07 Honda Odyssey A/C

Asked by Eos_388 Jul 15, 2014 at 09:33 PM about the 2007 Honda Odyssey EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a odyssey that the ac compressor went out on. Replaced the receiver dryer filter
expansion valve compressor. Added 2 oz pag oil and pulled. Vacuum for 1 hr. Charged
the system to 26.5 oz. the ac cools just fine. The problem is that with auto climate control
if the air is turned on low I get 40 degree temps. If I set it to 60 I still get 40 degree temps
if I set it to 70 I still get the same. Only when I change it to hi does the temp change. It
then goes from 40 degrees to 140 degrees at this point I am lost cause it is working. It
gets cold and hot just nothing in between. I think it might be the evaporator temperature
sensor and/or the cabin temperature sensor. Does anybody have any insight on this
matter?

3 Answers

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evaporator temperature sensor and/or the cabin temperature sensor makes sense, try replacing your cabin air filter as well.

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Thank you for your time and advice. I had been thinking that might be the problem. Just needed someone to agree with me. I will try that today and let you know

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