Honda CR-V Climate Control Parts

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When replacing the Honda CR-V 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 CR-V evaporator as the culprit.

The Honda CR-V 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 CR-V 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 CR-V genuine ac receiver drier, so you can maintain the highest quality parts for your .

Replace the Honda CR-V Cabin Filter with a Carbon or a Pollen Filter by Bosch. Honda reccomends changing the ACC Cabin Filter every year on your CR-V.

On a Honda CR-V 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 CR-V heater blower motor may wear out, especially if you have not been changing your Honda CR-V 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 CR-V heater blower motor or possibly a new blower motor resistor.

If your Honda CR-V Heater core is leaking, make sure to replace the heater hoses and valve. DriveWire sells the genuine and OE Honda CR-V Heater cores at discount prices with free shipping.


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