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bongjoonho 01-06-2021 01:55 AM

AC Compressor not getting power and fans stay on after engine is shut off.
 
I have a 2005 Accord Ex v6 with 240k miles. My compressor is not receiving any power to the coil. At the same time the compressor stopped working, whenever I would shut off my engine, the radiator and condenser fans would stay on for a few minutes. My refrigerant pressures are normal. I replaced my entire relay box including the relevant relays and fuses. I also replaced the positive battery terminal harness. The heat works fine, and my temperature gauges on the dash are reading normal engine temps. Any idea what might be the cause?

Seanjordan20 01-06-2021 06:51 AM

So you are not getting power to the compressor. Have you checked to see if powers getting to the relay? If it is the check wiring to compressor if not check power back stream. Someone is good with electrical testing. I'm sure he will chime in.

PAhonda 01-06-2021 06:41 PM

Haha - I'm guessing that I'm the electrical guy.

If you have a volt meter, unplug the compressor relay and connect your volt meter to a good ground. With the key in the II position, 2 of the sockets in the relay box for the a/c compressor relay should have 12V. Let us know what you find.

Seanjordan20 01-06-2021 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by PAhonda
Haha - I'm guessing that I'm the electrical guy.

If you have a volt meter, unplug the compressor relay and connect your volt meter to a good ground. With the key in the II position, 2 of the sockets in the relay box for the a/c compressor relay should have 12V. Let us know what you find.

You know you are. Lol. no one can walk others through it like you.

bongjoonho 01-07-2021 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by PAhonda (Post 393070)
Haha - I'm guessing that I'm the electrical guy.

If you have a volt meter, unplug the compressor relay and connect your volt meter to a good ground. With the key in the II position, 2 of the sockets in the relay box for the a/c compressor relay should have 12V. Let us know what you find.

Reading 0V with the AC button on.

PAhonda 01-07-2021 08:28 PM

Verify your volt meter is working by touching the leads to the battery terminals. If the meter works, then connect the black meter lead to the - battery terminal. Then use the red volt meter lead on each of the four slots in the fuse box where the a/c compressor relay plugs in.

The reason I'm asking, is that 2 of the slots on the fuse box where the relay plugs in should have 12V. The 12V slots get voltage from a different source, so it is unlikely both are missing voltage, but not impossible. I want to rule out the easy stuff first.


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