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Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor
Low pressure side of compressor Larger hose from compressor
You have to vacumm out the system then add a specific amount of R-134A with a refrigerant gauge
The port is on the compressor under the engine on the drivers side.
The system requires between 1.3 & 1.5 lb of HFC-134a refrigerant...
It's depend on refrigerant.
low pressure side of a/c compressor (larger hose)
PAG oil goes in the air conditioner compressor. It is added in the same place as the refrigerant. However, this oil must be added before the lines for adding the refrigerant are put in place.
Are you referring to the AC compressor? If so, it's probably a job for a professional, as the refrigerant must legally be handled by a licensed shop. FriPilot
Could be a bad compressor.
you must first plug in the machine and listen for the compressor to run if it runs you can then put in 134 A. All softdrink companies and machine manufactures use 134A, it can be bought any where and is cheap. You do not have to have a license to buy or use 134A.
what year? look for the bigger port on the ac lines, theres a low and a high, you want the low which is where you put you r-134a