Any advice would be appreciated . If this guy is correct on what he said, I will return on Monday..
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Dont forget the defroster.
EVERY TIME you run your defrost, the AC compressor is used. This is because in the winter months no one uses their AC, but we'll often use defrost. So auto manufacturers have the compressor kick on during defrost use.
Additionally it helps to dry the air which clears the glass faster than just heat alone. Since AC units were originally designed to take humidity/moisture out of the air. The cooling effect is just a bonus for everyone when we are running units in our house/cars. Less moisture in the air lets water evap off us and cool is down.
Though the cars heater will easily overpower an ac systemwhen you have climate control set on defrost.
Compressors do NOT run in the event that there is too little pressure in the system. So if you think it "locked up" because it wont work, its probably just out of gas pressure which prevents the compressor from turning on and destroying itself. At this point, it obviouslt has a leak, so charge it with UV dye, see that it has enough pressure to run and find your leak.
Now if it shreded your belt lol, yea id say it had pressure, clutch engauged and couldn't turn the compressor. Hence blown compressor.
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Originally posted by MortsAccord View PostEVERY TIME you run your defrost, the AC compressor is used. This is because in the winter months no one uses their AC, but we'll often use defrost. So auto manufacturers have the compressor kick on during defrost use.
Personally I like having control over when the compressor runs and when it doesn't since sometimes I just want heat on the dashboard (if it's iced over, for example).1992 EX, 306,000 miles - Track toy - M2S4, H23A1, ST rear swaybar, Wagon brakes, GC coil sleeves, KYB AGX dampers, Stoptech pads, Toyo Proxes R1R, 2.25" exhaust
Stock F22A6
VIR, 5/22/2016: https://youtu.be/eR5-ylSPsxk
H23A1 powered
NCCAR, 9/4/2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI5WpxGrEpE
CMP, 10/16/2016: https://youtu.be/DOqoe5f-GLY
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Which CB7's had digital climate controls? I don't think I've seen one, both of my EX's had the push button controls with the rotary fan and temp dials.1992 EX, 306,000 miles - Track toy - M2S4, H23A1, ST rear swaybar, Wagon brakes, GC coil sleeves, KYB AGX dampers, Stoptech pads, Toyo Proxes R1R, 2.25" exhaust
Stock F22A6
VIR, 5/22/2016: https://youtu.be/eR5-ylSPsxk
H23A1 powered
NCCAR, 9/4/2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI5WpxGrEpE
CMP, 10/16/2016: https://youtu.be/DOqoe5f-GLY
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JDM and I think AUDM had them as options. Here is mine fully installed in the car. These were not an option in the US.
JDM CB7 Digital Climate Control
The unit itself isn't cheap and it requires a bunch of extra sensors and components to make fully functional. However it is totally worth it!
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i just posted something on the retro fit thread. You can use the CD5 compressor and get one from the junk yard for cheap, replace the expansion valve, the drier in your car and the rubber hose and that should be it. if you have not already converted to R134 i would check out the retro fit thread.
just google cb7tuner ac retro fit and it should be the first one that pops up, do it nice or do it twice.
if you use the CD compressor save the plug and the hose manifold from the CB compressor as you will need thosAccord SE
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Accord SE
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Members Ride
Bought from: H22wagon93, Theos92VR4, Hondafan81, Father Time, DarkHusk, Gunrunner, FamousFreak
Sold to: sulimed, BurtonRiderT6, tishock
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Well, updates.
I replaced the dryer and vacuumed the system. Put R134 in but the A/C does not cool down.
I was looking at the gauges and the high pressure gauge didn't go over 150. It didn;t do the up and down that is supposed to do.
When I go through the pressure test, I read "frosty expansion valve", "condenser is hot" .
how do you check "expansion valve or condenser temperature" ?
I am about to get rid of the whole AC system :/
I mean..how do I know if it is a faulty compressor or the expansion valve?Last edited by greenquark; 06-30-2016, 06:27 PM.
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Some updates:
I have access to the low pressure port with a gauge .
--When compressor is off...the gauge measure 45 PSI. When I turned the A/C on, pressure goes down continuously to almost zero.
-- sight glass shows liquid freon , no bubbles.
-- the line going IN to the dryer is colder than ambient temperature.
--Condenser is cold to the touch.
--High pressure line connected to the compressor is hot .
--High pressure line going into the evaporator is cold than ambient
--Low pressure line getting out the evaporator is warmer than ambient.
--I removed the glovebox and when I turn the A/C on, there is a hissing sound coming out of the evaporator. When I turn the A/C off , the hissing sound goes away gradually
_ Unfortunately , I have no gauge for the high pressure port :/
No cool aire out of vent. No frosted Tvx valve, evaporator does not seem to cool down.
Any ideas?
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Originally posted by greenquark View PostSome updates:
I have access to the low pressure port with a gauge .
--When compressor is off...the gauge measure 45 PSI. When I turned the A/C on, pressure goes down continuously to almost zero.
-- sight glass shows liquid freon , no bubbles.
-- the line going IN to the dryer is colder than ambient temperature.
--Condenser is cold to the touch.
--High pressure line connected to the compressor is hot .
--High pressure line going into the evaporator is cold than ambient
--Low pressure line getting out the evaporator is warmer than ambient.
--I removed the glovebox and when I turn the A/C on, there is a hissing sound coming out of the evaporator. When I turn the A/C off , the hissing sound goes away gradually
_ Unfortunately , I have no gauge for the high pressure port :/
No cool aire out of vent. No frosted Tvx valve, evaporator does not seem to cool down.
Any ideas?I'm faster then a prius
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Originally posted by GTRON View PostExactly the same symptoms of my bad expansion valve. That would be my guess. I would definitely go buy a real gauge set, pronto.
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Update :
I put some more R134a...high pressure doesn't go up. And low pressure goes almost to zero( when A/C turns on) . When the Ac is turned off , low pressure goes up to 75 PSI almost . Funny thing is I can see liquid freon through the sight glass on the dryer. I can also hear the hissing noise at the evaporator. I will wait until tomorrow to check for leaks.
I am done with it. It drives me nuts!
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Originally posted by greenquark View PostUpdate :
I put some more R134a...high pressure doesn't go up. And low pressure goes almost to zero( when A/C turns on) . When the Ac is turned off , low pressure goes up to 75 PSI almost . Funny thing is I can see liquid freon through the sight glass on the dryer. I can also hear the hissing noise at the evaporator. I will wait until tomorrow to check for leaks.
I am done with it. It drives me nuts!
Did you put dye it?
I'm pretty sure your expansion valve is badI'm faster then a prius
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Originally posted by GTRON View PostYah, it's tricky stuff!
Did you put dye it?
I'm pretty sure your expansion valve is bad
Any tips?
Point being: If I am pretty sure is the expansion valve, I might go for it. If it is the compressor I will finish the whole system :/
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