When replacing the Honda Civic AC Condenser, use only the OEM Honda Aluminum Style Condensers for optimum efficiency.
Before ordering a new Honda AC Evaporator, make sure you have correctly diagnosed the Honda Civic evaporator as the culprit.
The Honda Civic ac receiver drier is used to take all of the water out of the ac system, and to take out any contaminants that may plug the ac system. The Honda Civic ac receiver drier should be changed every time you remove any ac component that exposes the sealed ac system to the atmosphere. We carry the Honda Civic genuine ac receiver drier, so you can maintain the highest quality parts for your .
Replace the Honda Civic Cabin Filter with a Carbon or a Pollen Filter by Bosch. Honda reccomends changing the ACC Cabin Filter every year on your Civic.
On a Honda Civic there will be a heater blower motor or an AC blower motor inside the heater box to force air across either an evaporator or heater core. Often there will be a blower motor resistor used to regulate the motors speed. Eventually your Honda Civic heater blower motor may wear out, especially if you have not been changing your Honda Civic Cabin Filter. When you are not getting any air despite what position you have the blower switch set at you may need a new Honda Civic heater blower motor or possibly a new blower motor resistor.
If your Honda Civic Heater core is leaking, make sure to replace the heater hoses and valve. DriveWire sells the genuine and OE Honda Civic Heater cores at discount prices with free shipping.