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1993 Civic Sedan A/C changeout

 
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1993 Civic Sedan A/C changeout

Can I pull out all the R-12 AC components (compressor, evaporator, condenser, drier, lines) from my 1993 Civic LX and replace it with a R-134 system from a later model Civic? Has anyone tried this and what worked? Bolt patterns , space etc.
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Re: 1993 Civic Sedan A/C changeout

Honda sold a conversion kit for those. Contained oil and instructions and some new fittings and instructions on how to figure up the R134a charge by weight.

Try to locate a copy of Honda TSB 95-020
Part number for the Honda kit for a 93 Civic 38020-SM4-A1AH


General instructions someone posted on another forum:
https://www.civicwagon.com/showthrea...ll=1#post41794
 
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