A/C freon level
dycksonjl
06-22-2005, 04:12 PM
Can you tell by looking at the sight window if there is enough freon in your A/C system? I can see fluid flowing...should I???
Saudade
06-22-2005, 04:23 PM
Yes you should. Bubbles would indicate an undercharge. Do not attempt to go by the sight glass if you try to recharge the system. Use gages or take it somewhere.
dycksonjl
06-22-2005, 05:18 PM
The A/C isn't cooling. It blows hot air. Would it be safe to add a pound of freon?
AlohaBra
06-23-2005, 01:02 PM
The A/C isn't cooling. It blows hot air. Would it be safe to add a pound of freon?
You can buy a recharge kit that has a color coded gage for the low side for $40.00. Make sure the compessor clutch is coming on or jump it first. Otherwise, the pressure will be too high when you hook up and cause rerigerant leakage.
You can buy a recharge kit that has a color coded gage for the low side for $40.00. Make sure the compessor clutch is coming on or jump it first. Otherwise, the pressure will be too high when you hook up and cause rerigerant leakage.
dycksonjl
06-24-2005, 04:55 PM
The recharge kit....is it for R12? Where can i get one?
Saudade
06-25-2005, 11:07 AM
Techincally speaking, you can not buy R12 unless you're EPA certified. Having said that, you can find lot's on eBay.
Beware of the R12 substitutes. Not saying they're bad, but you may need to change out other parts to complete the swap.
Beware of the R12 substitutes. Not saying they're bad, but you may need to change out other parts to complete the swap.
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