A/C wiring??

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yeung22
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A/C wiring??

Post by yeung22 »

I've read in some other posts that to get k-pro to control the a/c system I need to make 3 changes in the ecu and then connect the vtp (b9) to the acs

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According to this schematic I need to connect b9 to a27. If I cut and connect these wires then the a/c system will work properly right?
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Post by yeung22 »

Well I just tried it and it didn't work. The compressor clutch didn't come on. So I tried hooking up the acc wire (a17) to the same b9 and it worked. So with a17 and a27 both hooked up to b9 things seem to be okay.......Just a question though, by doing this am I bypassing the thermostat or pressure switch? Will by compressor cycle on and off?
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Post by Hondata »

You need to identify which vehicle each pin belongs to.

It should be Civic A17 to RSX E18 and Civic A27 to RSX B9
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Post by yeung22 »

Hondata wrote:You need to identify which vehicle each pin belongs to.

It should be Civic A17 to RSX E18 and Civic A27 to RSX B9
Well, like you say I guess I need to hook up the Civic A17 to RSX E18 and Civic A27 to RSX B9. The problem is is that the Hybrid-Racing Harness doesn't have a pin out for E18. I'm going to have to find a connector at Radio Shack or something to put in it's place I guess.
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Post by bossman032 »

so has the problem been fixed? :?:
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Post by yeung22 »

yes sir, I pulled a pin from a spare connector and added it to the hybrid harness. The A/c works great. Thumbs down to hybrid for not putting the pin in place......
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Post by bossman032 »

yeung22 wrote:yes sir, I pulled a pin from a spare connector and added it to the hybrid harness. The A/c works great. Thumbs down to hybrid for not putting the pin in place......
I have a dc2 hybrid kit. you think I will have to do that also?
I wired up the relay already but my compressor always stays engaged, when I turn on my ac..

anyways how cold is your vent temps? my 89 si r12 blows about 40 degrees in about 98 degress. I haven't got my dc2 ac system completely charged yet.
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Post by yeung22 »

I haven't charged mine that well either, so mine won't pull the temp down to 40 degrees yet.......I will have to check to see if the compressor will cycle after I fix that.
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Post by bossman032 »

yeung22 wrote:I haven't charged mine that well either, so mine won't pull the temp down to 40 degrees yet.......I will have to check to see if the compressor will cycle after I fix that.
ic let me know how it works out. hopefully if u have no leaks it should be good. :twisted:
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Post by bossman032 »

have u got the system charged and working yet? :P
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any updates?
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