There's somebody I've been corresponding with via private email. I am
unable to help him because I don't know much about air conditioning.
Hoping somebody here can help.
His plight is below:
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"1994 integra LS 3 dr 234,000 MILES still purrs! 12 years old!!!
Last August had the A/C high side pressure switch replaced and system
recharged!
Ice cold air until last Friday.
All of a sudden I noticed "uncooled air" coming out of vents.....THEN....
Turning A/C switch on and off a few times.....had a burst of freon come
through the "suction hose. (This is the hose coming from compressor to the
recharging intake valve marked by an L....) It is a low pressure hose.
It split the rubber housing exposing the braided hose underneath near the
crimped part!
I can replace this hose and recharge but does anyone have any knowledge if
something MORE substantial might have happened with the compressor to cause
this pressure burst?
The suction hose is $117.00 and I would hate to repair and recharge system
only to find out it was something MORE involved!!"
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Any ideas?

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Michael Pardee - 14 Jun 2005 03:41 GMT
> There's somebody I've been corresponding with via private email. I am
> unable to help him because I don't know much about air conditioning.
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>
> Any ideas?
I think it is a good risk. The sudden loss of pressure would have shut down
the compressor immediately, and a burst hose is not unheard of. For it to
fail a week after service is also not unusual because the system pressures
are typically higher - I've had a couple of compressor clutches fail a few
days after service.
What I don't understand is the loss of cooling *before* the hose burst. That
is a question to ask a real expert before proceeding. If there is a question
of blockage that changes the picture.
Mike
Professor - 15 Jun 2005 00:38 GMT
Very strange the suction hose would burst... more likely it had a
weak-spot defect or was mechanically damaged. I think you should spend
the money and replace it. I think there's a good chance that was the
only failure.
Professor
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