2005 Honda Accord V6 coupe
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2005 Honda Accord V6 coupe
Ac was working good then suddenly the air got warm and it made a belt slipping sound.Removed the compressor to find the rubber dampener on the clutch had cam loose from center hub. What would cause this looks kinda like it got warm but it's not blue or black.I locked the clutch up and ac works good pressures seem fine system looks very clean . What should I replace compressor or clutch,or should I due the hole system
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Re: 2005 Honda Accord V6 coupe
Clarification needed. You removed the compressor and then you locked up the clutch and A/C worked fine. What does "locked up the clutch" mean?
After you removed (and reinstalled?) the compressor, did you evacuate and recharge to get it going again? And it then worked and cooled normally?
What was the ambient temperature, and what were the pressures?
After you removed (and reinstalled?) the compressor, did you evacuate and recharge to get it going again? And it then worked and cooled normally?
What was the ambient temperature, and what were the pressures?
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Re: 2005 Honda Accord V6 coupe
I evacuated the system before I removed the compressor.stuck dampener off a junk compressor but it don't look very healthy. Would like to get a new clutch and dryer, condenser since I already open the system. Dryer is mounted to the condenser.
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Re: 2005 Honda Accord V6 coupe
If you're thinking about replacing the clutch, I suggest purchasing a new (not rebuilt) compressor, which will come with the clutch already installed and will cost about the same as the clutch by itself. It's a good idea to replace the condenser/dryer assembly and compressor together, as you suggested. Denso was the OEM supplier for your car's A/C system. You can get whatever parts you might need from the site sponsor.
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