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Subject: Re: 86 honda accord


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Glen
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Date Posted: 19:46:59 09/07/05 Wed
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In reply to: robert brown 's message, "86 honda accord" on 16:38:16 09/07/05 Wed

Follow the lines from the freon compressor to the cabin and from the condensor (in front of the radiator) to the conpressor. There should be two fittings with plastic caps on them. You add freon to the low pressure side and you check the pressure on the high pressure side.

Howeever, your year Accord would not use the new R134a freon, but instead the older (and hard to find) R12 freon. Also, if you are not familiar enough with air conditioning systems to be able to find the low and high pressure ports, you might be better off finding a small shop that can recharge it for you....good luck, glen

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