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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2007

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nc - 27 Oct 2007 18:07 GMT
How hard would it be for a non-experienced person to replace the air
compressor on his Honda Accord 1995 model? I am fairly broke, and the
compressor is shot.
loewent - 27 Oct 2007 19:59 GMT
you could try and replace it... but I don't think it exists....

>How hard would it be for a non-experienced person to replace the air
>compressor on his Honda Accord 1995 model? I am fairly broke, and the
>compressor is shot.
maumee - 28 Oct 2007 01:05 GMT
> How hard would it be for a non-experienced person to replace the air
> compressor on his Honda Accord 1995 model? I am fairly broke, and the
> compressor is shot.

I assume that you mean air conditioning compressor. The physical
replacement is not the problem. The equipment and training required to
properly repair an automotive air conditioning system is extensive.
Very few home mechanics have the equipment and training and even quite
a few garages stay away from this kind of work. Not done correctly you
will destroy whatever new you just installed and possibly hurt
yourself as well. Either take it to someone who has the knowledge and
tools or forget it.
nc - 27 Nov 2007 23:25 GMT
> > How hard would it be for a non-experienced person to replace the air
> > compressor on his Honda Accord 1995 model? I am fairly broke, and the
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> yourself as well. Either take it to someone who has the knowledge and
> tools or forget it.

That's what I thought. Thanks for the info.

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