Bro there is no doubt that you know what's going on and I liked the video but next time please slow down I am fixing to have to tear into mine and.i want to use your theory on working on mine thank you
If I loosen the condenser but remove the radiator will I have room to pull the compressor out? I have to replace my radiator hoses while I do the compressor.
This would be great to do the alternator if it weren't for the fact that you need to remove the condenser. To bad there isn't enough play in the AC hoses to the condenser to leave it connected but to be able to rock it backward along with the radiator.
😅😅😅😅😅 I guess you are a fresh mechanic.. 😅😅😅 people if nothing is wrong with your ac condenser.. please don't remove it .. the compressor cones out from the side .. just loosen frame bolt .. after removing the wheel .. .. no need to remove bumper and dem other things.
@adamn7516 remove the radiator fan .. gives you access to bolts on pipe .. remove wheel and inner liner .. two front frame bolts . Use a pry bar to pry down frame ... take our compressor. Replace with new same time .... then reverse the process..
Thanks for the comment, I’m not new to this but true to this. The procedure I demonstrated is Honda’s recommended procedure. I did mention in the video the option of going on the side by the subframe. 😊
Excellent Video on this, you saved me so much aggravation !
@@JamesBerlo
Thank you very much for encouraging comment, I really appreciate it. I’m glad you found it helpful.
That video helped a lot, thanks.
Glad it helped
Great video have to replace the condensor any way so this is the best way
@@busarider9244
Thank you, hope it goes smoothly for you.
Bro there is no doubt that you know what's going on and I liked the video but next time please slow down I am fixing to have to tear into mine and.i want to use your theory on working on mine thank you
@@johnniemeadors
Thank you for the comment, noted.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching.
If I loosen the condenser but remove the radiator will I have room to pull the compressor out? I have to replace my radiator hoses while I do the compressor.
Thank you for the question, yes, you will have enough room. please subscribe if you haven’t.
Excellent - thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you 🙏
Good video man
Appreciate it👍
It helped me remove it today 🎉❤
This would be great to do the alternator if it weren't for the fact that you need to remove the condenser. To bad there isn't enough play in the AC hoses to the condenser to leave it connected but to be able to rock it backward along with the radiator.
Yes, I agree .
I have replacd 3 A/C compresors already but they all failed within 1 to 3 months, any idea?
@@DC-no9kw have completed flushed the system, and replaced the toilet expansion valve?
Thanks for sharing this. Manual wants me to remove the alternator, lol get real.
@@iduffee no problem.
😅😅😅😅😅 I guess you are a fresh mechanic.. 😅😅😅 people if nothing is wrong with your ac condenser.. please don't remove it .. the compressor cones out from the side .. just loosen frame bolt .. after removing the wheel .. .. no need to remove bumper and dem other things.
Wait you can do an entire compressor swap by doing nothing but removing the inner wheel well liner and removing one subframe bolt?
@adamn7516 remove the radiator fan .. gives you access to bolts on pipe .. remove wheel and inner liner .. two front frame bolts . Use a pry bar to pry down frame ... take our compressor. Replace with new same time .... then reverse the process..
@@MrBchott
How long did it take you to swap it out when you did it?
Thanks for the comment, I’m not new to this but true to this. The procedure I demonstrated is Honda’s recommended procedure. I did mention in the video the option of going on the side by the subframe. 😊
Way to much extra work lmao, all you have to do is un bolt the sub Frame and drop it down some. All this extra Shi for no reason
@@jackgarcia2100
I demonstrated the Honda procedure, during the course of the video I did mention the other procedure of lowering the subframe.
dropping the subframe you’ll need an alignment after dropping it
@@Daniel-fq5qy that’s an excellent point, I thought about mentioning so many times as a reply, but some people just won’t get it.