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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2004

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Adding A/C to 99 Civic

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patrick delifer - 07 Sep 2004 03:33 GMT
How complicated is it to add A/C to a 99 civic? What are the implications
and the necessary parts?

Thx
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 07 Sep 2004 04:06 GMT
> How complicated is it to add A/C to a 99 civic? What are the implications
> and the necessary parts?
>
> Thx

If you can find the factory kit--it shouldn't be hard--there will be no
implications.

Honda's legacy is that A/C is a factory part that's installed at the
dealer.  Over the past 15 or so years that's changed quite a bit--most
cars come with it from the factory--but for those lower end cars where
it's an option, adding it in ends up giving you a car that's just like
the A/C came on it from the factory.

It's probably $1100 total installed at the dealer.  The kit is $600 or
so and the labor is $500 or so.
patrick delifer - 08 Sep 2004 13:24 GMT
Thanks E,

> > How complicated is it to add A/C to a 99 civic? What are the implications
> > and the necessary parts?
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> It's probably $1100 total installed at the dealer.  The kit is $600 or
> so and the labor is $500 or so.
 
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