my car is too hot inside!! NO A/C!!!
its probably way to much to put in A/C, but how much would it be? or is there a way to get nice cold air without it? im always sweating when i drive its horrible, its too hot here in oregon right now for driving w/o A/C.
(i can just tell someone is gonna say roll down your window)
a/c= cold breeding grounds
I've hd that run my a/c and get sick deal too..gotta dump baking soda and water down the vent, then spray a can of lysol in there while it's running, then flush with more baking soda, and then to top it..a squirt of new car smell..there are commercial cleaners.
if you get mold growing in the evaporator box, you can die from being sick with upper repiratory infections...took me a while to figure that out..make sure the a/c is draining..there is a hose that exists under the floor ( near the dashboard) make sure water is coming out of that..a piece of wire can clear it up.
can't live without a/c..I have to drive on some truck routes to work..and when the traffic is stopped, the diesel fumes can make you reallllly sick.
I'm real good on accord a/c if you have specific issues..lots of my previous a/c avice on theboard. I've done a bunch of 134 conversions..it's not too expensive...relative to what you get.
Re: a/c= cold breeding grounds
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Originally posted by njpeter
I've hd that run my a/c and get sick deal too..gotta dump baking soda and water down the vent, then spray a can of lysol in there while it's running, then flush with more baking soda, and then to top it..a squirt of new car smell..there are commercial cleaners.
if you get mold growing in the evaporator box, you can die from being sick with upper repiratory infections...took me a while to figure that out..make sure the a/c is draining..there is a hose that exists under the floor ( near the dashboard) make sure water is coming out of that..a piece of wire can clear it up.
can't live without a/c..I have to drive on some truck routes to work..and when the traffic is stopped, the diesel fumes can make you reallllly sick.
I'm real good on accord a/c if you have specific issues..lots of my previous a/c avice on theboard. I've done a bunch of 134 conversions..it's not too expensive...relative to what you get.
that sound messy!!! where do you dump the baking soda? And where is the hose on the outside? is it on the passenger side because i think i know which hose yer talking about and i don't think anything ever comes out of it.
Re: my car is too hot inside!! NO A/C!!!
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Originally posted by 89accordboi
its probably way to much to put in A/C, but how much would it be? or is there a way to get nice cold air without it? im always sweating when i drive its horrible, its too hot here in oregon right now for driving w/o A/C.
(i can just tell someone is gonna say roll down your window)
awww quit your bitchin. :lol Dual-60 A/C never failed me!!
I gotta admit though, having AC is a nice luxury. I never fixed mine cause its not usually hot for very long here in Oregon, so i couldnt justify an AC system sucking power fromwhat little i have in the first place.
don't just dump a 134 kit in your car
without changing the receiver/dryer/accumulator. Inside that big fat aluminium can by the power steering pump is a bag of dissectant...that bag only works with r-12..if you put 134 in there...the bag breaks down ( it's synthetic nylo-whatever) and the little pellets mix up with the refrigerant and will totally screw your a/c beyound repair.
It's a EPA violation to just vent the refrigerant ( even 134) so you only get one legit shot to fix the system without having to visit the a/c shop.
If the shop is good..they will test the system for mixed refirgerant..and if they find it..you'll be paying some really big bucks for new filters for thier equipment. Outside of leaks and runing the compressor dry, accumulator failre is the #1 killer on conversions.
134 isn't quite as cold as 12 is...but better then windows down. For 134 you can wire your radiator fans to go on with a switch..and that keeps the performace accepable in relaly hot weather/slow traffic.
one last tip ( see all my previous a/c posts for lots more)..134 expands more then 12 does when it heats up..only charge the system to 75/80% of listed capacity..DO NOT depend on the sight glass ( 134 accumlators (most of em) don't have the little wiondow glass anymore)
fill it to the listed 12 capacity..and you'll blow the compressor for sure.
stay cool my peeps....
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before I became informed about 134
I was in the same position, I actually paid a jiffy lube $150 to "charge my system"...yeah..lasted a whole &*^&*^^* day and they didn't wannt do anything for me..my luck..I got pissed enough to learn eeything I could about 12/134/ac..as my only previous a/c work was thowing a can of r-12 in leaky systems until the sight glass was running clear..I had a sunoco satation by the beach for a few years and it was a common in and out $25 job ( it was 1979 after all).
a/c systems vary in desin, and the ability to take a 134 conversion..some cars need replacement bits, others simply cannot be done ( take a keihn equipped dx for example..those compressors don;t last long if you run them at 110% normal pressures now and then..it's that 134 expansion rate that does em in). Other cars have issue as the compressor is high on the engine and doesn't hold oil well...there is a factor of oil being carried by the refrigerant in vaporized form that comes into play here, 134 doesn't carry as well. Accords, with t he low mounted ND compressor does well in my experience..andyhow..won't tell all in any one post...read em all...
so for the insta-conversion..my prediction...the drier may present a problem..it may not but the compressor main seal is going to fail...I did the same conversion after my jiffy lube rip-off..it was close to 100 outside after all, and I was feeling really slick ...for a few months anyway..then the comoressor developed a seal leak..lots of sanke oil later, I had to replace the compressor..hey it was an original anyway, no love lost. Got one on ebay cheap ( winter shows prices about 25% of summer..I have a spare compressor in my inventory I bought for $25 this winter..it was a neraly new original equipment out of a 87,000 mile wreck..it's bee-u-te-ful By the time I repalced the compressor, all the 134 had leaked out, so I wasn't explicity violating the epa regulations on venting. I got a new drier and replaced it when I tore the system down to change the compressor, as you can imagine..a VERY messy job. I gotta get a pressure cleaner one of these days.
Run the system till it leaks..then fix it nice for a few years...for me..I cannot drive to work without running a/c..it's 50 miles thru a truck route
so....
Filled it with 134 oil from http://www.acsource.com/ ( they call it polymax now)..read about it on that site, which by the way has really solid information, they did run a forum at one time..and that's where I met folks who were in the biz, and were loose with the good advice, which I'm happy to pass along in the hot weather..it's one of the few ways I can give some payback to the group. All of my accords are ice cold no trouble conversions.
I'm not associated with a/c source in any way ( ok I'm a customer ) but I strongly suggest those with a/c issues check that site for some good scoop.
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