Ac stopped working, any ideas on how to fix it?

Asked by Austin Jul 16, 2020 at 11:44 PM about the 2005 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have an 05 honda civic, the ac just stopped
blowing cold but it has refrigerant, the clutch on the
Compressor still engages, all fuses and relays are
good. Any ideas on what could be the issue?

4 Answers

I'm assuming it does, because I used a bottle of refrigerant with a gauge on it to make sure it was in the green.

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excellent question j n , I cannot even tell if I had refrigerant in my system. I'd double check that myself. Maybe there's a sensor in the system that says it needs more and therefore doesn't want to work properly. very common for AC systems. good luck Austin

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When I worked as a service manager we would have people come in that did it themselves and they put to much in and it cause the ac to stop working. If there is to much in there it can cause damage to your ac compressor.

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