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texasauto 05-25-2017 06:25 PM

2005 Acura RL AC blowing Hot air
 
i have a 2005 Acura RL and the AC blows hot air only
i change the compressor , Expansion Valve,Condiser, Radiator,Evap, Evap sensor
and still the same
what could be the problem

Ron A 05-25-2017 06:33 PM

Welcome to the forums.

This thread has been moved from the 2G TL Problems & Fixes Forum to the car specific forum applicable to your vehicle.

Zz916zz 05-25-2017 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by texasauto (Post 16026127)
i have a 2005 Acura RL and the AC blows hot air only
i change the compressor , Expansion Valve,Condiser, Radiator,Evap, Evap sensor
and still the same
what could be the problem

maybe try replacing the ac relay?

GaRaS 05-25-2017 07:13 PM

Did u check the fuse? Also i notice the wire from my car going to the compressor seems burned check to see if yours is burned as well. If fuse is ok then it might be your temperature control panel. I bought one to replace my 05-08 temp control panel to 09-12 after installing it, it won't cycle the ac compressor.

As Zz916zz said check ur ac relay


Originally Posted by texasauto (Post 16026127)
i have a 2005 Acura RL and the AC blows hot air only
i change the compressor , Expansion Valve,Condiser, Radiator,Evap, Evap sensor
and still the same
what could be the problem


Kash6680 07-03-2017 09:54 AM

2005 RL AC issue
 
Hi, I had an issue with my AC recently, it started blowing hot air and i did the usual checks and narrowed it down to the stator, yesterday I replaced the stator and it's still blowing hot air, could it be the compressor itself?

Also while removing the pulley (which was really jammed in there btw) the little piece that holds the snap ring broke off, for now i just screwed the pressure plate on it. I'm not driving it now, since i'm not sure how secure the pulley will be without the snap ring, I started the car just to test and now the compressor is engaging but still blowing hot air. At this point should I just replace the compressor?


Thank you in advance.

NANONEMO 07-07-2017 09:54 PM

Hello...
My RL-06 had same problem 2 years ago ... I had change everything like texasauto ... In the end I have to go to Dealer for diagnostic ... And they find out I have to change

AMPLIFIER ASSY., AUTO AIR CONDITIONER / Part number : 79610-SJA-A02 ( I bought on sale from bernardiparts.com = $273.41 / now = $312.48 )

Link to buy part :
ELECTRICAL / EXHAUST / HEATER / FUEL >>>>>>> AUTO AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL >>>>> part #14 : AMPLIFIER ASSY., AUTO AIR CONDITIONER / PartNo: 79610-SJA-A02

I changed this part by myself from this video at home ^_^ . It works immediately ... Notus came back ^_^

Link video from youtube:

Good luck to all...

NEMO _ 07/07/2017

Geonico 07-14-2017 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by NANONEMO (Post 16053196)
Hello...
My RL-06 had same problem 2 years ago ... I had change everything like texasauto ... In the end I have to go to Dealer for diagnostic ... And they find out I have to change

AMPLIFIER ASSY., AUTO AIR CONDITIONER / Part number : 79610-SJA-A02 ( I bought on sale from bernardiparts.com = $273.41 / now = $312.48 )

Link to buy part :
ELECTRICAL / EXHAUST / HEATER / FUEL >>>>>>> AUTO AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL >>>>> part #14 : AMPLIFIER ASSY., AUTO AIR CONDITIONER / PartNo: 79610-SJA-A02

I changed this part by myself from this video at home ^_^ . It works immediately ... Notus came back ^_^

Link video from youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hJPtqeeTjw

Good luck to all...

NEMO _ 07/07/2017

The OP has a 2005 Acura RL. Your fix was for a 2006 Acura RL. My research of the part you are recommending indicates that the part is for a 2006 and up. The compatibility is questionable. Can someone expound on this. I will like to find out what the fix is also. I recently had everything replaced by an independent shop and the AC is still not working. Come on AC gurus, help a brother out in Tampa before I have to go to the dealership.

GaRaS 07-15-2017 12:56 AM

Will you try to swap the AC temperature control, when i swap mine from 05 to 09 my AC stops working or compressor will not kick in. Found out that the temperature control that i bought is defective. Temperature Control is kind of cheap now at ebay and cost $25. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2005-2008-RL...tZDN2o&vxp=mtr


Originally Posted by Geonico (Post 16058171)
The OP has a 2005 Acura RL. Your fix was for a 2006 Acura RL. My research of the part you are recommending indicates that the part is for a 2006 and up. The compatibility is questionable. Can someone expound on this. I will like to find out what the fix is also. I recently had everything replaced by an independent shop and the AC is still not working. Come on AC gurus, help a brother out in Tampa before I have to go to the dealership.


Geonico 07-15-2017 05:13 AM

You said that you switched out the temperature control and discovered it was defective but you never clarified if a different one worked.


Originally Posted by GaRaS (Post 16058254)
Will you try to swap the AC temperature control, when i swap mine from 05 to 09 my AC stops working or compressor will not kick in. Found out that the temperature control that i bought is defective. Temperature Control is kind of cheap now at ebay and cost $25. 2005-2008 RL TEMPERATURE CONTROL eBay


GaRaS 07-15-2017 01:56 PM

LOL, yes i said defective. Why would i say that because upon troubleshooting by swapping the old one it work and getting a new 09 one work as well.


Originally Posted by Geonico (Post 16058294)
You said that you switched out the temperature control and discovered it was defective but you never clarified if a different one worked.


Geonico 07-15-2017 02:11 PM

Well it looks like I have my work cut out for me. I am going to source one locally here in Tampa on Monday and see what happens. Is the install as simple as removing the entertainment center. (Nav and radio) like in the video on YouTube. Then simply unplug the defective part and plug in the replacement part, right?


Originally Posted by GaRaS (Post 16058425)
LOL, yes i said defective. Why would i say that because upon troubleshooting by swapping the old one it work and getting a new 09 one work as well.


GaRaS 07-15-2017 09:03 PM

Yes pretty much easy to remove.


Originally Posted by Geonico (Post 16058436)
Well it looks like I have my work cut out for me. I am going to source one locally here in Tampa on Monday and see what happens. Is the install as simple as removing the entertainment center. (Nav and radio) like in the video on YouTube. Then simply unplug the defective part and plug in the replacement part, right?


Geonico 07-15-2017 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by GaRaS (Post 16058575)
Yes pretty much easy to remove.

Sounds good. Some other questions. Is this the same part that user (Nanonemo) above is talking about replacing? Also do anyone know if the OP (Texasauto) ever solve his issue. He started this thread but I noticed that he only has one post. It helps us all when a problem is solved and the resolution is posted.

GaRaS 07-16-2017 02:03 AM

Its the same. But based on the picture of the part number, its the mother board and not the complete set with buttons.


Originally Posted by Geonico (Post 16058610)
Sounds good. Some other questions. Is this the same part that user (Nanonemo) above is talking about replacing? Also do anyone know if the OP (Texasauto) ever solve his issue. He started this thread but I noticed that he only has one post. It helps us all when a problem is solved and the resolution is posted.


Geonico 07-16-2017 04:59 AM

Wonderful, I know exactly what needs to be done. I will tackle this problem on Monday and see if it works for me. Thanks.


Originally Posted by GaRaS (Post 16058629)
Its the same. But based on the picture of the part number, its the mother board and not the complete set with buttons.


PVD24 07-16-2017 09:10 PM

Not to HIjack this thread, but I was driving to work today and the AC was working fine and then boom, nada. All hot air and no AC.
I have a 2008 RL.
What's my 1st step. Where do I begin to solve the mystery as to what happened. Thank you in advance.

-Jessica

lausy 07-17-2017 11:52 AM

I personally would recommend taking it to a dealership to troubleshoot and then decide on if you would like to have them fix it or at an independent shop. You don't want to start replacing parts like previous posters and still find out that it didn't fix the problem which will end up costing you more in the long run. I've had similar problems with my RL which turned out to be a compressor and my 08 MDX which turned out to be just a fuse. Both times, the problems were diagnosed at the dealer and corrected on the first visit. I typically do all of the maintenance on my cars since the closest dealer is 90 minutes away, but if it's a problem that's out of my league, I prefer leaving it to the experts.


Originally Posted by PVD24 (Post 16058988)
Not to HIjack this thread, but I was driving to work today and the AC was working fine and then boom, nada. All hot air and no AC.
I have a 2008 RL.
What's my 1st step. Where do I begin to solve the mystery as to what happened. Thank you in advance.

-Jessica


Geonico 07-20-2017 09:21 PM

UPDATE TIME... Success, Success, sorry for shouting everyone. I went to my local junkyard (LKQ) here in Tampa to see if the temperature control was still in the 2005 RL that they had. I paid my three dollars to get in the yard and was disappointed to learn that someone beat me to the part. Matter of fact, the entire center radio system was gone. I searched eBay and noticed that there were several 05-08 temperature controls available for about $50. I also noticed the 09-12 temperature control for $100. Local junkyards wanted $100 for the 05-08 temperature control. I decided that I would go with the updated part from the 09-12 on eBay. It took two days via Fedex to reach my residence. I installed it and the ac started blowing cold again. Its amazing how much trouble this simple fix is causing everyone. I even had an independent shop go through my whole ac system a few weeks ago and he basically gave up on the RL. To anyone having any ac issue with the RL just remember to check the fuses first then the compressor stator. Next, check the temperature control. DO NOT let anyone throw parts at the problem or tell you the ac system is crap. Remember, this vehicle is a beast and cost $50,000 new for a reason.

GaRaS 07-20-2017 11:45 PM

Good to hear that it's fixed. It's good to go with 09-12 Temperature Control the only bad thing is u lost the dual button.


Originally Posted by Geonico (Post 16062047)
UPDATE TIME... Success, Success, sorry for shouting everyone. I went to my local junkyard (LKQ) here in Tampa to see if the temperature control was still in the 2005 RL that they had. I paid my three dollars to get in the yard and was disappointed to learn that someone beat me to the part. Matter of fact, the entire center radio system was gone. I searched eBay and noticed that there were several 05-08 temperature controls available for about $50. I also noticed the 09-12 temperature control for $100. Local junkyards wanted $100 for the 05-08 temperature control. I decided that I would go with the updated part from the 09-12 on eBay. It took two days via Fedex to reach my residence. I installed it and the ac started blowing cold again. Its amazing how much trouble this simple fix is causing everyone. I even had an independent shop go through my whole ac system a few weeks ago and he basically gave up on the RL. To anyone having any ac issue with the RL just remember to check the fuses first then the compressor stator. Next, check the temperature control. DO NOT let anyone throw parts at the problem or tell you the ac system is crap. Remember, this vehicle is a beast and cost $50,000 new for a reason.


Geonico 07-21-2017 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by GaRaS (Post 16062097)
Good to hear that it's fixed. It's good to go with 09-12 Temperature Control the only bad thing is u lost the dual button.


Down here in Florida during August all I want is cold air, the loss of the dual button means nothing in this case. Bring on that ac baby.

RLlover2006 08-15-2018 02:03 PM

Hi guys. New to the forum. Just setup my account to ask some questions.

I have an 06 RL. I read here the 05's had a ton of AC problems, and some stuff was replaced in the 06's.
My car has about 80k miles, and recently started doing this weird thing where the AC will only work if the car is relatively cool, like when i turn it on first thing in the morning on the way to work, or on the way home at 5pm, after the car cooled down for a bit.
Once the AC is running, it works great, even if im driving for hours, but if i turn the car off, even for a few seconds, and turn the car back on, now the AC wont kick in. Only blows warm air. I have to let the car sit for many hours, presumably for whatever sensor or part needs to cool off, for the AC to work again. Sometime if its really hot in the morning, like 90+, it wont turn on either.

Took it to my mechanic, he tested fuses, said they were fine. Said it probably requires the replacement of some $300 part (plus 300 for labor), but i've been reading here that it could be a myriad of things, like the "stator" (whatever that is), the dashboard temperature control unit, clutch coil, clutch relay,evaporator temperature sensor, etc.

I obviously dont want him to start replacing expensive parts, if it wont solve the problem, or if there's an easy cheap fix. Any insight would be appreciated

Thanks in advance.

Ron A 08-15-2018 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by RLlover2006 (Post 16281081)
Hi guys. New to the forum. Just setup my account to ask some questions.

I have an 06 RL. I read here the 05's had a ton of AC problems, and some stuff was replaced in the 06's.
My car has about 80k miles, and recently started doing this weird thing where the AC will only work if the car is relatively cool, like when i turn it on first thing in the morning on the way to work, or on the way home at 5pm, after the car cooled down for a bit.
Once the AC is running, it works great, even if im driving for hours, but if i turn the car off, even for a few seconds, and turn the car back on, now the AC wont kick in. Only blows warm air. I have to let the car sit for many hours, presumably for whatever sensor or part needs to cool off, for the AC to work again. Sometime if its really hot in the morning, like 90+, it wont turn on either.

Took it to my mechanic, he tested fuses, said they were fine. Said it probably requires the replacement of some $300 part (plus 300 for labor), but i've been reading here that it could be a myriad of things, like the "stator" (whatever that is), the dashboard temperature control unit, clutch coil, clutch relay,evaporator temperature sensor, etc.

I obviously dont want him to start replacing expensive parts, if it wont solve the problem, or if there's an easy cheap fix. Any insight would be appreciated

Thanks in advance.

Welcome to the forums.

I deleted five of your posts, four of which were identical to this post, and one which was an apology,, since we kind of frown on people doing things like that, for obvious reasons. Especially when most of them were in threads that were many years old.

Please try to post intelligently and without repetition.

FYI @RLlover2006

Ken1997TL 08-24-2018 12:28 AM


Originally Posted by RLlover2006 (Post 16281081)
Hi guys. New to the forum. Just setup my account to ask some questions.

I have an 06 RL. I read here the 05's had a ton of AC problems, and some stuff was replaced in the 06's.
My car has about 80k miles, and recently started doing this weird thing where the AC will only work if the car is relatively cool, like when i turn it on first thing in the morning on the way to work, or on the way home at 5pm, after the car cooled down for a bit.
Once the AC is running, it works great, even if im driving for hours, but if i turn the car off, even for a few seconds, and turn the car back on, now the AC wont kick in. Only blows warm air. I have to let the car sit for many hours, presumably for whatever sensor or part needs to cool off, for the AC to work again. Sometime if its really hot in the morning, like 90+, it wont turn on either.

Took it to my mechanic, he tested fuses, said they were fine. Said it probably requires the replacement of some $300 part (plus 300 for labor), but i've been reading here that it could be a myriad of things, like the "stator" (whatever that is), the dashboard temperature control unit, clutch coil, clutch relay,evaporator temperature sensor, etc.

I obviously dont want him to start replacing expensive parts, if it wont solve the problem, or if there's an easy cheap fix. Any insight would be appreciated

Thanks in advance.

I would highly advise a Honda specialist or preferably someone with Acura RL experience. They will be able to narrow it down far more effectively than a general car shop can.

What part did your mechanic advise replacing?

vizyourdata 03-26-2019 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by RLlover2006 (Post 16281081)
Hi guys. New to the forum. Just setup my account to ask some questions.

I have an 06 RL. I read here the 05's had a ton of AC problems, and some stuff was replaced in the 06's.
My car has about 80k miles, and recently started doing this weird thing where the AC will only work if the car is relatively cool, like when i turn it on first thing in the morning on the way to work, or on the way home at 5pm, after the car cooled down for a bit.
Once the AC is running, it works great, even if im driving for hours, but if i turn the car off, even for a few seconds, and turn the car back on, now the AC wont kick in. Only blows warm air. I have to let the car sit for many hours, presumably for whatever sensor or part needs to cool off, for the AC to work again. Sometime if its really hot in the morning, like 90+, it wont turn on either.

Took it to my mechanic, he tested fuses, said they were fine. Said it probably requires the replacement of some $300 part (plus 300 for labor), but i've been reading here that it could be a myriad of things, like the "stator" (whatever that is), the dashboard temperature control unit, clutch coil, clutch relay,evaporator temperature sensor, etc.

I obviously dont want him to start replacing expensive parts, if it wont solve the problem, or if there's an easy cheap fix. Any insight would be appreciated

Thanks in advance.

I also have an 06 and the Temperature Control replacement worked for me. $60 from ebay and an hour and a half to replace it.


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