Yes, UNLESS the belt pulley is frozen and doesn't revolve (i.e.: freewheel) easily. If the compressor simply does not work properly, or is out of Freon the activation switch will not turn it on.
maybe how old
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The 1999 Honda Accord air conditioning drain to can be located on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The drain to allows condensation to drain on the ground below the engine.
It's broken.
Exhaust catalyst converter problem.
Drive on a 1999 Honda Civic transmission is labeled as D4. D2 is made specifically for lower gears and to help in situations where going slower can help maneuver the vehicle.
wont look exactly the same but similiar http://img106.exs.cx/img106/9816/dsc03262medium2oc.jpg
They are different compressors, especially depending on the years... you can check out the part numbers and applications here: www.acpartshouse.com The a/c compressor on the EK3 Civic is will work on the 1999 RD1 CRV.
You mean A/C Compressor? If so, yes you can bypass it. Just buy a drive belt for a 3.8 that came from the factory without A/C.
Which Compressor are you talking about ? The a/c compressor or the rear suspention Compressor ?
You don't add Freon as it has R134a not Freon. You add it to the low pressure side which is the larger hose.