- Oct 3, 2004
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So my Civic has been giving me the business lately.
About 2 weeks ago I started noticing that it takes longer and longer to cool the car down on my way home from work. Currently I have to drive 45min with the AC on full blast to finally cool down by the time I get home. I checked the weather and it's been roughly the same, so I'm not imagining it. On my other cars, I can hold my hand by the vent and it will be frozen with in a minute. On the Civic, it's just cool air. ~60-65F. It's supposed to be about 45F.
I had the system pressure checked and the shop evacuated and refilled the system with new refrigerant and dye.
The car holds a little over a pound of R134a (VERY small amount IMO), but only .6LB came out. So there's definitely a leak.
Even after they refilled it, the car didn't blow cold like it used to, so that's where I'm confused.
What is odd is that on Recirculate the car blows Cool, while on the outside air setting it basically blows warm.
Ideas as to what the issue could be?
About 2 weeks ago I started noticing that it takes longer and longer to cool the car down on my way home from work. Currently I have to drive 45min with the AC on full blast to finally cool down by the time I get home. I checked the weather and it's been roughly the same, so I'm not imagining it. On my other cars, I can hold my hand by the vent and it will be frozen with in a minute. On the Civic, it's just cool air. ~60-65F. It's supposed to be about 45F.
I had the system pressure checked and the shop evacuated and refilled the system with new refrigerant and dye.
The car holds a little over a pound of R134a (VERY small amount IMO), but only .6LB came out. So there's definitely a leak.
Even after they refilled it, the car didn't blow cold like it used to, so that's where I'm confused.
What is odd is that on Recirculate the car blows Cool, while on the outside air setting it basically blows warm.
Ideas as to what the issue could be?