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CAUTION:
  • Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate your eyes, nose, or throat.
  • Be careful when connecting service equipment.
  • Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor.

The performance test will help determine if the A/C system is operating within specifications.

NOTE:
  • If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate the work area before resuming service.
  • Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.
  1. Do the A/C system inspection (see A/C SYSTEM INSPECTION  ), and correct any problems found.
  2. Connect an R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging station to the high-pressure service port and the low-pressure service port, following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.
  3. Determine the relative humidity and air temperature.
  4. Open the glove box. Remove the glove box stop on left side, then let the glove box hang down (see GLOVE BOX REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).
  5. Insert a thermometer (A) in the center vent.
    Fig 1: Idewntifying Thermometer In Center Vent And Near Blower Unit'S Recirculation Inlet Duct
    G06968190Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  6. Place a thermometer (B) near the blower unit's recirculation inlet duct.
  7. Test conditions:
    • Move the vehicle out of direct sunlight and let it cool down to the surrounding (ambient) temperature. If necessary, wash the vehicle to cool it down more quickly.
    • The blower intake temperature must be at least 68°F (20°C).
    • Open the hood
    • Open the front doors
    • Start the engine. Set the temperature control dial to Max Cool, the mode control switch to Vent, and the recirculation control switch to Recirculate
    • Set the air conditioning button ON and the fan control dial to Max
    • Run the engine at 1, 500 rpm
    • No driver or passengers in vehicle
  8. Inspect the A/C Components for the following conditions:
    • A/C compressor clutch not engaged
    • Abnormal frost areas
    • Unusual noises

    If you observe any of these conditions, refer to the SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX .

  9. After running the air conditioning for 10 minutes under the above test conditions, read the delivery temperature from the thermometer in the center vent, the intake temperature near the blower unit, and the discharge (high) and suction (low) pressures on the A/C gauges.
  10. To complete the vent (delivery)/ambient air (intake) temperature chart:
    • Mark the vent (delivery) temperature on the vertical line.
    • Mark the ambient air (intake) temperature on the bottom line.
    • Draw a vertical line from the ambient air (intake) temperature mark.
    • Draw a horizontal line from the vent (delivery) temperature mark until it intersects the vertical line.
      NOTE: The vent temperature and ambient air temperature should intersect in the shaded area. Any measurements outside the line may indicate the need for further inspection.
      Fig 2: Ambient Air (Intake) Temperature Vs Vent (Delivery) Temperature
      G06968191Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  11. To complete the high side (discharge) pressure/ambient air (intake) temperature chart:
    • Mark the high side (discharge) pressure on the vertical line.
    • Mark the ambient air (intake) temperature on the bottom line.
    • Draw a vertical line from the ambient air (intake) temperature mark.
    • Draw a horizontal line from the high side (discharge) pressure mark until it intersects the vertical line.
      NOTE: The high side pressure and ambient air temperature should intersect in the shaded area. Any measurements outside the line may indicate the need for further inspection.
      Fig 3: Ambient Air (Intake) Temperature Vs High Side (Discharge) Pressure
      G06968192Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  12. To complete the low side (suction) pressure/ambient air (intake) temperature chart:
    • Mark the low side (suction) pressure along the vertical line.
    • Mark the ambient air (intake) temperature along the bottom line.
    • Draw a vertical line from the ambient air (intake) temperature mark.
    • Draw a horizontal line from the low side (suction) pressure mark until it intersects the vertical line.
      NOTE: The low side pressure and ambient air temperature should intersect in the shaded area. Any measurements outside the line may indicate the need for further inspection.
      Fig 4: Ambient Air (Intake) Temperature Vs Low Side (Suction) Pressure
      G06968193Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.