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It is located behind the AC compressor. When you look down from the driver side front fender you won't miss it.
Both the low and high side service ports are located on the rear a/c manifold mounted to the back of the a/c compressor.......................
To reset the tire pressure warning on an E200 Kompressor, use the dash menu settings. Scroll to the mileage menu. Open the Low tire pressure setting. Press the reset option.
you dont ... you take the car to an airconditioning service department and get them to do it for you Low pressure side. To find the low pressure side, look at the compressor. Two lines come out of the compressor, the high side goes to the condenser, which is the cooling coil in front of the radiator. The OTHER line comming off the compressor is the low side. Follow it back to the firewall. Somewhere between the compressor and the firewall is the test port for the low pressure side. THAT'S where you install the refrigerant for all vehicles.
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The classification of 230 volts is in the low voltage range.
If you mean the low side service port for the Airconditioning system? Lift the hood Find the battery Look down between the battery and the intake air duct for the engine. You'll see an aluminum pipe with a black cap fitting, remove the cap to access the refrigerant circuit.
I recently added freon to the low pressure side of the system. The port is located under the passenger side fender. You need to remove the, then take 2 fasteners off the front edge of the fender liner. You'll find the well hidden low pressure charging port there.
It depends on the RPM at Idle speed your low side apr.. 40 and High side at about 150 at 2000 RPM LOW 22 High 230 if high is over 250 there is to much 134A in system at a amibent temp. of 70 degrees F. RPM and outside temp effects readings.
LOW side
small tube high side, big tube low side.
Low side.