Honda Civic AC Condenser Replacement Detailed – $150 DIY vs $400 at the Shop

Honda Civic AC Condenser Replacement Detailed – $150 DIY vs $400 at the Shop

2006 to 2011 Honda Civic. Should be similar process for others.
1.6 ml of pag 46 oil
O ring gasket washers green
Denso condenser
All 3 for $100 shipped to home. I vacuumed the lines and put new refrigerant at shop.

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Chris Lee says:

Thanks a lot for putting this video together! I didn't see how you replaced the accumulator/drier. I'm replacing my condenser (2011) Civic, but the accumulator/drier assembly on the new Denso is welded to the condenser(?). It doesn't have the same bracket as the original condenser and accumulator drier. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

JuStoOGoOd says:

Great video. What size orings did u use? Can't get access to the whole bag. Also, how do I know how much pag oil to put in? Mine is a 2007 honda accord.

Dirty R1 says:

What are the symptoms. ? Mt Sister has a 07 Civic natural gas that ac system should be the same right . Well the compressor turns on because the clutch engages and her ac is charged and its still pushing out warm air .

3N4C72B1G says:

Awesome job. Thank you so much for sharing and documenting the process.

Gerardo Reyes says:

Hello, did it fix your A/C issue?

WORLDTOPTEN says:

Hi there, my A / C compressor is not running, I brought my car to the garage, they told me it's the A/C hose (liquid line) and condenser, is it normal that the compressor don't turn and the problem is something else?

Roosterkills13 says:

Which refrigerant did you put?? How much did you put??

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