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2006 Honda Pilot EX. A/C not working properly; compressor engages fine. Only one rear vent (left) blows cold air; all others blow outside hot air. Since one vent blows out cold air, am assuming the heart of the system is fine, and that perhaps some obstruction or sensor(s) has gone bad. Any suggestions?

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It sounds like a stuck gate/flap/door. This takes some time and effort as you may need to dig into the cars Heating/AC plumbing.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 Honda Pilot Rear Air

the blower for the rear air has a screen that like screen in your clothes drier or the screen on your hair drier will get loaded up with lint and junk. it is a bit of a pain to access, you have to remove the right hand kick panel on the driver's side and then you could see the screen. good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 accord air conditioner

This is a common problem when the AC system has a low charge.
If this is the case, you have a leak somewhere. Do not try to fix it yourself without the proper equipment.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 accord air conditioner

Hi there. When a compressor is replaced, two things are in fact being replaced - both the compressor and the refrigerant (Freon) and if the problem is resolved as a result which of those two replaced elements caused the original problem? Well you will never know and so before the compressor is replaced you need to have you’re A/C system recharged – it’s by far the most cost effective initial thing to do. In general A/C systems loose at least 10% of their effectiveness each year through loss of refrigerant and so given the age of your car; it’s the first thing to focus on. A professional A/C centre will also be able to tell you whether your compressor is working properly after having a refrigerant recharge by the monitoring the operating pressures in the A/C system.

Ottoniel

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 honda pilot-- air conditioning doesn't work,

Your a.c might need freon. When the compressor is low in freon it does not turn on it has a pressure switch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 Honda Pilot A/C stop working. No clicking sound or cold air

See if it's the compressor by watching the compressor either spinning ( compressor is working ) or not ( compressor not working ). Compressor will not engage if refrigerant is low. Add R-134a ( 12 oz. can )

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