You said drain the coolant system by that you mean the freon right? My condenser is cracked so idont need to drain right since it leaked from ther? Please reply its 110° outside lol
Today, in order to remove the radiator as per your other video. I stuck in removing the AC cooling fan, area is v tight even I had to on mount the connector bracket from the fan. All without any success. Now iam gonna remove the condenser and give it a go
I see that you reused the o-ring. Most by the book people say to replace those, but it still looked like it was in good shape. Those O-Rings aren't cheap if you get the Honda ones. They're like $10 each when the condenser is like $45 aftermarket.
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You said drain the coolant system by that you mean the freon right? My condenser is cracked so idont need to drain right since it leaked from ther? Please reply its 110° outside lol
Today, in order to remove the radiator as per your other video. I stuck in removing the AC cooling fan, area is v tight even I had to on mount the connector bracket from the fan. All without any success.
Now iam gonna remove the condenser and give it a go
Good video doesn't look to hard if you didn't have a lift would you have to remove both front wheels or just turn them out thr way
I see that you reused the o-ring. Most by the book people say to replace those, but it still looked like it was in good shape. Those O-Rings aren't cheap if you get the Honda ones. They're like $10 each when the condenser is like $45 aftermarket.
Do you have to charge the AC since you removed the lines?
Try to find where the bottom hose goes into the compressor.
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