Someone knowledgeable will need to check out the electrical system to see whether the clutch, the relay, the wiring, or the dashboard switch is the cause of the problem.
The clutch itself is the most likely cause, with the wiring second.
These can be replaced, but very commonly a repair shop will wish to replace the clutch and the compressor both, instead of just the clutch.
The cost can be high. ( $500 - $1000 parts & labor)
God bless your efforts.
SOURCE: 2003 honda accord air conditioning
replace the black relay between the 2 blue relays in the fuse box. cost about 5 bucks.
SOURCE: service for 2006 honda accord
Usually Honda Accord needs services in 30, 60, 90K.
Regular Oil change in every 5000 miles.
An easy way to see is sign up for Honda's Ownerlink.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/
All you need is your VIN number (usually found on the door jam, outside bottom of the windshield, trunk, etc)
Once you got your car registered, go to the service/maintainece linkand then click "View your factory-recommended Maintenance Schedule."and its all in there
Hope that helps!
SOURCE: ac compressor clutch relay 1991 honda accord
Difficult to describe, but I will give it a try.
Inside the driver's side fender, close to the front of the car, there is a bracket that is held in place by one bolt, but which has a short horizontal bar as part of it which has two large clips encircling two cylinderical devices which have wires clipped into them at the bottoms. The one closest to the front (radiator) is the compressor clutch relay. The other one is the condenser fan relay.
Hope this helps you find it.
SOURCE: 2006 honda accord not starting
it the motor turns for the starter but does not turn the engine over the starters solenoid is at fault. It could be a bent fork in the solenoid to push out the drive gear to the flywheel also. I would recommend getting a rebuilt starter for your car if a lot of miles are accumulated on this old one
SOURCE: 1999 honda accord clutch
Yes, I would get the dealership parts including the clutch plate, throw out bearing, and any other parts that seem to wear out when doing a clutch job on a Honda.
Get the service manual to learn specifically how to do this job.
Good luck.
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