Preliminary – HONDA 2-DOOR DX User Manual

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AII 31246-31447 (0511)

© 2005 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved.

PRELIMINARY

53. Get the AC clutch relay from the kit. Insert the

relay in its slot in the fuse box.

54. Reinstall all removed parts (radiator cover,

bumper, cowl plate, cowl cover and windshield
washer hose, battery cable). Observe illustration
below for proper orientation of radiator cover.

55. Hook up the system to an aircon charging station.

56. Evacuate the system for at least 15 minutes.

57. Reset radio station presets.

58. Install the labels under the hood at a cleaned

location near the emission label.
• For USA Registered Vehicles: Aircon INFO-
Label and either of the A/C Kit I.D.-Labels
• For USA Registered Vehicles: USA A/C Kit
Identification Label

For 4-Door Label displaying 80000-SNA-Y00
For 2-Door Label displaying 80000-SVA-Y00

• For Canada Registered Vehicles: Aircon R134a-
Label

NOTE: If after 15 minutes the pressure has not
reached down to 93.3kPa (700 mmHg, 27.6InHg),
there is probably a leak in the system. Using a leak
detector (Honda Tool & Equipment YGK-H-10PM) find
and repair the leak.

59. Charge the system and check system

performance. Be sure to add the same amount
of NEW refrigerant oil to the system as that was
removed during the evacuation procedure(s).

60. Refrigerant leak test.

61. System performance test. With the charge station

hoses connected, run the A/C system
performance Test per the 2006 Civic Service
Manual.

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