Do you need to replace the clutch on a Honda CRV?
Yes, if you have 12 volts with it plugged in then the clutch needs to be replaced. This can be done in car without opening the refrigerant system. Honda did a warranty extension on the clutch coil 100,000 miles or 7 years whichever came first.
Is there no AC on my Honda CRV?
No AC on a 2007 Honda CR-V. Clutch is not engaging. My gauges are reading 110psi, each side, the same as if the car was off. I swapped the condenser relay with the clutch relay.
What to do if your air conditioner clutch does not engage?
If the clutch doesn’t engage, the air conditioning compressor can’t pump refrigerant. So start your diagnosis by determining if the compressor clutch works. Turn the air conditioning controls to MAX AC and start the engine. Then look at the front of the compressor clutch.
Why does my Honda Odyssey clutch not work?
This is a 2005 Honda Odyssey with an A/C system problem. The A/C clutch does not engage, even though the system is full of refrigerant. In this video I will walk you through testing system pressures, and how to test the inputs and outputs of any A/C system.
Where is the clutch relay on a Honda CRV?
It is in a fuse box on the driver side of the engine bay. It is label Mag. clutch relay. You should be able to swap it with any relay that looks similar in that fuse box. Once you swap the relay, start the car and turn on the AC and see if the compressor engages.
No AC on a 2007 Honda CR-V. Clutch is not engaging. My gauges are reading 110psi, each side, the same as if the car was off. I swapped the condenser relay with the clutch relay.
Why does my car a / C CLUTCH won’t engage?
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How can I tell if my Honda Civic clutch is engaged?
It will be labeled Mag Clutch or have a picture of a snowflake. Then swap it with one of the same part number in the same box. Then test to see if the compressor engages. Your “I feel the load” test is fine but you can see the clutch come on by watching the clutch end plate on the end of the compressor.