04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
#16
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Take a pill people...I have an 04 Civic and the A/C works great, and I think
it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
Cheers!
'gman'
PS Sorry for replying personally, I clicked the wrong button
"alie" <tilwedanceaway@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:0a07fed4d348dc86dadc696a136ba66b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> here as well...
>
> I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> out.
>
> I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> freeway.
>
> Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
>
> Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
>
> I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
>
> During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> conditioner...
>
> A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
>
> I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> phone calls.
>
> I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> manufacturer built this car.
>
> Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> for it for the next 2 years.
>
> Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
>
> Alie
>
>
it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
Cheers!
'gman'
PS Sorry for replying personally, I clicked the wrong button
"alie" <tilwedanceaway@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:0a07fed4d348dc86dadc696a136ba66b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> here as well...
>
> I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> out.
>
> I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> freeway.
>
> Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
>
> Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
>
> I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
>
> During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> conditioner...
>
> A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
>
> I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> phone calls.
>
> I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> manufacturer built this car.
>
> Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> for it for the next 2 years.
>
> Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
>
> Alie
>
>
#17
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Take a pill people...I have an 04 Civic and the A/C works great, and I think
it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
Cheers!
'gman'
PS Sorry for replying personally, I clicked the wrong button
"alie" <tilwedanceaway@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:0a07fed4d348dc86dadc696a136ba66b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> here as well...
>
> I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> out.
>
> I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> freeway.
>
> Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
>
> Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
>
> I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
>
> During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> conditioner...
>
> A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
>
> I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> phone calls.
>
> I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> manufacturer built this car.
>
> Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> for it for the next 2 years.
>
> Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
>
> Alie
>
>
it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
Cheers!
'gman'
PS Sorry for replying personally, I clicked the wrong button
"alie" <tilwedanceaway@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:0a07fed4d348dc86dadc696a136ba66b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> here as well...
>
> I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> out.
>
> I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> freeway.
>
> Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
>
> Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
>
> I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
>
> During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> conditioner...
>
> A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
>
> I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> phone calls.
>
> I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> manufacturer built this car.
>
> Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> for it for the next 2 years.
>
> Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
>
> Alie
>
>
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
"Guitman" <guitman@mountcable.net> wrote in message news:<q72dnbehcZy-NpjcRVn-qw@edaptivity.com>...
> Take a pill people...I have an 04 Civic and the A/C works great, and I think
> it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
> With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
> that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
> highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
> power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
> reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
> find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
> setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
> nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
>
> So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
> that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
> beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
>
they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
Chip
> Take a pill people...I have an 04 Civic and the A/C works great, and I think
> it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
> With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
> that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
> highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
> power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
> reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
> find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
> setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
> nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
>
> So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
> that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
> beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
>
they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
Chip
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
"Guitman" <guitman@mountcable.net> wrote in message news:<q72dnbehcZy-NpjcRVn-qw@edaptivity.com>...
> Take a pill people...I have an 04 Civic and the A/C works great, and I think
> it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
> With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
> that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
> highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
> power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
> reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
> find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
> setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
> nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
>
> So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
> that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
> beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
>
they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
Chip
> Take a pill people...I have an 04 Civic and the A/C works great, and I think
> it's a great idea to briefly cut the A/C while you're trying to accelerate.
> With such a small and admiringly under-powered engine, it's good to know
> that it's not going to kak trying to pass another vehicle on the streets or
> highway. They need to use every "trick " they can to get every last bit of
> power out of the engine, so good on you Honda for coming up with a
> reasonable and acceptable compromise to achieve this. Again, I personally
> find that the A/C works just fine, as long as you keep the temperature
> setting all the way down(blue), and don't drive like a psycho rabbit! Keep a
> nice constant speed, and you and the car will be as cool as a cucumber.
>
> So why don't you call Honda and say you're sorry, and you now UNDERSTAND
> that its actually a very good feature, and you can't wait to drive it to the
> beach and show off what a cool little car it really is!!!
>
they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
Chip
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Chip Stein wrote:
> they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
> there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
> cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
> accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
> Chip
Why wouldn't I notice it in a 6cyl Accord then in a 4 cyl Civic? Warm air is
warm air! If you put your hand on the vent you can easily feel the temp
change when going from 1st to 4th in the Civic (auto trans.)
Why would compressor cut even be necessary on a 6 cyl?
ANC
> they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
> there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
> cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
> accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
> Chip
Why wouldn't I notice it in a 6cyl Accord then in a 4 cyl Civic? Warm air is
warm air! If you put your hand on the vent you can easily feel the temp
change when going from 1st to 4th in the Civic (auto trans.)
Why would compressor cut even be necessary on a 6 cyl?
ANC
#21
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Chip Stein wrote:
> they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
> there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
> cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
> accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
> Chip
Why wouldn't I notice it in a 6cyl Accord then in a 4 cyl Civic? Warm air is
warm air! If you put your hand on the vent you can easily feel the temp
change when going from 1st to 4th in the Civic (auto trans.)
Why would compressor cut even be necessary on a 6 cyl?
ANC
> they could buy a corolla, the engines rattle like hell, then
> there's the famous toyota sludge problem. when you buy the low end
> cars there will always be something to tick you off. buy a 6cyl
> accord, you'd never notice compressor cut but it's there.....
> Chip
Why wouldn't I notice it in a 6cyl Accord then in a 4 cyl Civic? Warm air is
warm air! If you put your hand on the vent you can easily feel the temp
change when going from 1st to 4th in the Civic (auto trans.)
Why would compressor cut even be necessary on a 6 cyl?
ANC
#22
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
How much time and effort are you prepared to put into this? Think about
it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
can it be? My car ('94 Civic) does not have the A/C cut feature, and I
have contemplated implementing it. And yes, it gets hot here in
California.
"Al C." wrote:
>
> Thanks for this info. I missed it the first time around.
>
> If there is nothing that can be done to fix this problem at least I (we) have
> the obligation to get the word out to the general public. I can help in doing
> this as I own a book publishing company and I have a bit more access to the
> media than the average person.
>
> I believe that this 'feature' should have been disclosed to the prospective
> buyer and while IANAL, it sounds like consumer fraud to me.
>
> I want to get more 'testimonials" from other owners and then take the story to
> the WSJ, NYT, Car/Driver, etc.
>
> As for the car, I have title to mine and I'm already looking in the newspaper
> ads for year-end deals... on other makes/models. Tomorrow I'm going to drive
> a Toyota Carrola and see if it also shuts down the AC compressor when
> accelerating.
>
> Al Canton, President
> Adams-Blake Company, Inc.
> Fair Oaks, CA
> http://www.adams-blake.com
> http://jaya123.com
>
> alie wrote:
>
> > I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> > here as well...
> >
> > I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> > 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> > it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> > out.
> >
> > I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> > tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> > was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> > freeway.
> >
> > Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> > cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> > grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
> >
> > Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> > for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> > out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
> >
> > I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> > is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
> >
> > During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> > him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> > vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> > assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> > because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> > complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> > even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> > middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> > conditioner...
> >
> > A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
> >
> > I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> > manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> > they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> > phone calls.
> >
> > I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> > still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> > had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> > help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> > manufacturer built this car.
> >
> > Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> > which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> > another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> > and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> > Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> > lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> > for it for the next 2 years.
> >
> > Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
> >
> > Alie
it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
can it be? My car ('94 Civic) does not have the A/C cut feature, and I
have contemplated implementing it. And yes, it gets hot here in
California.
"Al C." wrote:
>
> Thanks for this info. I missed it the first time around.
>
> If there is nothing that can be done to fix this problem at least I (we) have
> the obligation to get the word out to the general public. I can help in doing
> this as I own a book publishing company and I have a bit more access to the
> media than the average person.
>
> I believe that this 'feature' should have been disclosed to the prospective
> buyer and while IANAL, it sounds like consumer fraud to me.
>
> I want to get more 'testimonials" from other owners and then take the story to
> the WSJ, NYT, Car/Driver, etc.
>
> As for the car, I have title to mine and I'm already looking in the newspaper
> ads for year-end deals... on other makes/models. Tomorrow I'm going to drive
> a Toyota Carrola and see if it also shuts down the AC compressor when
> accelerating.
>
> Al Canton, President
> Adams-Blake Company, Inc.
> Fair Oaks, CA
> http://www.adams-blake.com
> http://jaya123.com
>
> alie wrote:
>
> > I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> > here as well...
> >
> > I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> > 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> > it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> > out.
> >
> > I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> > tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> > was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> > freeway.
> >
> > Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> > cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> > grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
> >
> > Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> > for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> > out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
> >
> > I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> > is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
> >
> > During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> > him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> > vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> > assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> > because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> > complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> > even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> > middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> > conditioner...
> >
> > A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
> >
> > I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> > manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> > they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> > phone calls.
> >
> > I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> > still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> > had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> > help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> > manufacturer built this car.
> >
> > Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> > which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> > another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> > and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> > Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> > lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> > for it for the next 2 years.
> >
> > Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
> >
> > Alie
#23
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
How much time and effort are you prepared to put into this? Think about
it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
can it be? My car ('94 Civic) does not have the A/C cut feature, and I
have contemplated implementing it. And yes, it gets hot here in
California.
"Al C." wrote:
>
> Thanks for this info. I missed it the first time around.
>
> If there is nothing that can be done to fix this problem at least I (we) have
> the obligation to get the word out to the general public. I can help in doing
> this as I own a book publishing company and I have a bit more access to the
> media than the average person.
>
> I believe that this 'feature' should have been disclosed to the prospective
> buyer and while IANAL, it sounds like consumer fraud to me.
>
> I want to get more 'testimonials" from other owners and then take the story to
> the WSJ, NYT, Car/Driver, etc.
>
> As for the car, I have title to mine and I'm already looking in the newspaper
> ads for year-end deals... on other makes/models. Tomorrow I'm going to drive
> a Toyota Carrola and see if it also shuts down the AC compressor when
> accelerating.
>
> Al Canton, President
> Adams-Blake Company, Inc.
> Fair Oaks, CA
> http://www.adams-blake.com
> http://jaya123.com
>
> alie wrote:
>
> > I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> > here as well...
> >
> > I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> > 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> > it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> > out.
> >
> > I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> > tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> > was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> > freeway.
> >
> > Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> > cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> > grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
> >
> > Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> > for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> > out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
> >
> > I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> > is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
> >
> > During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> > him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> > vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> > assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> > because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> > complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> > even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> > middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> > conditioner...
> >
> > A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
> >
> > I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> > manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> > they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> > phone calls.
> >
> > I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> > still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> > had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> > help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> > manufacturer built this car.
> >
> > Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> > which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> > another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> > and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> > Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> > lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> > for it for the next 2 years.
> >
> > Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
> >
> > Alie
it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
can it be? My car ('94 Civic) does not have the A/C cut feature, and I
have contemplated implementing it. And yes, it gets hot here in
California.
"Al C." wrote:
>
> Thanks for this info. I missed it the first time around.
>
> If there is nothing that can be done to fix this problem at least I (we) have
> the obligation to get the word out to the general public. I can help in doing
> this as I own a book publishing company and I have a bit more access to the
> media than the average person.
>
> I believe that this 'feature' should have been disclosed to the prospective
> buyer and while IANAL, it sounds like consumer fraud to me.
>
> I want to get more 'testimonials" from other owners and then take the story to
> the WSJ, NYT, Car/Driver, etc.
>
> As for the car, I have title to mine and I'm already looking in the newspaper
> ads for year-end deals... on other makes/models. Tomorrow I'm going to drive
> a Toyota Carrola and see if it also shuts down the AC compressor when
> accelerating.
>
> Al Canton, President
> Adams-Blake Company, Inc.
> Fair Oaks, CA
> http://www.adams-blake.com
> http://jaya123.com
>
> alie wrote:
>
> > I posted this on your other thread you started, so I copied and pasted it
> > here as well...
> >
> > I have finally found someone else who shares my dissapointment with their
> > 2004 civic's air conditioning! Al, I live in Arizona, and let me tell you,
> > it is no picnic with this car's air conditioning when its 110 degrees
> > out.
> >
> > I have taken my car into the Honda shop 3 times now, and every time they
> > tell me that the air is "normal" and they have also informed me that this
> > was built to blow warm air when accelerating while getting onto the
> > freeway.
> >
> > Aside from that, there are times when it takes 15-20 minutes for my car to
> > cool down. That doesnt help me out when I have a short drive to the
> > grocery store, and a baby in the backseat.
> >
> > Their solution to the problem? They tinted my windows
> > for free. While that is a nice gesture, and it does keep some of the heat
> > out, it doesn't help the actual air conditioner cooling off the car.
> >
> > I have already called the Honda customer service center, to complain. That
> > is when they contacted my local dealership to have them tint my windows.
> >
> > During a follow up phone call from the dealer, I went off on him telling
> > him I will never purchase another Honda again, nor will I keep this
> > vehicle to the end of the lease term which is 2.5 years away. I am
> > assuming he passed this message along to the customer service department
> > because they have not returned any of my phone calls. My next step is to
> > complain to the BBB about this. I refuse to pay $ for a car that I dont
> > even want to drive. The makers of this car should try driving it in the
> > middle of an Arizona summer, then maybe they will build a better air
> > conditioner...
> >
> > A small update to this post I posted yesterday...
> >
> > I called Honda Customer Service AGAIN today to speak with my case
> > manager's supervisor. Of course they wouldnt let me speak with them, but
> > they did leave them a message that the case manager was not returning my
> > phone calls.
> >
> > I finally got a call back from my case manager. I told her that my AC
> > still sucks, and that I never would have purchased this particular vehicle
> > had I known the AC would be so bad. She basically told me that she cant
> > help any more when it comes to this issue if thats the way the
> > manufacturer built this car.
> >
> > Aside from my AC sucking, I have also been having electrical failures
> > which they cannot seem to figure out either. Sooooo, I am taking it to
> > another dealership to have it looked at one more time. If they come back
> > and tell me that everything is normal, I will pursue these issues with the
> > Better Business Bureau, and if they don't resolve this, I will get a
> > lawyer. I have had it with this POS car, and I will not continue to pay
> > for it for the next 2 years.
> >
> > Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out!
> >
> > Alie
#24
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Randolph wrote:
> How much time and effort are you prepared to put into this? Think about
> it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
> can it be?
How hard would it be to have the dealer turn off the AC cut "feature". That's
what I'd like done.... however I don't think they will do it. So basically
my goal is to just get Honda to acknowledge this "flaw" in their literature
so that other buyers won't get stung like I did. And if Honda won't do it,
maybe the major media will make mention of it.
As far as I'm concerned the car does not work to my specs. Besides the AC cut,
basically the damn car just does not have the cooling power to handle our 10
+ heat. I will sell it and buy something else that does.... not sure what,
but there are a lot of good deals out there on many different makes and
models. I'm sure there is a small car that is good on gas that is fun to
drive. I considered the Ford Focus (recalls and all) before the Civic so
maybe I'll give that another look. Or maybe I'll trade up to a 6-cyl Accord.
It all depends on what kind of a deal I can find when I go shopping.
Al
> How much time and effort are you prepared to put into this? Think about
> it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
> can it be?
How hard would it be to have the dealer turn off the AC cut "feature". That's
what I'd like done.... however I don't think they will do it. So basically
my goal is to just get Honda to acknowledge this "flaw" in their literature
so that other buyers won't get stung like I did. And if Honda won't do it,
maybe the major media will make mention of it.
As far as I'm concerned the car does not work to my specs. Besides the AC cut,
basically the damn car just does not have the cooling power to handle our 10
+ heat. I will sell it and buy something else that does.... not sure what,
but there are a lot of good deals out there on many different makes and
models. I'm sure there is a small car that is good on gas that is fun to
drive. I considered the Ford Focus (recalls and all) before the Civic so
maybe I'll give that another look. Or maybe I'll trade up to a 6-cyl Accord.
It all depends on what kind of a deal I can find when I go shopping.
Al
#25
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Randolph wrote:
> How much time and effort are you prepared to put into this? Think about
> it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
> can it be?
How hard would it be to have the dealer turn off the AC cut "feature". That's
what I'd like done.... however I don't think they will do it. So basically
my goal is to just get Honda to acknowledge this "flaw" in their literature
so that other buyers won't get stung like I did. And if Honda won't do it,
maybe the major media will make mention of it.
As far as I'm concerned the car does not work to my specs. Besides the AC cut,
basically the damn car just does not have the cooling power to handle our 10
+ heat. I will sell it and buy something else that does.... not sure what,
but there are a lot of good deals out there on many different makes and
models. I'm sure there is a small car that is good on gas that is fun to
drive. I considered the Ford Focus (recalls and all) before the Civic so
maybe I'll give that another look. Or maybe I'll trade up to a 6-cyl Accord.
It all depends on what kind of a deal I can find when I go shopping.
Al
> How much time and effort are you prepared to put into this? Think about
> it, you get a few seconds of not-so-cold air when accelerating, how bad
> can it be?
How hard would it be to have the dealer turn off the AC cut "feature". That's
what I'd like done.... however I don't think they will do it. So basically
my goal is to just get Honda to acknowledge this "flaw" in their literature
so that other buyers won't get stung like I did. And if Honda won't do it,
maybe the major media will make mention of it.
As far as I'm concerned the car does not work to my specs. Besides the AC cut,
basically the damn car just does not have the cooling power to handle our 10
+ heat. I will sell it and buy something else that does.... not sure what,
but there are a lot of good deals out there on many different makes and
models. I'm sure there is a small car that is good on gas that is fun to
drive. I considered the Ford Focus (recalls and all) before the Civic so
maybe I'll give that another look. Or maybe I'll trade up to a 6-cyl Accord.
It all depends on what kind of a deal I can find when I go shopping.
Al
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
"Al C." wrote:
> How hard would it be to have the dealer turn off the AC cut "feature". That's
> what I'd like done.... however I don't think they will do it.
They probably can't do it, even if they are willing to. If it is
hard-coded in the ECU firmware, they would have to re-write that
firmware - ain't gonna happen. If it is a configurable option, they
likely would not be allowed to change it, tampering with emission
control systems etc.
> As far as I'm concerned the car does not work to my specs. Besides the AC cut,
> basically the damn car just does not have the cooling power to handle our 10
> + heat.
Aside from the fact that Honda does not build cars to your specs, have
you test driven another, same model car to see if it is indeed a general
issue with the Civic, or if perhaps there is something wrong with your
car?
You probably are not too eager to pay for it, but you could try taking
the car to a place specializing in A/C systems. If they find something
wrong, and you have documentation that you tried to get Honda to fix it,
Honda may have to reimburse you.
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
"Al C." wrote:
> How hard would it be to have the dealer turn off the AC cut "feature". That's
> what I'd like done.... however I don't think they will do it.
They probably can't do it, even if they are willing to. If it is
hard-coded in the ECU firmware, they would have to re-write that
firmware - ain't gonna happen. If it is a configurable option, they
likely would not be allowed to change it, tampering with emission
control systems etc.
> As far as I'm concerned the car does not work to my specs. Besides the AC cut,
> basically the damn car just does not have the cooling power to handle our 10
> + heat.
Aside from the fact that Honda does not build cars to your specs, have
you test driven another, same model car to see if it is indeed a general
issue with the Civic, or if perhaps there is something wrong with your
car?
You probably are not too eager to pay for it, but you could try taking
the car to a place specializing in A/C systems. If they find something
wrong, and you have documentation that you tried to get Honda to fix it,
Honda may have to reimburse you.
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Randolph wrote:
> You probably are not too eager to pay for it, but you could try taking
> the car to a place specializing in A/C systems.
Forgot to mention, back in '87 my girlfriend bought a new Civic.
Unbeknownst to me, the dealer put in an after-market A/C instead of a
Honda unit. It went back to the dealer (62 miles away) twice, and they
were not able to get it to work. She gave up and took it to an A/C
specialist. Didn't cost much, and it worked until she sold the car 7
years later.
#29
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Randolph wrote:
> You probably are not too eager to pay for it, but you could try taking
> the car to a place specializing in A/C systems.
Forgot to mention, back in '87 my girlfriend bought a new Civic.
Unbeknownst to me, the dealer put in an after-market A/C instead of a
Honda unit. It went back to the dealer (62 miles away) twice, and they
were not able to get it to work. She gave up and took it to an A/C
specialist. Didn't cost much, and it worked until she sold the car 7
years later.
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Re: 04 Civic owners wanted for AC question
Randolph wrote:
> Aside from the fact that Honda does not build cars to your specs, have
> you test driven another, same model car to see if it is indeed a general
> issue with the Civic, or if perhaps there is something wrong with your
> car?
>
Of course I will FIRST take it back to my dealer for their analysis. What I
wanted to get first was some data of other folks with the same car in a 100+
degree climate so that I won't get a run-around from the service manager.
> You probably are not too eager to pay for it, but you could try taking
> the car to a place specializing in A/C systems. If they find something
> wrong, and you have documentation that you tried to get Honda to fix it,
> Honda may have to reimburse you.
That's not a bad idea but I'll have to spend some time finding a reputable AC
shop. Worth a try... but I think I'll try the dealer first.
My guess is that what everyone else has said is correct. This IS the way the
car was designed and manufactured. So my best guess is that if it can't be
'tweeked' to give me a colder cabin, I'm going to unload the vehicle and get
something else... and I'll drive it on a hot day to make sure it meets my
climate control standards.
Al
> Aside from the fact that Honda does not build cars to your specs, have
> you test driven another, same model car to see if it is indeed a general
> issue with the Civic, or if perhaps there is something wrong with your
> car?
>
Of course I will FIRST take it back to my dealer for their analysis. What I
wanted to get first was some data of other folks with the same car in a 100+
degree climate so that I won't get a run-around from the service manager.
> You probably are not too eager to pay for it, but you could try taking
> the car to a place specializing in A/C systems. If they find something
> wrong, and you have documentation that you tried to get Honda to fix it,
> Honda may have to reimburse you.
That's not a bad idea but I'll have to spend some time finding a reputable AC
shop. Worth a try... but I think I'll try the dealer first.
My guess is that what everyone else has said is correct. This IS the way the
car was designed and manufactured. So my best guess is that if it can't be
'tweeked' to give me a colder cabin, I'm going to unload the vehicle and get
something else... and I'll drive it on a hot day to make sure it meets my
climate control standards.
Al