OEM Honda AC System Parts

Honda air conditioning (AC) systems work by removing heat and moisture from the air inside a car's cabin and releasing it outside. This process is accomplished through several components, including the compressor, condenser, evaporator, expansion valve or orifice tube, and refrigerant.

How do AC Systems Work?

Compressor: The compressor is the heart of the AC system. It pumps refrigerant (usually a gas called R-134a) from the low-pressure side of the system to the high-pressure side.

Condenser: The condenser is located in front of the radiator and is responsible for releasing heat from the refrigerant to the outside air.

Expansion valve: This component regulates the flow of refrigerant from the high-pressure side of the system to the low-pressure side.

Evaporator: The evaporator is located inside the car's cabin and absorbs heat and moisture from the air.

Refrigerant: Refrigerant is a chemical that is used to transfer heat from one place to another in the AC system.

When to Replace Your AC System

  • Warm air blowing from the vents: If your AC system is blowing warm air instead of cold, it could indicate that your compressor or refrigerant levels are low.
  • Strange noises: If you hear strange noises coming from your AC system, it could be a sign of a malfunctioning compressor or other components.
  • Leaking refrigerant: If you notice a pool of refrigerant under your car, there's likely a leak in your AC system. Not only is this bad for the environment, but it can also cause your AC system to stop working.
  • Bad smells: If your AC system emits a foul odor, it could be a sign that mold or other contaminants are growing in the evaporator.
  • If you experience any of these signs, it's best to take your car to a certified mechanic to have your AC system inspected, repaired, or replaced as necessary. Regular maintenance of your car's AC system can also prevent these issues from arising in the first place.

Shop and Save on Honda AC Parts

If you need to replace or repair your AC system, BuyHondaPart.com is the place to shop. We offer fast, nationwide shipping, and most parts ship within 24 hours. Please contact our team if you have any questions or want to learn more about our return policy.

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Expansion Valve

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Evaporator Core

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