There was a chronic failure of a seal in earlier Accords that may have
included that car. My dealer fixed mine well past the warranty period, and
yours may also. Mine was a '94.
Also, make sure your circulation selector switch/button is set to
recirculate inside air, and not set to let outside air in. A/C dehumidifies
as well as cools and it couldn't keep up in that effort if you are trying to
cool and dehumidify outside air. Voice of personal experience with 5
Accords.
Doc
"Brian Smith" <Halifax.TakeThisOut@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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> "Oradba Linux" <techiey2k3.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> >
> > Problem with Honda ACs is does not cool very fast when compared with
> > Toyotas.
> > Also i have spent $400 to fix it once and it broke again. I think it is
a
> > routine problem with other
> > Hondas. It is some kind of leak.
>
> Since the replacement of freon as the refrigerant in the mid 90's, all (or
> certainly the majority of) A/C units don't cool fast compared to the freon
> charged units. I've owned a lot of Honda vehicles over the years and I
have
> not experienced any problems with the A/C units in any of them.
>
> --
> Brian
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