Honda CR-V A/C compressor shaft seal leak

Asked by ToysxToys Nov 27, 2023 at 02:24 AM about the 2019 Honda CR-V EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Honda has just issued a recall notice for 2017-2022 CR-Vs having  oil or
refrigerant leaks from the A/C compressor.  
When I took my CR-V to the dealership to get fixed last spring, the recall
notice hadn't yet been issued.  They told me that I needed a new discharge
hose and to have the AC recharged.  This cost me $850.  There invoice
doesn't mention the compressor or a shaft seal leak.  Are these two separate
problems?  Is Honda now going to refuse to give me a credit for the work I
had done?  Any advice from you is appreciated.

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AC compressor and AC hoses are two different items. Replacing one doesn’t require replacing the other. So don’t expect anything to be returned on the hose work.

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I'm not an expert in automotive matters, but I can offer some general advice. It's unfortunate that you had to spend money on repairs that are now part of a recall. In such situations, it's advisable to take the following steps:

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