did u replace the o-rings? This is actually really good for a tech like me, to cut corners and save time and make that money. If u are willing to challenge urself do this. If not Remove the bumper and the metal piece that he showed u with the 12mm and 10mm bolts and you will have absolutely no problem taking out that condenser. To remove the bumper remove the clips he showed u and remove the black pieces on the headlight. there are 2 screws on the front wheel cover that connects to the bumper. Remove those. Then there are some clips and 2 10mm bolts on each end of the bumper that screw it into the wheel cover. After that get a trim remover or a very small flat head to push in the retainer and the bumper should come right off. Im a honda tech btw. I was just checking out some different ways of doing this job to see how other people handle it.
Thanks for posting this video! Some things to note for others planning on doing this. There are two clips under the metal piece being removed at 01:57. Raise the part as shown in the video at that time and use a clip removal tool or screwdriver to take them out. Additionally, if you have the undercarriage skid plate on, removing 1-2 clips from the passenger side makes the process described at 3:57 significantly easier. Otherwise, thank you for saving us a ton of time and effort on this project. I just replaced my condenser using this video and am doing the vacuum test prior to hopefully recharging.
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Thank u very much for the tips. Doing one tomorrow.
did u replace the o-rings? This is actually really good for a tech like me, to cut corners and save time and make that money. If u are willing to challenge urself do this. If not Remove the bumper and the metal piece that he showed u with the 12mm and 10mm bolts and you will have absolutely no problem taking out that condenser. To remove the bumper remove the clips he showed u and remove the black pieces on the headlight. there are 2 screws on the front wheel cover that connects to the bumper. Remove those. Then there are some clips and 2 10mm bolts on each end of the bumper that screw it into the wheel cover. After that get a trim remover or a very small flat head to push in the retainer and the bumper should come right off. Im a honda tech btw. I was just checking out some different ways of doing this job to see how other people handle it.
Thanks for posting this video!
Some things to note for others planning on doing this.
There are two clips under the metal piece being removed at 01:57. Raise the part as shown in the video at that time and use a clip removal tool or screwdriver to take them out.
Additionally, if you have the undercarriage skid plate on, removing 1-2 clips from the passenger side makes the process described at 3:57 significantly easier.
Otherwise, thank you for saving us a ton of time and effort on this project. I just replaced my condenser using this video and am doing the vacuum test prior to hopefully recharging.
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My FK7 Hatch does not look like that. Is this a "type R"? My condensors measurements are only about 30 cm by the height. Sorry my bad English
This was very helpful thank you
Very very good 👍 ! Nice teacher !! Thank you 😊
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Nice rims what year are those from?
I think the rims are from a Acura
You think this would work on a 2018 accord?
you pull it out the top after all this correct?
Yes
10x for video.
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