A/C Compressor
Have you considered A/C parts from a part out?
2007 rear end collision: https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=623695
Says make him an offer on the A/C system.
Just a thought if all else fails.
2007 rear end collision: https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=623695
Says make him an offer on the A/C system.
Just a thought if all else fails.
Originally Posted by killereclipse,Aug 18 2008, 10:16 PM
if you need help replacing the system I can lend you a hand, I know under the hood very well
Originally Posted by francisnguyen,Aug 18 2008, 04:10 PM
today's update:
i called my case manager over at corporate honda, and he spoke with the district parts service manager (dpsm). well, to keep it simple, they denied my request for full coverage on the repair. needless to say, im not happy with the results, so im consulting a lawyer on what options i have.
wish me luck.... again
francis
i called my case manager over at corporate honda, and he spoke with the district parts service manager (dpsm). well, to keep it simple, they denied my request for full coverage on the repair. needless to say, im not happy with the results, so im consulting a lawyer on what options i have.
wish me luck.... again
francis
I say throw away old parts and take the car to an A/C place and have them flush the lines and flush the parts you will put on.
Then install new parts and take it back to the A/C shop and have them flush and fill the system with thier super duper vacuum tools!
Probably an extra flush in there, but an extra flush never hurt anything.
PLAN B: Google DIY A/C FLUSH
Then install new parts and take it back to the A/C shop and have them flush and fill the system with thier super duper vacuum tools!
Probably an extra flush in there, but an extra flush never hurt anything.

PLAN B: Google DIY A/C FLUSH
Originally Posted by S2K_LA,Aug 19 2008, 10:15 AM
I say throw away old parts and take the car to an A/C place and have them flush the lines and flush the parts you will put on.
Then install new parts and take it back to the A/C shop and have them flush and fill the system with thier super duper vacuum tools!
Probably an extra flush in there, but an extra flush never hurt anything.
PLAN B: Google DIY A/C FLUSH
Then install new parts and take it back to the A/C shop and have them flush and fill the system with thier super duper vacuum tools!
Probably an extra flush in there, but an extra flush never hurt anything.

PLAN B: Google DIY A/C FLUSH




