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Old February 16th 07, 06:50 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,rec.autos.tech
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Default Hissing sound from Air Conditioner on 97 Accord

I have a 97 Accord with a bit over 200K.
For the past 20K or so, I hear an intermittent hissing sound below the
glove box when the AC switch is activated. Cooling seems to work fine,
verified this summer in the scorching heat of the southwest. Other
than being quite annoying, I am wondering if this is a clue that
something is about to fail.
Thanks

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Old February 16th 07, 06:26 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,rec.autos.tech
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On Feb 16, 12:50 am, " >
wrote:
> I have a 97 Accord with a bit over 200K.
> For the past 20K or so, I hear an intermittent hissing sound below the
> glove box when the AC switch is activated. Cooling seems to work fine,
> verified this summer in the scorching heat of the southwest. Other
> than being quite annoying, I am wondering if this is a clue that
> something is about to fail.
> Thanks


The area behind the glove box is right where the A/C expansion valve
resides on your Accord. You are just hearing the sound of refrigerant
changing states from liquid to gas through the expansion valve (it is
a designed-in restriction). IOW, it's normal. If the A/C system
wasn't cooling properly in high temps and the refrigerant charge was
full, then an excessive hissing noise near the glove box would lead me
to believe that the expansion valve was stuck closed - also verifiable
with pressure gauges. You have proven that this is not an issue by
stating that you have adequate cooling in high temp weather.

Toyota MDT in MO

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Old February 16th 07, 08:25 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,rec.autos.tech
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Default Hissing sound from Air Conditioner on 97 Accord

On 16 Feb 2007 10:26:45 -0800, "Comboverfish" >
wrote:

>On Feb 16, 12:50 am, " >
>wrote:
>> I have a 97 Accord with a bit over 200K.
>> For the past 20K or so, I hear an intermittent hissing sound below the
>> glove box when the AC switch is activated. Cooling seems to work fine,
>> verified this summer in the scorching heat of the southwest. Other
>> than being quite annoying, I am wondering if this is a clue that
>> something is about to fail.
>> Thanks

>
>The area behind the glove box is right where the A/C expansion valve
>resides on your Accord. You are just hearing the sound of refrigerant
>changing states from liquid to gas through the expansion valve (it is
>a designed-in restriction). IOW, it's normal. If the A/C system
>wasn't cooling properly in high temps and the refrigerant charge was
>full, then an excessive hissing noise near the glove box would lead me
>to believe that the expansion valve was stuck closed - also verifiable
>with pressure gauges. You have proven that this is not an issue by
>stating that you have adequate cooling in high temp weather.
>
>Toyota MDT in MO


We recently replaced a compressor, drier and expansion valve on a
Honda CRV. Had to warranty the damn expansion valve because it made a
piercing whistle! All the while cooling just fine. Thank the good
lord Jap evaporator boxes come out in 20 minutes as opposed to 6-10
hours like on some domestic vehicles.

Don
www.donsautomotive.com
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Old February 16th 07, 09:18 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,rec.autos.tech
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Default Hissing sound from Air Conditioner on 97 Accord

On Feb 16, 2:25 pm, Don > wrote:
> On 16 Feb 2007 10:26:45 -0800, "Comboverfish" >
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Feb 16, 12:50 am, " >
> >wrote:
> >> I have a 97 Accord with a bit over 200K.
> >> For the past 20K or so, I hear an intermittent hissing sound below the
> >> glove box when the AC switch is activated. Cooling seems to work fine,
> >> verified this summer in the scorching heat of the southwest. Other
> >> than being quite annoying, I am wondering if this is a clue that
> >> something is about to fail.
> >> Thanks

>
> >The area behind the glove box is right where the A/C expansion valve
> >resides on your Accord. You are just hearing the sound of refrigerant
> >changing states from liquid to gas through the expansion valve (it is
> >a designed-in restriction). IOW, it's normal. If the A/C system
> >wasn't cooling properly in high temps and the refrigerant charge was
> >full, then an excessive hissing noise near the glove box would lead me
> >to believe that the expansion valve was stuck closed - also verifiable
> >with pressure gauges. You have proven that this is not an issue by
> >stating that you have adequate cooling in high temp weather.

>
> >Toyota MDT in MO

>
> We recently replaced a compressor, drier and expansion valve on a
> Honda CRV. Had to warranty the damn expansion valve because it made a
> piercing whistle! All the while cooling just fine. Thank the good
> lord Jap evaporator boxes come out in 20 minutes as opposed to 6-10
> hours like on some domestic vehicles.
>
> Donwww.donsautomotive.com


Apparently the Japanese have a different lord when it comes to under
dash service. Was this a Nippon Denso or Honda OEM TXV ... or an
aftermarket unit?

Toyota MDT in MO

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Old February 16th 07, 09:57 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,rec.autos.tech
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Default Hissing sound from Air Conditioner on 97 Accord

Don wrote:

Thank the good
> lord Jap evaporator boxes come out in 20 minutes as opposed to 6-10
> hours like on some domestic vehicles.
>
> Don
> www.donsautomotive.com


Just for that anti-American remark, I'm bringing YOU my wife's 93 LH car
the next time it needs that job. After all, you're only 5 minutes away
from me :-p

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Old February 16th 07, 10:18 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,rec.autos.tech
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Default Hissing sound from Air Conditioner on 97 Accord

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 15:57:35 -0600, Steve > wrote:

>Don wrote:
>
> Thank the good
>> lord Jap evaporator boxes come out in 20 minutes as opposed to 6-10
>> hours like on some domestic vehicles.
>>
>> Don
>> www.donsautomotive.com

>
>Just for that anti-American remark, I'm bringing YOU my wife's 93 LH car
>the next time it needs that job. After all, you're only 5 minutes away
>from me :-p


I didn't mention heater cores. Heater core removal can really suck on
some domestic vehicles. It can really suck even worse on most ALL
Japanese vehicles. Good thing the Jap heater cores rarely fail!

Don
www.donsautomotive.com

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Old February 16th 07, 10:21 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,rec.autos.tech
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Default Hissing sound from Air Conditioner on 97 Accord

On 16 Feb 2007 13:18:09 -0800, "Comboverfish" >
wrote:

>On Feb 16, 2:25 pm, Don > wrote:
>> On 16 Feb 2007 10:26:45 -0800, "Comboverfish" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >On Feb 16, 12:50 am, " >
>> >wrote:
>> >> I have a 97 Accord with a bit over 200K.
>> >> For the past 20K or so, I hear an intermittent hissing sound below the
>> >> glove box when the AC switch is activated. Cooling seems to work fine,
>> >> verified this summer in the scorching heat of the southwest. Other
>> >> than being quite annoying, I am wondering if this is a clue that
>> >> something is about to fail.
>> >> Thanks

>>
>> >The area behind the glove box is right where the A/C expansion valve
>> >resides on your Accord. You are just hearing the sound of refrigerant
>> >changing states from liquid to gas through the expansion valve (it is
>> >a designed-in restriction). IOW, it's normal. If the A/C system
>> >wasn't cooling properly in high temps and the refrigerant charge was
>> >full, then an excessive hissing noise near the glove box would lead me
>> >to believe that the expansion valve was stuck closed - also verifiable
>> >with pressure gauges. You have proven that this is not an issue by
>> >stating that you have adequate cooling in high temp weather.

>>
>> >Toyota MDT in MO

>>
>> We recently replaced a compressor, drier and expansion valve on a
>> Honda CRV. Had to warranty the damn expansion valve because it made a
>> piercing whistle! All the while cooling just fine. Thank the good
>> lord Jap evaporator boxes come out in 20 minutes as opposed to 6-10
>> hours like on some domestic vehicles.
>>
>> Donwww.donsautomotive.com

>
>Apparently the Japanese have a different lord when it comes to under
>dash service. Was this a Nippon Denso or Honda OEM TXV ... or an
>aftermarket unit?
>
>Toyota MDT in MO


It was an aftermarket "AIR" brand from WorldPac. Perfect physical
fit, proper pressures but developed an intolerable whisle about two
days after the car was picked up.

Don
www.donsautomotive.com

 




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