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2002 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved

AII 24158 (0209)

                                8000X-S5D-C22

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Application

Publications No.

Issue Date

AIR CONDITIONER  CIVIC

2- AND 4-DOOR

SEP 2002

AII 24158

INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS

What’s New

The installation instructions for the 2003 Civic
A/C are the same as the 2002 model. However,
the A/C kit numbers are different because of
improvements to the wire length on the
compressor:

80000-S5D-A22 for U.S.

80000-S5D-C22 for Canada

TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED
Duct tape
Hacksaw blade
Trim clip remover
Open-end wrench set
Screwdrivers
Socket wrench set
Torque wrench
Tension gauge
Refrigerant oil (R-12 mineral oil or R-134a PAG oil)
Fender, floor, and seat covers
HFC-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging

station

Gloves
Eye protection (face shield or safety goggles)
Electronic leak detector

NOTICE

S

Use only 

HFC

-134a in this system; do not

use 

CFC

 12 (Freon); do not install parts

designed for use in a 

CFC

 system.

S

Use a charging station. A/C charging
stations and refrigerant recovery/recycling
stations minimize the release of 

CFC

s and

HFC

s to the atmosphere. Use them for all 

A/C

charging and service work according to the
manufacturers’ instructions.

S

Do not overcharge. This system requires
only the amount of 

HFC

-134a refrigerant

shown below. If you overcharge the system,
the engine and the 

A/C

 will malfunction.

500 to 550 grams

0.50 to 0.55 kilograms

1.1 to 1.2 pounds

17.6 to 19.4 ounces

INSTALLATION

Customer Information:

 The information in

these instructions is intended for use only by

skilled technicians who have the proper tools,

equipment, and training to correctly and safely

add equipment to your car. These procedures

should not be attempted by doĆitĆyourselfers."

NOTE:

S

Make sure you have the anti-theft code for
the audio system.

S

Write down the customer’s radio station
presets;
 the radio memory will be erased
when you disconnect the battery.

S

Make sure you install the right part. Use the
illustrations on pages 2 and 3 as a guide to
check the parts before you install them.

S

Don’t remove plugs and caps from fittings
until the parts are ready to connect.
 This
will keep out moisture and dirt which could
cause wear and damage.

During Installation:

S

Before you connect any line or hose,
check and lube its O-ring.
 Make sure the
O-ring is on the fitting, put a few drops of
refrigerant oil on the O-ring, then connect the
fitting.

S

You may use either type of refrigerant oil to
lubricate O-rings and fittings.

S

If you add or replace refrigerant oil in the
system, use only this 

PAG

 oil: Sanden SP-10,

P/N 38897-P13-A01.

S

Route and secure the lines and hoses
properly;
 maintain clearance between them
and surrounding parts.

S

Use two wrenches to tighten or loosen
fittings; 
hold one fitting in place while you
tighten the other one against it.

NOTICE

Don’t overtighten; you could

damage the fittings. Before you tighten a
fitting, check the torque listed for it. If leaks
are caused by faulty O-rings, overtightening
the fitting won’t help.

S

Before you connect each electrical
connector, check its terminals.
 Make sure
the terminals aren’t bent or out of place.

Summary of Contents for 2002 CIVIC AIR CONDITIONER

Page 1: ...tomer Information The information in these instructions is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools equipment and training to correctly and safely add equipment to your c...

Page 2: ...racket Suction line bracket Receiver line clip A Receiver line clip B A C wire harness Flange bolts 8 x 100 mm Ground bolt 6 x 12 mm brass colored Paint cutting nut 6 mm yellow tinted Washer bolt 6 x...

Page 3: ...tinted 93403 06012 08 80460 S5A A00 80363 S5A A01 80331 S5D A11 80341 S5D A11 80311 S5D A12 80320 S5D A12 80361 S5A A00 90361 SV4 003 Yellow tinted Yellow tinted 95701 06025 08 80107 S5A 000 Gray colo...

Page 4: ...can Honda Motor Co Inc All Rights Reserved 4 of 24 AII 24158 0209 1 Disconnect the battery Remove the negative cable from the battery 2 Remove the driver s dashboard lower cover and the under dash fus...

Page 5: ...4 AII 24158 0209 3 Remove the passenger s dashboard lower cover and the glove box Remove the cover by pulling down on its front edge to release the three clips then pulling it toward you to release th...

Page 6: ...ape duct tape on the passenger s side of the glove box opening Move aside any vehicle harness that may be in the way and use a hacksaw blade to carefully cut through the plastic cross piece in the are...

Page 7: ...nda Motor Co Inc All Rights Reserved 7 of 24 AII 24158 0209 5 Remove the ECM PCM unit and the bracket Remove the main harness connector from its bracket Disconnect these connectors from the ECM PCM Re...

Page 8: ...se washer bolts Remove and save this 6 x 20 mm washer bolt Remove and save this paint cutting 6 mm nut and 6 x 16 mm washer bolt BLOWER VEHICLE HARNESS Disconnect the recirculation control motor 7P co...

Page 9: ...khead by pushing it toward the engine compartment then discard the plug Remove and save the expansion valve cover six self tapping screws Get parts group A 7 Install the evaporator Reinstall the expan...

Page 10: ...Remove the filter cover Reinstall the filter cover 9 Reinstall the blower unit and the ECM PCM Set the blower in place on the lower mounting stud Loosely reinstall the two 6 x 16 mm washer bolts you...

Page 11: ...tor 4P connector Reconnect the blower motor 2P connector Reconnect the recirculation control motor 7P connector Snap this wire harness clip in place BLOWER VEHICLE HARNESS Reattach the main harness co...

Page 12: ...R UNIT LOWER CASE VEHICLE HARNESS Apply protective tape to the heater control panel just below the A C switch hole cover Insert the A C switch button in the A C switch hole then push on the button unt...

Page 13: ...bumper 10 clips two hexhead screws and two self tapping screws and set it aside FRONT Remove and discard the drain nozzle cap from the heater unit Install the drain clip onto the drain hose Install th...

Page 14: ...ve the throttle cables from the actuator Disconnect the cruise control actuator 4P connector 14 Prepare the engine compartment Remove these bolts then remove the resonator Remove these bolts then remo...

Page 15: ...o Inc All Rights Reserved 15 of 24 AII 24158 0209 Push the vehicle harness out of this clamp Release the brake booster hose clamp from the bulkhead Release these two harness clamps from the bulkhead F...

Page 16: ...ket Lift the P S fluid reservoir off its bracket leave its hoses connected and set it aside Remove and save the P S belt 16 Remove the alternator Push the alternator harness out of this clamp Loosen t...

Page 17: ...ge bolts yellow tinted 95701 06012 08 Torque the bolts to 10 N m 7 lb ft Reinstall this 10 x 35 mm mounting bolt in this hole Torque the bolts to 44 N m 33 lb ft 18 Install the condenser and the recei...

Page 18: ...1 06025 08 Torque the bolt to 10 N m 7 lb ft Install receiver line clip B 80387 SM4 A01 into this square hole Install receiver line clip A 80381 S5A A01 into this square hole Secure the condenser line...

Page 19: ...ector to the bracket into the condenser fan shroud With Fog Lights Without Fog Lights FRONT Remove the blue tape from the vehicle harness 4P connector then remove and discard the blank connector FOG L...

Page 20: ...A C kit is installed and the engine has run for 5 or more minutes A C performance test readjust the belt to the Used Belt tension Used Belt Tension 390 to 540 N 40 to 55 kg Torque this bolt to its fi...

Page 21: ...voir back in its mounting bracket 24 Install the A C suction line and receiver line B Slide the A C suction line and receiver line B clamp onto the mounting stud Make sure that the throttle and heater...

Page 22: ...hold the other fitting Install the suction hose clamp onto the suction hose bracket then secure the suction hose in the clamp P S HOSE BRACKET Apply refrigerant oil to its O ring then connect the suc...

Page 23: ...relays and the vehicle harness clip Install the two power relays in the sockets shown UNDER HOOD SRS LABEL USA Others 28 Attach the labels in the locations shown Remove the lid from the under hood fus...

Page 24: ...t open the desiccant in the receiver tank will become saturated with moisture requiring longer evacuation time 32 Charge the system S This system requires only the amount of HFC 134a refrigerant shown...

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