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Old 04-17-2008, 08:22 PM
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the a/c on my honda crv isnt blowing cold..help?

i read internet sites about it and the Honda CRV compressors are very expensive, so before I take it in to just try tapping it a few time in case valves are stuck. Problem is, I'm not sure where I'm supposed to be tapping? Can someone pinpoint where the compressor and condensor are located? many thanks
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that happened to my 1998 kia sephia. it was leaking that gas in the a/c. so we would by some gas that comes with a hose to connect it to some valve. ask the people at advanced auto parts.
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The a/c compressor isnt like a starter you cant get it to work by tapping on it they are expensive on all cars not just one like yours since it quit working tkae it to a shop and have them check it for leaks and check the low pressure switch
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