my ac is out! nooooo
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my ac is out! nooooo
well its like 90 degrees outside, and my armpits are sweating pretty bad.
i bought one of those freon kits, it said i had the right amount of freon so returned the kit. if i turn the ac on, the rpms raise plus that regular noise comes on, so i'm thinking that wasn't the case. air blows, but there is no COLD air. I took it up to a honda dealership yesterday to a friend, who is on here too. He was looking at my engine bay for a totally different problem and he looks at the fan on the driver side and see's the wire comming from it smushed by an intercooler pipe comming directly out the blower. he thinks that the wire was melted by the pipe blowing out the fuse.
so basically all i'm asking is I have to change out that fan right?
i bought one of those freon kits, it said i had the right amount of freon so returned the kit. if i turn the ac on, the rpms raise plus that regular noise comes on, so i'm thinking that wasn't the case. air blows, but there is no COLD air. I took it up to a honda dealership yesterday to a friend, who is on here too. He was looking at my engine bay for a totally different problem and he looks at the fan on the driver side and see's the wire comming from it smushed by an intercooler pipe comming directly out the blower. he thinks that the wire was melted by the pipe blowing out the fuse.
so basically all i'm asking is I have to change out that fan right?
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You're going to have to fix the wiring 1st. The cooling fans need to operate for the AC to function correctly.
You may have more problems with the AC as well, whatever you do, DON'T use the "Add a can of freon" method of repair. you aren't fixing nything. You are making the problem worse by possibly contaminating the AC charge with air, risk mixing an incompatible oil in the refrigerant, or grossly overcharging the system.
You need to leave the AC work to an experienced liscensed technicain with the correct equiptment.
You may have more problems with the AC as well, whatever you do, DON'T use the "Add a can of freon" method of repair. you aren't fixing nything. You are making the problem worse by possibly contaminating the AC charge with air, risk mixing an incompatible oil in the refrigerant, or grossly overcharging the system.
You need to leave the AC work to an experienced liscensed technicain with the correct equiptment.
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