Wrecked Honda???
Ok, This seems abit stupid, but heres my story...
I was driving on the freeway, and out of the blue, a giant rim from the back of a truck falls out and completely nails my passanger side, front corner, breaking the headlight, taking out half the bumper, hitting stuff under the bumper and nailing the tire which bent the rim. I replaced alot of the stuff, but I realized after this rim hit, my A/C wasnt working anymore. What part of the A/C is under the front bumper that might have been hit?A sliced hose maybe??? Somewhere there was this clear liquid leaking, not sure if it was freon or not!!! And, Is it possible for a brake rotor to get warped so that when you brake, the car pulls???
Micaela- Team Probe Racing
I was driving on the freeway, and out of the blue, a giant rim from the back of a truck falls out and completely nails my passanger side, front corner, breaking the headlight, taking out half the bumper, hitting stuff under the bumper and nailing the tire which bent the rim. I replaced alot of the stuff, but I realized after this rim hit, my A/C wasnt working anymore. What part of the A/C is under the front bumper that might have been hit?A sliced hose maybe??? Somewhere there was this clear liquid leaking, not sure if it was freon or not!!! And, Is it possible for a brake rotor to get warped so that when you brake, the car pulls???
Micaela- Team Probe Racing
theres a lot of A/C components located in the front of your car... theres the condenser, the receiver/drier, and the hoses leading to and from the condenser and receiver/drier. most likely one of those components were damaged and you're probably leaking refrigerant.
as for your brakes... if your car is pulling when you're braking, then its probably a caliper problem and not a rotor problem. one of them could have got damaged from your little incident. the side that is pulling is the side that is working.
BTW, was it a company truck or something? if it was, u should try getting some compensation money to repair ur car
as for your brakes... if your car is pulling when you're braking, then its probably a caliper problem and not a rotor problem. one of them could have got damaged from your little incident. the side that is pulling is the side that is working.
BTW, was it a company truck or something? if it was, u should try getting some compensation money to repair ur car
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