Air/Heat
#1
Air/Heat
I have a 2003 Accord EX 4-Door.
I recently began having the issue that whenever I drive the car my air does not work.
No matter how I set the air, hot, cold, auto, fan all the way up or in the middle nothing comes out. I have had this issue for about 3 weeks and twice during that time the air has worked.
Any ideas on what the specific issue is and how much it would cost to fix?
Thanks!
I recently began having the issue that whenever I drive the car my air does not work.
No matter how I set the air, hot, cold, auto, fan all the way up or in the middle nothing comes out. I have had this issue for about 3 weeks and twice during that time the air has worked.
Any ideas on what the specific issue is and how much it would cost to fix?
Thanks!
#5
Found this information via Google search on another honda forum. Just count the code(s) from the recirculation indicator and/or the a/c indicator. Then post the code(s) on here.
If there is any problem in the system after self-diagnostic is finished, the recirculation indicator will blink Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 1 through 6. If there are any problems in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit, the A/C indicator will blink DTC 7 or 8.
If no DTC's are found, the indicator will not blink.
Cancelling the Self-diagnostic Function
Turn the ignition switch OFF to cancel the self-diagnostic function. After completing repair work, run the self-diagnostic function again to make sure that there are no other malfunctions.
Max Cool Position Function
When the mode control button is in the MAX COOL position, the audio-HVAC display panel will automatically select the recirculation mode and turn the A/C on. The recirculation switch and A/C switch are disabled and cannot be turned off in this mode. If the audio-HVAC display panel fails to function as described, replace it.
If there is any problem in the system after self-diagnostic is finished, the recirculation indicator will blink Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 1 through 6. If there are any problems in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit, the A/C indicator will blink DTC 7 or 8.
If no DTC's are found, the indicator will not blink.
Cancelling the Self-diagnostic Function
Turn the ignition switch OFF to cancel the self-diagnostic function. After completing repair work, run the self-diagnostic function again to make sure that there are no other malfunctions.
Max Cool Position Function
When the mode control button is in the MAX COOL position, the audio-HVAC display panel will automatically select the recirculation mode and turn the A/C on. The recirculation switch and A/C switch are disabled and cannot be turned off in this mode. If the audio-HVAC display panel fails to function as described, replace it.
#6
AC not cold
Hi. I am having a problem with my A/C as well. I have a 2004 Honda Accord. I have run the self-diagnostic function and it doesn't blink. Can you tell me what that means exactly? The feon in the car is fine. It started with the drivers side not getting cold and then the passenger side now doesn't get cold. the compressor engages so I think that is working ok. If you have any advice, that would be greatly appreiated.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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