Honda Civic 2006 LX 1.8 ltr Sedan

Asked by GuruDD9CR5 Sep 14, 2023 at 01:39 PM about the 2006 Honda Civic LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I recently replaced the a/c compressor, condenser, evaporator core and
expansion valve, passenger side door actuator, and driver side HVAS blend
door , along with the high pressure a/c switch and my air is still not blowing
colder than about 68 degrees and it fluctuates  from the high 60's to mid 70's
what else can it be the lines have been replaced as well I am at a loss as to
what else I can do to get ice cold air

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Has the HVAC computer been reset? You need a really good scanner to relearn the computer after parts have been replaced. Most good AC shops will have the ability to do this.

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There's also a metering valve and the freon has to be correct in pressure and concentration , All the components have to be correct to work right that's why I say take it to a pro .

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