What are the reasons for the 8th generation Accord's air conditioning not cooling?

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DiEden
07/29/25 7:35pm
The reasons for the 8th generation Accord's air conditioning not cooling may include compressor failure, refrigerant leakage in the air conditioning system, malfunctioning air conditioning remote control, or damage to the internal fan of the air conditioning unit. Below is a detailed introduction about the 8th generation Accord: Overview: The development and design concept of the 8th generation Accord is "Advanced-Powerful," meaning the perfect integration of "forward-looking technology and dynamic power." Based on this concept, Honda R&D gathered the latest technologies to develop a new technical platform. Others: The increase in size and space is a significant highlight of the 8th generation Accord. Its length, width, and height reach 4945mm, 1845mm, and 1480mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. Additionally, it is equipped with an 8-inch embedded color LCD screen featuring functions such as GPS navigation and an onboard computer.
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