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1366 messages, Last post on Nov 07, 2009 at 4:04 PM
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Replying to: kimmie21 (Jul 01, 2009 5:34 pm) The shop I go to keeps a couple of CRV compressors in stock and sees a few each summer season, but so far he has not had one in that expoded. Wish you the best on your repair. By the way, mine is a 2003 with 88k and I have not had to replace my compressor yet. I am debating replacing the compressor now or just selling and getting another vehicle. I hate to sell it though since I love the versitility.
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I think Honda's past willingness set them selves up for people to get angry when they are denied coverage now. For some reaosn people expect perferction out of everyone but them selves. So what if Joe got it covered. You are not Joe, you are Jim! Like my dad used to say, if everyone jumped off the bridge would you too? Most children learn early in their lives that life is not fair, but I guess, a lot of people either forgot, or just don't want to face the reality. Yes, it may not be fair that Joe got it covered 100% and Jim got 75%, while Kathy got no coverage. A lot of different factors go into determining who gets what level of coverage. But, we all know from the previous paragraph, by now, that life is not fair! As to people not being able to afford the repair, come on! You are driving around in a $15,000-$20,000 vehicle, not a $600 rust bucket!!! The tires for the CR-V run about $600, regular maintenance (oil, filter, differential, transmission, power steering, and brake fluid replacement) is probably another $500/year. If you financed, you are probably paying $350/month, which is $4200/year.... Obviously, you have the money to purchase a vehicle and to maintain it. And if it is so vital to have a functional A/C, then dig into the savings to pay for it. It is generally recommended to haive 6-12 months of income in liquid savings. CR-V is priced along the lines of people making $50,000-$60,000/year, so every one of the CR-V owners should have $30,000 or more in their savings accounts. Unless you are one of those that live beyond their means. Then, maybe, you should petition your congressman to bail you out of your A/C bill along with the mortgage payment. Good luck to all.
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Jul 02, 2009 8:48 am) Toyota sludge. Caravan transmissions. Odyssey transmissions. CTS rear diffys and half shafts. Jeep death wobble. VW electronics and power windows. Subaru head gaskets. I guess we can now add: CR-V AC compressors?
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Replying to: madams1 (Jul 02, 2009 6:47 am) Good luck with your CRV! |
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Replying to: steve_ (Jul 02, 2009 9:49 am) |
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2002 Cr-v A/C compressor doesn't clutch. What to do, what to do?
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Replying to: dudehelpme (Jul 05, 2009 3:01 pm) Check refrigerant pressure, and pressure switch. Clutch won't engage when low on refrigerant (and oil in it) to preserve the compressor.
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Interesting read. Now I will get the 6 year extended warranty for $620.00 $0 deductable, that covers the Compressor and Clutch. Good luck everyone |
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Jul 06, 2009 8:56 am)
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Replying to: jpettibone (Jul 06, 2009 1:49 pm) |
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