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    Default A/C on a CRX w/ B series swap

    Hey I am planning to put A/c on my crx with a b20b swap because of the extremely HOT weather in GA. When i bought the car, which came with a d series, the AC didnt blow cold air so i believe there is a leak somewhere. So if anyone that has plenty of knowledge or is a car a/c technician that can help me I will greatly appreciate it!

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    You will need to fully assemble your a/c system then have it charged. Then if the system has a leak...

    Cost of an a/c leak repair...

    There's not any real good way to find a slow leak without charging the system.

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    pretty much


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    man that sounds too pricey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    man that sounds too pricey!
    got to pay to play. to do ac right it aint cheap at all.


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    What if i just get the piping,condenser, and etc from other crx that had a/c will that solve the issue? sorry i am a noob when comes to a/c relating issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    What if i just get the piping,condenser, and etc from other crx that had a/c will that solve the issue? sorry i am a noob when comes to a/c relating issues.
    lol your talkin in theory. theres no way to know if u dont even know what the problem is. an still end up with a issue. u are setting your self up for the most work time route when with a simple 30 minute service u can pin point the issue.


    u need to get everything installed if its not already. have it vac, charged, and leak detected before anybody can do or say anything else to help u.


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    just hook it all up, charge it, see how cold and for how long it blows. then try and diagnose the issue from there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    Hey I am planning to put A/c on my crx with a b20b swap because of the extremely HOT weather in GA. When i bought the car, which came with a d series, the AC didnt blow cold air so i believe there is a leak somewhere. So if anyone that has plenty of knowledge or is a car a/c technician that can help me I will greatly appreciate it!

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