@@TheOtherG yup I’m just replacing it now at 130,000KMS, I’ve maybe put a grand into the car since I’ve owned it. I heard the older ones are very reliable as well
@@kurtis295 sameee lol i spent that much too. i had to change the water pump and the ac compressor 😭 do you have any issues after 100 mph? lol. would you ever fix the transmission? i would i think mainly cus it’s still cheaper than leasing out the car 😭 kinda feels like a pimp my ride moment here tbh
Just changed my compressor today. 2002 204000 miles. The compressor didn’t have loose parts rattling so my fingers are crossed it’s not Black Death. Definitely A/C maintenance is in my opinion best left to the pros like RB.
Thanks. Good look at taking mine out from above after loosening the subframe bolts still did not allow enough clearance for my compressor to be removed
Thanks for the vid my compressor is dead. I would like to get the Denso, but that part number you showed says it does not fit my 2002 Honda CRV and Denson parts lookup says they do not make one for mine. If not Denson who would you recommend. I don't want to go cheap, or reman. Thanks
Awesome video... Mine is at that shop being replaced today, a 2004 Honda CRV EX. I was quoted $1000 ... It helped seeing this video to justify the cost. A lot to know and do. Does this price seem okay to you in this 2024 year? thx
06 Honda crv I need to pull compressor. RB. I’m getting mixed messages how to take out. Some are saying to drop subframe is this true.? If not can you tell another detail way? Thank you
U do t need to drop the frame u prolly can slider it out other wise if there’s not enough room u might have to loosen the frame up a bit. Just be safe. And 100% no need to drop the frame
Wow! Thank you, now I can change mine that the clutch broke. Which brand do you recommend? I’ve heard that the Denso brand is the best, but I can’t find it for a Honda CRV 2005.
@@RBTheMechanic Men, I’ve been looking everywhere for the Denso ones, but I think they are out of stock for the 05 CRV’s. Apparently, they are not producing old parts any more and focusing on the newer car models. I’ll give 4 season a shot then. Thanks for the fast response, lesson on how to install it and the info. 🙌🏽
Great video. So you didn't have to drop the subframe to swap out the compressor? I have a 2003. I think I have to drop the subframe about an inch to get it out?
Do you usually change the dryer filter and expansion valve or just the compressor should be fine? I’m about to change my compressor and just wondering if I should do those as well. Thanks. Great video.
@@timeflys3322 yup so no need to unless ur compress grinded and all type of metal particles are in there then u need the whole system not just condenser
I have a 97 CRV could that be the problem why mine it's not cold enough that traffic light both fans are going but once I get driving it gets cool again
Hi, I have a problem with the AC on a Honda CR-V 2.2 IDTEC, namely ... when it stays in place the AC works, but on the go no ... what a problem it would be ... thanks.
@@RBTheMechanic I put the the same one u use to recharge the ax but after that it not taking the Freon and the ac doesn’t comes on any at all it’s a bran new compressor
@@RBTheMechanic sorry 1 more question I'm going to replace expansion valve also is it possible to do it from up top or do I have to go through glove box? Thanks
@@RBTheMechanic that reason lol I was joking,just like you turn around and said “ this baby right here “ and showed the other car lol.Anyways, I used that same Denso compressor installed in a 2007 crv and the ac works fine for a week and went bad ,then they recharged it and it does the same thing , what do you think is the problem?
@@RBTheMechanic no you got to completely remove the front two bolts and loosen the rear two and completely remove the front Bolt from the motor mount then you can lower the front of the frame low enough to get the compressor out
@Bruce Wayne I still think it's easier though to take it out from the top it takes less time but I guess it's preference for those years I still remove them from the top though
@Bruce Wayne you will need to remove the front grill undo the condenser and loosen the radiator but yes it can be done or you can try to drop the subframe a little bit it depends on your preference
Ya rich guy here has a mechanic like he owns one. Um sir, we are our mechanics. And your mechanic... watched this guys video for this job. I used to wrench, UA-cam is king you ignorant child
LOVE YOUR CONTENT! Never stop producing! You're videos are of the highest quality
Thank you.. will keep up more detailed videos !!
Great video! Can hardly believe you installed that compressor with one hand.
Yuppp I’m use to it with camera in other hand
Sir, you are the very best UA-cam has to offer. Great video.
Why doesn’t this video have more views with CRVs having such a bad AC issue? Awesome video man!
Ps - it’s Vacuum not Wackuum
Yeah sorry about the vacuum this video only been up last month or so, but it will get to people over the years!!
my ac compressor lasted 12 years in my crv.. super reliable cars :D
@@kurtis295 really? i jus got a 2004 with 204500 + miles
@@TheOtherG yup I’m just replacing it now at 130,000KMS, I’ve maybe put a grand into the car since I’ve owned it. I heard the older ones are very reliable as well
@@kurtis295 sameee lol i spent that much too. i had to change the water pump and the ac compressor 😭 do you have any issues after 100 mph? lol. would you ever fix the transmission? i would i think mainly cus it’s still cheaper than leasing out the car 😭 kinda feels like a pimp my ride moment here tbh
Just changed my compressor today. 2002 204000 miles. The compressor didn’t have loose parts rattling so my fingers are crossed it’s not Black Death. Definitely A/C maintenance is in my opinion best left to the pros like RB.
Thank u bro ..!!!
Is your compressor still going strong?
@@DanClaunch yes after 3-years. Lucked out.
If you have a 02-06 it's easier to remove the front grill front bumper passenger headlight condenser and loosen the radiator to get to the compressor
Thanks. Good look at taking mine out from above after loosening the subframe bolts still did not allow enough clearance for my compressor to be removed
Thanks for the vid my compressor is dead. I would like to get the Denso, but that part number you showed says it does not fit my 2002 Honda CRV and Denson parts lookup says they do not make one for mine. If not Denson who would you recommend. I don't want to go cheap, or reman. Thanks
Four season is another brand yup it’s diffrent for 2002
@@RBTheMechanic awsome thanks for the quick response! I will get one on order and let you know how it goes!
Thank you brother. I will help my friend on his 08 odissey same problem. 💪💪💪💪
Great video impressive detailing as well 👏
Hi. I have a question. This is the same for HRV 2016???? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP 🙏
Similar but set up is diffrent and Freon I believe is diffrent or same I think but job is very much alike
@@RBTheMechanic God bless you
@@Eli_is_a_Lauver yup no problem I think Freon on 2016 is Sam r134 I k ow they changed it in 2017 but not sure it should have sticker under the hood
Good content my man, keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Does the compressor leak at all from the lines?? when you undue them
Well I recovered all the r134 but it dose still have oil in it u can see how I removed conpressor it leaked out
Awesome video... Mine is at that shop being replaced today, a 2004 Honda CRV EX. I was quoted $1000 ... It helped seeing this video to justify the cost. A lot to know and do. Does this price seem okay to you in this 2024 year? thx
Yes u got fair price most shops charge about $1400 Usully
At my shop it’s like 950. So yes good price
@@RBTheMechanic well you have the best deal :). It was done in 2 hours. I thought it was a longer process
@@lisayoung1957 yup 2-3 hours max!!
06 Honda crv I need to pull compressor. RB. I’m getting mixed messages how to take out. Some are saying to drop subframe is this true.? If not can you tell another detail way? Thank you
U do t need to drop the frame u prolly can slider it out other wise if there’s not enough room u might have to loosen the frame up a bit. Just be safe. And 100% no need to drop the frame
@@RBTheMechanic thanks RB. We give a shot
@@mikerose1112 yup up date me if any issue make small video and post it on ur side of utube
I made a mistake RB it’s an 03 Honda CRV not a 06. Will I still be able to pull that out of there all three without dropping subframe?
@@mikerose1112 u still don’t have to remove the frame worst come to worst just loosen it bit
I like this dude , he is exited as if he created the ac system for the first time lol 😆
Haha well when u get that cold air from dead ac ofc I would be excited and it was super cold air
Wow! Thank you, now I can change mine that the clutch broke. Which brand do you recommend?
I’ve heard that the Denso brand is the best, but I can’t find it for a Honda CRV 2005.
I used lot of denso they r good also 4season
@@RBTheMechanic Men, I’ve been looking everywhere for the Denso ones, but I think they are out of stock for the 05 CRV’s. Apparently, they are not producing old parts any more and focusing on the newer car models.
I’ll give 4 season a shot then. Thanks for the fast response, lesson on how to install it and the info. 🙌🏽
@@christianmercado5510 yeah I can’t get my hands on those either they been out of stock
@Bruce Wayne oh yeah denso I can’t get fourseason is also good
Great video. So you didn't have to drop the subframe to swap out the compressor? I have a 2003. I think I have to drop the subframe about an inch to get it out?
No you don’t I did those as well before I started utube should be very very much same and u can slide it out by the tire side area
@@RBTheMechanic Thanks will give it a shot
Do you usually change the dryer filter and expansion valve or just the compressor should be fine? I’m about to change my compressor and just wondering if I should do those as well. Thanks. Great video.
No I never change that but I do a full service with ac machine which recovers all oil and refrigeration and then vaccum and recharge
Well done brother!!!!👍
Great job brother. Your videos are awesome.
How many hours does this take? Roughly.
2 hour job is ur good and have alll the tools
My local shop said they will need to replace condenser with the new compressor, is this correct or are they trying to get extra money
If they have a reason then yes … is ur system leaking?? Other wise I have never changed it with ac compressor
BS
Not leaking thank you for the reply
@@timeflys3322 yup so no need to unless ur compress grinded and all type of metal particles are in there then u need the whole system not just condenser
I have a 97 CRV could that be the problem why mine it's not cold enough that traffic light both fans are going but once I get driving it gets cool again
Hi, I have a problem with the AC on a Honda CR-V 2.2 IDTEC, namely ... when it stays in place the AC works, but on the go no ... what a problem it would be ... thanks.
Might be low Freon that need servicing for ac systm
@@RBTheMechanic Hi, they don't even know ... they suspect an AC sensor, or AC compressor...freon it is ok....
@@sorinvelea6023 u can check ac pressure sensor with scan tool for voltage reference
@Bruce Wayne did I source? What do u mean
Excelente! Parabéns pelo vídeo.
Great video, seeing is believing. Thanks
Yup
Thank you for your interesting video
Welcome
Wat happen if you put the oil in the wrong h or low
Dosent matter it goes in the systm I use machine to put it in
@@RBTheMechanic I put the the same one u use to recharge the ax but after that it not taking the Freon and the ac doesn’t comes on any at all it’s a bran new compressor
@@shanealarcon7928 how ru trying to recharge the system?
Sir, How much do you charge to change the compressor on the CR-V ? Labor and parts included.
This job done with correct ac service complet job run around $790 depending on part cost
Wow $790!? My Honda place gave me an estimate of $2300 🤦🏽♀️
Just got a quote of 700 by my mechanic. Good to hear he's not screwing me, which I already felt he did me right.
Awsome vid!! Helped me all the way🔥🔥🔥
Nice!!!
How much oil did you add?
Close to 1.7 oz
So when you vacuum the oil out your taking it out the whole system?
@@nathanrodriguez5585 no it dosent such everything out usually I measure how much come out and add that much
@@RBTheMechanic OK gotcha thanks so much man I appreciate the help
What is the name of your ac recovery machine
It’s snap on Koolkare
Thank you
I like your style buddy!!
Thank you brother!!! Always here to help anyone out!!!
@@RBTheMechanic Question. Can I just add the oil to the compressor before install and then vacuum instead of adding up top?
@@HUFF-N-PUFF-2024 yeah u can do that some compressor have oil in it so maybe wanna ask the sell if it got it
@@RBTheMechanic sorry 1 more question I'm going to replace expansion valve also is it possible to do it from up top or do I have to go through glove box? Thanks
@@HUFF-N-PUFF-2024 up from top should be easy
On the 2nd generation CRV 2002-2005, how best do you pull the compressor???
Your video is a 3rd generation.
Yeah that one u might have to loosen the frame a bit
@@RBTheMechanic Thanks for the reply
@@bernardaflores1720 welcome
Very informative thanx
Yes good information and easy DIY
i have a honda crv i put the new compressor on it and when i go to a high c it turns off and when it runs it turns on
What is high c I’m confused
@@RBTheMechanic when the compressor stops working for my car
@@dondiablo9249 did u check Freon pressure it could be too high or low
@@RBTheMechanic Thank you
Good work
Where can i get the part i want to replace my honda crv compressor?
I got this from my local parts store u can check with Autozone or pepboys anyways did u confirm it’s bad compressor? Make sure u change fuse and relay
GOOD JOB
Thank u
Excellent job, you explained everything to the point that an idiot can understand!!!🌞😄😇
Lol well I’m glad this video is helping people out!!
@@RBTheMechanic keep up the good work. Honda CRV owners will be grateful
The Denso ac compressor comes with oil already in it , why did you have to put oil again ?🤭
The machine sucks it out when I do recover and vacuum
@@RBTheMechanic never heard this before lol
@@mamok3479 what u never Hurd
@@RBTheMechanic that reason lol I was joking,just like you turn around and said “ this baby right here “ and showed the other car lol.Anyways, I used that same Denso compressor installed in a 2007 crv and the ac works fine for a week and went bad ,then they recharged it and it does the same thing , what do you think is the problem?
@@mamok3479 oh ok lol got it now … did h check to see if it got leaks some time the seal on the compressor can be off or cracked
This dose not work on 02-08 Honda crv you have to drop the sub frame
U can loosen the frame a bit and drop it few inches but process is same
@@RBTheMechanic no you got to completely remove the front two bolts and loosen the rear two and completely remove the front Bolt from the motor mount then you can lower the front of the frame low enough to get the compressor out
@Bruce Wayne on that year you can just lower the frame a little bit as long as the suspension isn't completely shot
@Bruce Wayne I still think it's easier though to take it out from the top it takes less time but I guess it's preference for those years I still remove them from the top though
@Bruce Wayne you will need to remove the front grill undo the condenser and loosen the radiator but yes it can be done or you can try to drop the subframe a little bit it depends on your preference
DENSO 471-7056 will fit 2007 to 2017 and up; WONT fit 2002
Definitely not fit 2002 diffrent set up
RB I have a question for you,check my previous comment please
Ok I cracked ac?
Let your mechanic do this!!!
Ya rich guy here has a mechanic like he owns one. Um sir, we are our mechanics. And your mechanic... watched this guys video for this job. I used to wrench, UA-cam is king you ignorant child
No way. The compressor and condenser are very easy diy. Just did both and I have a broken back.