SOURCE: 2003 accord air conditioner
I ad this problem fixed and it cost $35. Apparently, this happens when the Freon level is low for some reason. They refilled the Freon and now I have AC on both sides. Don't forget to replace the internal filter in the glove box.
SOURCE: 2003 accord air conditioner
This is a common problem when the AC system has a low charge.
If this is the case, you have a leak somewhere. Do not try to fix it yourself without the proper equipment.
SOURCE: 2003 accord air conditioner
Hi there. When a compressor is replaced, two things are in fact being replaced - both the compressor and the refrigerant (Freon) and if the problem is resolved as a result which of those two replaced elements caused the original problem? Well you will never know and so before the compressor is replaced you need to have you’re A/C system recharged – it’s by far the most cost effective initial thing to do. In general A/C systems loose at least 10% of their effectiveness each year through loss of refrigerant and so given the age of your car; it’s the first thing to focus on. A professional A/C centre will also be able to tell you whether your compressor is working properly after having a refrigerant recharge by the monitoring the operating pressures in the A/C system.
SOURCE: heat only on drivers side cold on passengers
The problem is in the ducting, possibly disconnected on the passenger side or a dampner is stuck.
SOURCE: vents on drivers side blow
You have certain blend baffle doors that are not opening.. I think these are vacuum actuated on your car. Probably a issue that will need a service tech.
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