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Why does my Honda City’s AC produce cold air at first but then turn warm?

Why does my Honda City’s AC produce cold air at first but then turn warm?

Some owners experience intermittent cooling, where the AC blows cold air initially but stops cooling after a while. Could this be due to an overheating compressor, a clogged expansion valve, o r moisture contamination in the system?
Sirat Ul Jinan asked on 26 Feb 2025 16:50:16 pm
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Car Mechanic Expert - on 26 Feb 2025 16:59:52 pm
Intermittent cooling, where the AC blows cold air initially but then turns warm, could be caused by an overheating compressor, a clogged expansion valve, o r moisture contamination in the system. If the compressor is overheating, it may cut off intermittently, causing the cooling to stop. A clogged expansion valve can also disrupt the flow of refrigerant, affecting cooling performance. Moisture in the system can cause ice buildup, restricting refrigerant flow. A professional technician can diagnose and fix these issues by inspecting the system and replacing faulty components.
 

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