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97 honda civic trouble Help please!?
Okay so I've taken my car to 3 or 4 mechanics & they can't seem to find the problem. What my car does is once the AC is turned on, the RPM goes down significantly, to the point where the car turns off. Sometimes it overheats too. Anyone have any idea what it can be?
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
I have a accord it used to overheat because the cooling fans wouldnt turn on when the car needed to cool down. I would turn the heater on and it would help cool the engine and the rpm would drop but it wouldnt turn off. Once i fixed the fans the problem went away check that your radiator cooling fans are working properly. Goodluck.
- Anonymous4 years ago
in spite of what JP mentioned it isn't the battery. you have gas vapor lock led to by utilising the severe warmth. You already desperate that because it starts nice interior the morning plus, whilst parked interior the colour, it starts nice at night. changing the gas line with an insulated one (in case you will hit upon one) could help. beginning the hood for a jiffy formerly you start up the automobile to launch a number of the warmth could additionally help.