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Deliberate shorting of expensive R-1234yf refrigerant

7.7K views 44 replies 18 participants last post by  stevem5215  
Honda made $2.5 billion in the first quarter of 2022, Projecting out, that's $10 billion annually, $700,000 is a rounding error.
I doubt that since, quote:
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Honda annual net income for 2023 was $4.82B, a 23.4% decline from 2022.
Honda annual net income for 2022 was $6.293B, a 1.83% increase from 2021.
Honda annual net income for 2021 was $6.18B, a 47.39% increase from 2020.
Still the $700K is a rounding error, albeit $20M mentioned earlier is not. Unless someone view 1-2% of the querterly net income as a rounding error.

I can see this going either ways, doubtful but possible. I'll see it soon enough when I get my first '24 RL...
 
I would really like to hear from Honda about this. The $25 in refrigerant I used to get my system working to an acceptable level is not something that will break my finances, but it's just one more little pain in the backside for a vehicle that was over $47K out the door and I'm making payments on for another 2 years.
First off, let me just say that I don't doubt your qualification for making this statement based on your experience with the Ridgeline. You can work on my future Ridgeline's AC anytime....

I just have one question... If I take my Ridgeline under warranty into the service for the AC, the dealer will get paid for performing this service by Honda; presumably for the parts/refrigerant and labor. Admittedly, I don't know what's allowed charge for this service, but venture to say that is more, a lot more, than just cost of the refrigerant.

Not filling up the AC system with the correct weight of the refrigerant is probably counter productive on the long run. Maybe some "creative bookkeeping" can make this an attractive option, but it's doubtful.