How much is a CR Honda AC compressor?
The Best in Auto Repair The average cost for a Honda CR-V AC compressor replacement is between $1,142 and $1,200. Labor costs are estimated between $223 and $282 while parts are priced at $919.
Is it more common for Honda CRV compressor to fail?
Yes the AC compressor is a more common issue in certain year CRVs. But it’s not every one that fails. If it was mine with 216000 miles would have died long ago.
Why is my AC not working on my 2017 Honda CRV?
2017 1.5T and air conditioning no longer working. Seems the compressor is not engaging. I checked the AC related fuses and all look good. I’m seeing a lot of videos/posts on checking the relays, however my fuse box is not well labeled for the relays (see attached images) as I am seeing on other CRV generations and Honda models.
Is there a warranty on a Honda CRV air conditioner?
It extends the warranty on the air conditioning system to seven years or 100,000 miles on the 2007-2011 CRV. Since this period is over, it isn’t helpful to Honda CRV owners with current A/C issues.
Are there any recalls on the Honda CRV?
Honda CRV air conditioning systems are notorious for failure, but there isn’t an actual AC recall. Honda owners are left with a service bulletin and talk of the “AC black death.” Honda CRV air conditioner recall-related issues include: Service bulletin for A/C Compressor clutch Numerous complaints about A/C failure Honda Black Death
Yes the AC compressor is a more common issue in certain year CRVs. But it’s not every one that fails. If it was mine with 216000 miles would have died long ago.
Are there any recalls on the Honda CRV air conditioner?
If you are experiencing a malfunctioning air conditioning system, your options are fairly limited. There aren’t any current Honda CRV air conditioning recalls, and the service bulletin has expired. You can check for new recalls at the NHTSA website, or you can contact Honda customer service at 800-999-1009.
Can a 14 year old Honda compressor be replaced?
Call around and get some quotes for compressor replacement on your 14 year old Honda. The evaporator, condenser and all of the lines can easily be be flushed/cleaned. Only reason to replace evap/cond is if they are leaking.
What to do if your Honda CRV has a problem?
Scott Robinson (Torrance, CA) took in my car, and automatically assumed the problem was the one part covered under an “extended warranty”. They diagnosed that the part was indeed the cause, they assumed it would be covered by the warranty. They did the job and apparently called the warranty department and got the OK to cover the repair.