AC Leaking - need hose names
#1
AC Leaking - need hose names
1995 Accord 2.7L V6 C27A4
so my AC went empty and there is a leak where these 2 hoses connect.the mechanic cleaned it up but I can see there is still some leakage, so I want to replace these 2 hoses but I dont know what they are called. I have included 2 pictures.
I see there are many hoses for the AC and if you can give me the names of these 2 hoses I appreciate it. there is also another hose by the firewall that looks very dry rotted but Ill put a picture of it in a different post.
this is what I see on partsgeek.com -
A/C Refrigerant Discharge Hose
A/C Liquid Line Assembly
Muffler?: without Muffler
Service Port?: w/o Service Port
A/C Refrigerant Suction Hose without muffler
A/C Refrigerant Liquid Hose w/o Service Port
A/C Refrigerant Liquid Hose w-Service Port
connects to the compressor.
goes to the back near the firewall. If you look at the clamp area, that is where it is leaking from.
so my AC went empty and there is a leak where these 2 hoses connect.the mechanic cleaned it up but I can see there is still some leakage, so I want to replace these 2 hoses but I dont know what they are called. I have included 2 pictures.
I see there are many hoses for the AC and if you can give me the names of these 2 hoses I appreciate it. there is also another hose by the firewall that looks very dry rotted but Ill put a picture of it in a different post.
this is what I see on partsgeek.com -
A/C Refrigerant Discharge Hose
A/C Liquid Line Assembly
Muffler?: without Muffler
Service Port?: w/o Service Port
A/C Refrigerant Suction Hose without muffler
A/C Refrigerant Liquid Hose w/o Service Port
A/C Refrigerant Liquid Hose w-Service Port
connects to the compressor.
goes to the back near the firewall. If you look at the clamp area, that is where it is leaking from.
Last edited by btartus; 10-28-2024 at 02:39 PM.
#3
ok so I found the chart on Hondapartsnow.com - I see there are 2 sections, #2 and #4 looks like both hoses are available, but I suppose cheaper after market. or should I spend the extra and get OEM?
https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-..._v6.html?pnc=3
https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-..._v6.html?pnc=3
#4
found this on ebay. OEM - what do you think. seller pays return ship. Ill get it much fast on ebay then dealing with hondapartsnow
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25668536783...Bk9SR4Sx78_aZA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25668536783...Bk9SR4Sx78_aZA
#5
#6
I don't have an opinion on which ones to get. The price from Honda is typically the high range as Honda marks up prices. I'd be leary if a $100 honda price was $5 on ebay. When they arrive, just make sure they are the same size and bends as your damaged ones and also check for any damage.
#7
I don't have an opinion on which ones to get. The price from Honda is typically the high range as Honda marks up prices. I'd be leary if a $100 honda price was $5 on ebay. When they arrive, just make sure they are the same size and bends as your damaged ones and also check for any damage.
bryan
#8
Ebay sells lots of fake Honda parts. When you see the word OEM be real carefully. I needed an 02 senor for my Accord and there are tons of OEM Honda ones on Ebay. You got both for the price of one of them from the dealer. The picture had them sitting on a Honda box. There was no grommet that holds it is place which means aftermarket. I read about someone buying what they thought was a Honda timing belt on Ebay that failed and destroyed the motor. I got the same NTK 02 sensor my car came with from Amazon for less then the fake ones.
#9
Ebay sells lots of fake Honda parts. When you see the word OEM be real carefully. I needed an 02 senor for my Accord and there are tons of OEM Honda ones on Ebay. You got both for the price of one of them from the dealer. The picture had them sitting on a Honda box. There was no grommet that holds it is place which means aftermarket. I read about someone buying what they thought was a Honda timing belt on Ebay that failed and destroyed the motor. I got the same NTK 02 sensor my car came with from Amazon for less then the fake ones.
#10
I had to get my factory Honda timing chain off of Ebay as they were on backorder. I was lucky it came from a dealership near me and had all the right stickers. Someone purchased it for their own car. EBay does have a few sellers where the part comes from Japan. Their feedback looks good.