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franco
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Got this installed in a Acura tl 2004, I went cheap, Ended up regretting it later cause it locked up in 1 week, I would put a link here, cause i Dislike the fact that they almost screwed me out of 100$ But amazon Refunded me, and I was content enough that i decided to try this and Man It is worth it idc how much i paid, Ac Cold as Original and it stays working even 2 years later. I am a happy customer. These people Saving us money with such a good AC Compressor, Don't buy something cheap.
Cassandra Mckay
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2023
Ordered part once getting my 2005 Acura TL diagnosed with a shot compressor. Once getting the part installed the shop let me know that the AC was still not working correctly. After further digging they found the clutch on the new compressor to be faulty. $1600 for that work + $250 (part) = 1850. Now getting it done again for another $1100 so in total this has costed me $2950.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022
Good value but the directions regarding adding oil were next to useless. I would have given it 5 stars except for the poor directions. Bottom line was that it came with oil already. I added about 2 ounces (PAG 46) to be on the safe side. Works like a champ, just in time for the Alabama heat!
Hughes
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022
Straight out of the box. No damage to any of the boxes and the compressor has a bent pulley and the o-rings were missing. I may try ordering another but considering it's supposed to be brand new I shouldn't have to wait for another one to come in. I will take pictures after I get out of work today.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020
Direct replacement and OEM part for my '06 Acura TL. Works like a charm and my AC is ice cold now. No mods needed.Compressor was not charged with oil. Had to add some Pag, roughly 2 Oz oil.MAKE SURE YOU REPLACE YOUR RECIEVER/FILTER ALSO!!!!!!
T & K
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2020
Easy to install once you get access to it. You Tube helps a lot with tutorial videos. Once installed and put back together it worked great. Best price I could find for an OEM compressor. My car, 2004 Accord, V6, 4 door.Spent $240 for compressor and drier along with 11 hours of my labor and that beats the $1400 the repair shop wanted.
Jay Choi
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019
The Denso compressor is genuine and performs as expected. After replacing this compressor with old one, A/C unit of 2004 Accord V6 works like a new A/C. Cost-effective.
Michael
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2019
It works perfectly for my Acura TL08.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
As so common with this year range of Honda AC compressors the clutch magnetic ring had stopped working. While a new clutch is available the simplicity and cost savings of repair vs this new model made this purchase the right choice. I recommend draining/measuring the oil from the old unit so as to adjust the oil level in the new unit. Also, having the ac lines open is a really good opportunity to replace the schrader service valves, which tend to leak over time and are cheap compared to adding more ac if they leak).* This unit has been in constant use since it's installation in August and not a single peep or issue from this compressor.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2017
It's not working, no cold air is coming out. Defect products are sometimes ok if you can ask them to ship another to replace it, but not for me.The main problem is that I spent $450 to install it on my car, how am I supposed to return/replace it? I need spend another $450 to install it again?
D. Beaudoin
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014
I changed mine and with the right tools, you probably can, too.I think my tools comprised:metric sockets and wrenchesbelt tensioner tool - I bought the Powerbuilt one here on Amazonnutdriver and pliers (to remove the upper radiator hose when changing the drier)long pry bar - I bought the TEKTON pry bar set here on AmazonA/C manifold gauge set and a vacuum pump - I bought these from Harbor Freight and Craigslistpocket themometer - I bought the Supco 1.75" model here on AmazonI had never done this sort of work before but I found it to be much easier than I expected. I was quoted $1600 for the job for a new - not rebuilt compressor, drier, and expansion valve. I did the entire job with parts and tools from Amazon for $350- $400!I read one review that suggested removing the bumper but I came at it from the top. There is a great YouTube video showing the entire process and I highly recommend watching that before you begin. The entire process took me 2-3 hours but again, I had never done this kind of job before.I would definitely recommend this Denso compressor. This is the 3rd compressor for this car - 215,000 miles and still running great. The last compressor was a Four Seasons and it lasted only a single season. True, it was less expensive than this Denso but I cannot afford to change a compressor every year. Buy this one....you won't be sorry.
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