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In this video, I’m going to show how to replace AC compressor on Acura TSX 2005. In video, you will see how to remove the alternator and how to remove the fan. You can also do this on Honda Accord models 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. I hope this is helpful.
***Items You Need***
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Trim Removal Tool: https://amzn.to/2GZl1ap
10mm socket: https://amzn.to/2YzcS7n
12 mm socket: https://amzn.to/31qYEm2
***Other Acura TSX Replacement Parts***
Serpentine Belt Replacement: https://amzn.to/2lkWepf
Acura TSX Oil Filter: https://amzn.to/2lm2wFf
Acura TSX Air Filter: https://amzn.to/2ll7KRE
Acura TSX Tensioner Pulley: https://amzn.to/2ll7Poq
Glove Box Removal: https://youtu.be/0QxcnLP003g
***Other Acura TSX Video***
Serpentine Belt Replacement: https://youtu.be/tKR1K6zBsas
Cabin Air Filter Replacement: https://youtu.be/6ivnwInC3xo
AC Evaporator Replacement: https://youtu.be/lL47eIQURKc
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Hey I did my ac compressor just recently and I had a leak issue with the low pressure line where the line meets the compressor. Does your LP AC line have like a o ring or spacer ?? I’m completely confused
so how did you know it needed to be replaced? did you check fuses or test your relays before just replacing the whole compressor because Yesterday i went to the AC guy and he vacuumed and recharged my AC but the compressor was not engaging. he used a power probe to check some fuses and the coil and clutch. He said it was the compressor and the whole thing needed to be replacement i was like UMm no it could be the relay or the coil thats bad.
after he recharged i told him i was going to be my own troubleshooting and with in 30mins got it running, the relay and or coil was stuck. and i got COLD AC and only paid $50 for the recharge.
Great videos when people make mistakes and show them because it makes you remember and shows trial and error .. good job my brother
i have a 2004 tsx automatic i was looking underneath and there’s oil leak not sure if is from the AC compresor or somewhere else is there O rings to replace ??
wish i saw the part about the refrigerant line before i just took it off normally. neighbors thought a bomb went off and still tasting ac refrigerant in my mouth 3 hours later
You say refurbish do you mean OEM refurbished compressor I can’t find one…. im about to buy a a used one from LQC junkyard
What brand did you go with on the ac compressor, the link just shows a bunch of them not a specific one
Do you need to add oil to the ac compressor?
When ac compressor is bad the car makes weird noises right ? Because of it
Did you have any problems with the electrical plug or connector?
Would the same ac compressor work on honda accord cl7 k24 2.4 2003
I just installed an ac compressor for a 2004 Acura TSX, the new Compressor instruction said that I needed to remove the oil the came with the compressor, it is my first time doing this, I noticed that you didn't drain the compressor oil from your Compressor. Is it ok to leave the compressor oil in the compressor?
I watched several Youtube videos to take off my AC Compressor, it helped immensely.
**Items You Need**
AC Compressor Replacement: https://amzn.to/2Wwe07u
Trim Removal Tool: https://amzn.to/2GZl1ap
10mm socket: https://amzn.to/2YzcS7n
12 mm socket: https://amzn.to/31qYEm2
You don’t have to take off the alternator. The compressor fits in between the engine and condenser when you take off the fan.
Thanks for sharing this. Looks pretty doable!