CR-V AC sufficient?
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CR-V AC sufficient?
I've had 2 Honda 4 cylinder products (Acura actually) and both cars had
very weak AC units. They *barely* cooled the car during hot Pennsylvania
summers. I effectively had 2 settings...off & max.
Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
the larger interior space?
Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
haven't had a test drive yet.)
Thanks.
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David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net
very weak AC units. They *barely* cooled the car during hot Pennsylvania
summers. I effectively had 2 settings...off & max.
Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
the larger interior space?
Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
haven't had a test drive yet.)
Thanks.
--
David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net
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Re: CR-V AC sufficient?
"DJA" <NOTHANKS@spammers.com> wrote in message
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> Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
> the larger interior space?
>
I have a 2004 CR-V. I know it's not the 2005, but I understand the 2005 is
just a "prettied up" model with no major changes. The A/C in mine is very
good. The fan is powerful and the car cools down pretty quickly. It puts
out plenty of cold air. I figured when we bought the thing that the A/C
would be the same as the one in my Accord, but the CR-V's is definitely
stronger.
> Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
> haven't had a test drive yet.)
>
I haven't really paid too much attention to that aspect. I haven't noticed
any big drain but, like I said, I haven't looked for it either. I imagine
if it was a big drain, I would notice it anyway.
Jeff
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Re: CR-V AC sufficient?
"DJA" <NOTHANKS@spammers.com> wrote in message
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> Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
> the larger interior space?
>
I have a 2004 CR-V. I know it's not the 2005, but I understand the 2005 is
just a "prettied up" model with no major changes. The A/C in mine is very
good. The fan is powerful and the car cools down pretty quickly. It puts
out plenty of cold air. I figured when we bought the thing that the A/C
would be the same as the one in my Accord, but the CR-V's is definitely
stronger.
> Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
> haven't had a test drive yet.)
>
I haven't really paid too much attention to that aspect. I haven't noticed
any big drain but, like I said, I haven't looked for it either. I imagine
if it was a big drain, I would notice it anyway.
Jeff
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Re: CR-V AC sufficient?
We have a 2003 that keeps us cool in SW Fl, Naples area. No problems, just
keep it set to re-circulate the air, don't draw hot air in from the out
side!
"DJA" <NOTHANKS@spammers.com> wrote in message
newseadnekxXdwuwdHfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
I've had 2 Honda 4 cylinder products (Acura actually) and both cars had
very weak AC units. They *barely* cooled the car during hot Pennsylvania
summers. I effectively had 2 settings...off & max.
Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
the larger interior space?
Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
haven't had a test drive yet.)
Thanks.
--
David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net
keep it set to re-circulate the air, don't draw hot air in from the out
side!
"DJA" <NOTHANKS@spammers.com> wrote in message
newseadnekxXdwuwdHfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
I've had 2 Honda 4 cylinder products (Acura actually) and both cars had
very weak AC units. They *barely* cooled the car during hot Pennsylvania
summers. I effectively had 2 settings...off & max.
Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
the larger interior space?
Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
haven't had a test drive yet.)
Thanks.
--
David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net
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Re: CR-V AC sufficient?
We have a 2003 that keeps us cool in SW Fl, Naples area. No problems, just
keep it set to re-circulate the air, don't draw hot air in from the out
side!
"DJA" <NOTHANKS@spammers.com> wrote in message
newseadnekxXdwuwdHfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
I've had 2 Honda 4 cylinder products (Acura actually) and both cars had
very weak AC units. They *barely* cooled the car during hot Pennsylvania
summers. I effectively had 2 settings...off & max.
Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
the larger interior space?
Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
haven't had a test drive yet.)
Thanks.
--
David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net
keep it set to re-circulate the air, don't draw hot air in from the out
side!
"DJA" <NOTHANKS@spammers.com> wrote in message
newseadnekxXdwuwdHfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
I've had 2 Honda 4 cylinder products (Acura actually) and both cars had
very weak AC units. They *barely* cooled the car during hot Pennsylvania
summers. I effectively had 2 settings...off & max.
Any similar issues with the newest CR-V's? Is the AC sufficient to cool
the larger interior space?
Also, does the engine bog noticeably when the compressor starts? (We
haven't had a test drive yet.)
Thanks.
--
David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net