This is an excellent pointI would check to make sure the blend doors are working correctly. To blow HOT one day and cold the next would indicate to me a blend door problem in the dash.
Or a heater valve if it has one.I would check to make sure the blend doors are working correctly. To blow HOT one day and cold the next would indicate to me a blend door problem in the dash.
This kid points you in the right direction.Good to know!! Thanks!
The compressor on most Honda is down low on the passenger side. The engine in the Integra is flipped left/right; the compressor is on the driver side.I'm not familiar with the layout. Is the compressor near the half shaft you pulled? I'm still wondering if you disturbed the clutch trigger wire
If the clutch relay is the problem it won't be due to looseness.It happened again yesterday! Lasted a few hours and then it was back. I didn't hear the compressor clutch engaging. Then, when it blew cold, I could hear the compressor clutch click on. I pressed the relay in, although it didn't seem to be loose. I'll see if there is a clutch trigger wire, and I'll research blend door problems. Thanks for all of the help!
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I figured I could reach some of the bolts from under and with the wheel off and cv axle out. I was able to loosen and tighten the two bolts on the passenger side, but the others I couldn’t access for the bottom. I’ll try to tighten then from the top another day.
BUT NOW MY AC BLOWS HOT AS FIRE. What did I do??! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
The AC clutch doesn't engage sometimes, and that's when it blows hot. Today it worked fine. Last week, one day it didn't engage, and it blew hot. I think I need to remove one of the washers "shims" from the AC clutch plate. I can also try replacing the clutch relay.Here are your options:
- Panic!....j/k don't. Take a deep breath and chillax. You have an AC problem and it isn't going to fix itself by posting about it on the internet. Answer the questions that have been asked over the past month or two.
- Is the AC Clutch engaging regularly when the AC turns on?
- If you put the heat on COLD does it blow ambient air temp? When you put it on hot does it get hot? Put it back on cold...does it go ambient? That would be a good test for the blend door actuator.
- Check your AC pressure. You could be borderline low on freon. Good enough for when it is cool but when it is hot you might be tripping a high or low side pressure sensor.
- Get yourself a set of gauges. See if it is within spec. If it is low consider adding some freon from Autozone in there and see what happens.
- Go to a mechanic and have them spend a few minutes on it and diagnose it properly.
That was your conclusion ten days ago. Give it a try and report back.The AC clutch doesn't engage sometimes, and that's when it blows hot. Today it worked fine. Last week, one day it didn't engage, and it blew hot. I think I need to remove one of the washers "shims" from the AC clutch plate. I can also try replacing the clutch relay.
Thanks for your help!
Sorry, I meant to reply to AdmiralYoda with my last response.That was your conclusion ten days ago. Give it a try and report back.