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Old 08-04-2010, 11:04 AM   #1
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2001 Passport A/C Low Side Pressure Question.

Hello all,
Could someone tell me what the standard Low side pressure for the Air conditioning on my 2001 passport suppose to be? I'm checking and possibly recharging he freon and don't want to break anything.

Thanks in advance
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Old 08-09-2010, 02:47 PM   #2
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Re: 2001 Passport A/C Low Side Pressure Question.

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Hello all,
Could someone tell me what the standard Low side pressure for the Air conditioning on my 2001 passport suppose to be? I'm checking and possibly recharging he freon and don't want to break anything.

Thanks in advance
I fix my own AC on my rodeo and I know what I am doing... and I have to say, I still recommend you take it to a mechanic and have them properly drain and charge your system. It's not too terribly expensive 50-100 dollars. At some point I will be doing that myself because over time, air gets in there and it will need to be professionally worked on.

To answer your question: From what I have read and learned, there really isn't a hard number to give you, the pressure changes with ambient temperatures...
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