I just recharged the Freon and replaced all the compressor seals on my Honda Accord 85. But now the revs drop when A/C is turned on. How can I solve this?

Asked by HonditaAzul Oct 09, 2013 at 01:24 AM about the 1985 Honda Accord Base Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The compressor seals were replaced, the evaporator was cleaned, freon gas was
recharged, but now the revs drop when I turn the A/C on, and the engine temperature rises
a lot.

3 Answers

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sounds like the electric fan is not comming on and the sensor that automatically speeds the engine when the ac is turned on isn't working.

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Exactly, the ting is, this model uses a vacuum hose system that is too complex and I dont know where the vacuum pump responsible for speeding the engine is. Anyone?

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To advance the throttle there is a vacuum connected to the main throttle with a rode when you turn the AC on this vacuum operate and give extra throttle to advance acceleration to maintain the load of the compressor, as in my accord this vacuum gone bad and been installed with a little vacuum motor,

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