A/C Failing after 1600 miles!! Ridiculous!
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A/C Failing after 1600 miles!! Ridiculous!
I just leased a 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid. I have only put 1600 miles on it in 2 months, and just this afternoon my A/C has failed. Driving home from work (which is a good 25-30 minute drive), it continued to pump out luke-warm air. I've NEVER had any of my previous Honda or Acura car's A/C fail, and at just 1600 miles!!! I'm really starting to wonder about this car. Taking it to the dealer tomorrow morning. Anybody else had the same experience?
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Re: A/C Failing after 1600 miles!! Ridiculous!
Problem solved. I took it into the dealer today. They discovered that there was hardly any coolant in the system. There are no leaks, and the compressor is fine. So they said it's very likely when the car was delivered it had very little coolant in the system. They flushed the old stuff out (what little of it there was) and put new stuff in. Air is very cold now. Never heard of a brand new car being delivered with low coolant. guess they forgot to fill it up.
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Re: A/C Failing after 1600 miles!! Ridiculous!
Many (many!) years ago I bought a new pickup (Ford), that had less than 2 quarts of oil in it - it held 5. I drove it less than 20 miles before light came on. No leak - just wasn't filled! Stuff happens...
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Re: A/C Failing after 1600 miles!! Ridiculous!
Well, I hope they weren't going for the quick fix. If there were a leak, it seems that I would likely see coolant leaking onto the floor of my garage, right? I haven't seen any fluids on the floor. Well, if there is a leak, I'll probably know about it again in a few weeks.
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Re: A/C Failing after 1600 miles!! Ridiculous!
Well, I hope they weren't going for the quick fix. If there were a leak, it seems that I would likely see coolant leaking onto the floor of my garage, right? I haven't seen any fluids on the floor. Well, if there is a leak, I'll probably know about it again in a few weeks.
FYI, the coolant contains a lubricant. If there was no coolant, that could be bad: running the A/C without coolant is like running the engine without motor oil. If there was "some" coolant, sounds fishy. Could be a leak.
Best possibity: they simply charged insufficiently, as they said, but it's suffic. to lubricate things. Keep an eye on it, and be sure to get documentation as to the current work and diagnosis.
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