on the passenger side behind the lower panel. It's attached to the
firewall with two screws. You can't miss it.
The part is about $85 and I was going to do it myself, but I couldn't get my hands in there to undo the faulty unit. The part number you are looking for is: 79330-SDA-AO1.
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