SOURCE: rear air conditioner
Hi Moonaw,
Take the vehicle to an expert on AC and ask them to check the gas pressure. If that's ok, then have the evaporator (that's the thing that looks like a small radiator which is the heat exchange unit inside the cabin. also have them check the expansion valve for the rear compartment...The fault must be in that section as the condenser, dryer and compressor are common to both front and rear outputs.
Best regards
Johngee10
SOURCE: I HAVE A 1995 HONDA ODYSSEY AND THE SRS ABS LIGHT
if SRS light comes it means you need to check out your air bag. it needs to be checked after every 10 years.
SOURCE: Fast clicking noise from AC vent of 99 Honda Odyssey
Yes, your theory sounds right. You'll need to remove the blower motor or a cover on it to visualize the squirrel cage and remove whatever is causing the noise. In some vehicles there is a cover under the hood, which when removed, will allow you to inspect the blower housing. If no such cover, you'll need to remove the blower motor.
SOURCE: 2003 accord air conditioner
I ad this problem fixed and it cost $35. Apparently, this happens when the Freon level is low for some reason. They refilled the Freon and now I have AC on both sides. Don't forget to replace the internal filter in the glove box.
SOURCE: AC STOPPED BLOWING COLD; ONLY BLOWS ON MAX MANUAL SETTING
Your AC is low on refrigerant; The AC compressor needs a minimum amount of regrigerant to run. If and when it does run (while low on refrigerant) the air coming out of the vents will not be cold. The refrigerant you require is R-134A and is available over the counter but if you are the least bit unsure as to how to add refrigerant, taking it to a garage that does AC recharging would be your best play. If you want to try to add refrigerant on your own you will need the following, 1LB can of R-134A, an AC hose adapter to deliver the refrigerant, and preferably an AC pressure guage to ensure you are not overfilling the AC line which will damage the system.
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