So I took ownership of my 2004 Accord a few years ago. When I started driving it the A/C didn't blow cold. A few pulls from a Wal-Mart can of R134a got the A/C working and blowing cold again. A couple problem free years later and early this summer it became clear the A/C wasn't working again. I figured, no major issue, probably a very slow leak. I added refrigerant on my lunch break one day, watching the gauge on the can/hose and once it hit the 'green' range I stopped. When I checked the vent temperature it didn't seem to be too cold, so I added an additional amount and called it good. Before the end of my 30 minute lunch break the A/C had switched back to blowing hot and the compressor would no longer engage. I tried bleeding some refrigerant off (bad idea, I know) and still nothing would get the A/C compressor running again.
Fast forward to yesterday, I had an opportunity to do some checking and I found that, it seems the A/C compressor clutch, despite receiving 12v while running with A/C on. I tried also sending 12/v to the compressor clutch and no clicking or engagement resulted.
Now, I'm not opposed to replacing the clutch since it definitely seems faulty but is it possible that an overcharge/over oil (the previous can of refrigerant had oil added) contributed to the failure of the clutch?
Fast forward to yesterday, I had an opportunity to do some checking and I found that, it seems the A/C compressor clutch, despite receiving 12v while running with A/C on. I tried also sending 12/v to the compressor clutch and no clicking or engagement resulted.
Now, I'm not opposed to replacing the clutch since it definitely seems faulty but is it possible that an overcharge/over oil (the previous can of refrigerant had oil added) contributed to the failure of the clutch?