duke9074
New Member
Hi guys im new here and hoping to find a new home as a new civic owner. I purchased a use 03 civic lx this winter and come to spring i have found out the a/c does not work. So far i have done the following i can jump the compressor and condenser fan on showing that they both do work. I have checked number 1 fuse under hood and number 14 fuse under dash, both are good. I have replaced the head unit (if you will call it that) inside the dash. I have tested the pressure switch for continuity and tried to jump it with negative results. Back in the fuse box i also have tested all relays found all relays to be good, they were bench tested by jumping terminal 3 and four with a battery and measuring voltage over 1 and 2. I check the pin in the fuse box for the relays with these results fan relay terminal 1 is zero volts terminal 2,3,4 all have 12v, compressor clutch relay terminal 1 is 0v 2 and 3 12v and terminal 4 is 0v. This terminal four also shows no continuity to ground or power. Thermal protection switch shows continuity. At this switch when the red and blue /white wire are jumped the system turns on as soon as the key is turn on and with engine running the system does work, except that the a/c button is in the off phase and when switch to the on phase the system turns off, kinda like its reversed with this jump in effect. I have read the other post about checking the ecu and mcu but unfortunately my wire colors are different in these and i do not know if the same pin number is accurate. If any one has any ideas for me or any direction to run i would appreciate the thoughts, i am puzzled by terminal four in the clutch relay, and the system working when jumped but in reversed. Thanks again for your time reading my post..... Andrew
Added note headunit (heater control panel) self diagnostic test comes back with no DTCs
Low pressure side has 35-40 psi, i do not have a gauge for the high pressure side
Added note headunit (heater control panel) self diagnostic test comes back with no DTCs
Low pressure side has 35-40 psi, i do not have a gauge for the high pressure side