Why my AC on 2006 civic is on all the time.

Asked by Lebanon1 Sep 18, 2013 at 03:21 PM about the 2006 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2006 Honda Civic that the AC is always on, even when I turn the fan and the ac
button to the off position, there is very cold air still comes through the vents. any idea why
is this and how to fix it

4 Answers

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could be an a/c relay sticking causing a/c to continue running constantly but you would have to swap it with another relay to know if that is what is wrong

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I have the exact same problem. I changed the relay and that did not help. Did you happen to get the problem diagnosed???

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The a.c. can't go off until you get it off the defrost and defrost floor buttons. It helps get the moisture out of the air. It will turn off manually on the other 3 settings. If it works right when you move it back to the last 2 settings containing defrost the a.c. will turn itself on.

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The a.c. can't go off until you get it off the defrost and defrost floor buttons. It helps get the moisture out of the air. It will turn off manually on the other 3 settings. If it works right when you move it back to the last 2 settings containing defrost the a.c. will turn itself on.

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