Why does my Honda Pilot compressor cycle on and off?

Why does my Honda Pilot compressor cycle on and off?

Unfortunately, there’s no really good DIY way to accurately “top off” the system without some risk of damage. In spite of the TV ads that show a dog explaining it to a Corolla driver. On a cool day, the compressor will cycle on and off, especially with a low blower fan speed.

What’s the low side pressure switch on a Honda Pilot?

The system uses a low-side pressure switch to protect the compressor from under-charge, and to protect the evaporator from icing up when heat load is too low. This switch cycles the compressor.

Why does my Honda Pilot kick on and off?

I wish Honda followed the Europeans and used variable displacement compressors. The on/off cycling is annoying, even in a V6. Make sure the condenser fan is on when the ac is turned on, since it was a front end hit the fuse may be blown or fan wire cut.

Why is my Honda Pilot air conditioner not working?

Why Isn’t My A/C Working? What are common reasons my Honda Pilot has air conditioning problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Honda Pilot air conditioning won’t work, the most common 3 are a refrigerant leak, an electrical climate control issue, or a problem with the air conditioning compressor.

Where can I buy a 2005 Honda Pilot?

Used 2005 Honda Pilot EX-L Sport Utility 4D Prices | Kelley Blue Book See pricing for the Used 2005 Honda Pilot EX-L Sport Utility 4D. Get KBB Fair Purchase Price, MSRP, and dealer invoice price for the 2005 Honda Pilot EX-L Sport Utility 4D. View local inventory and get a quote from a dealer in your area.

What kind of car hit my Honda Pilot?

This one was hit (at 33000mi) in the rear by a ’06 Infinity G35x. Totaled the Infinity but only damaged the rear bumper, tailgate, exhaust, driver, passenger seat and cross member. Honda repaired and drives straight as an arrow.

Is the Honda Pilot a good car to buy?

The Pilot has been a great car overall. The only thing that I wish was better was the gas mileage. We have also owned two CRV’s and currently own a 2005 Accord, and all have been great. We have had no major issues even with our 2003 CRV with 197,000 miles that we just traded in on the Accord.