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Old Aug 4, 2010
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air conditioner issue

Hi, I have an 06 civic coupe. About a month ago, I ran over something in the road that put a hole in my oil pan. I had to have it replaced. After that, I noticed a vibrating sound. I took it to another mechanic and found out that NONE of the four bolts holding my ac compressor were there. After getting new bolts, the vibrating stopped. But today, my ac quit blowing cold air. It is blowing air but it is not chilled at all. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Re: air conditioner issue

more than likely the clutch developed excessive play from the compressor being loose and now will not engage anymore.
 
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