Why is the air conditioning in the Honda 10th-generation Civic not cooling properly?
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If the air conditioning in the Honda 10th-generation Civic is not cooling properly, it may require a refrigerant replacement, or there could be excessive dirt on the condenser surface. Refrigerant needs to be replaced periodically: The refrigerant used in car air conditioning systems is typically r134a, which requires periodic replacement. If not replaced for an extended period, it can affect the cooling efficiency and speed of the air conditioning system. Configuration: The front and rear turn signal covers of the Honda 10th-generation Civic have been changed to transparent, and the fog lights have also been modified. Chrome door handles and side anti-scratch strips have been added, and the wheel design has been updated. High-end models also feature triangular turn signals on the side mirrors, giving a sharper and more dynamic appearance. The rear of the car has been enhanced with chrome trim, and three new color options—Crystal Purple, Titanium Silver, and Crystal Black—have been introduced for the body.