It’s starting to get warm here in Georgia and now I’m contemplating A/C repair.
A bit of history on my ’88 Accord DX – Bought it from an older lady who kept all the service receipts. I found one referring to “A/C not cooling” and it stated that the compressor needed to be replaced. The belt is still on the compressor and the A/C, REC switches light up on the dash when pressed. Of course the compressor is not engaging. It has 121,000 miles on it.
My question is how can I confirm the compressor is really bad? Vacuum it down and, assuming it holds vacuum, try and recharge it?
Next question is if the compressor is indeed bad, is there a preferred model? From looking through past posts my Accord may have a Keihin, Nippon Denso, or maybe a Sanden. Is the Nippon Denso compressor the best choice?
Lastly, has anyone done the R134 conversion on an 88 Accord DX? If so, were you able to reuse the major components like the condenser? Did you have a high pressure cut out switch installed? How was the performance after the conversion? Any other tips?
Thanks for all the help!
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