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Today with the temp being 70, I recharged the AC thanks to the tips you guys gave me. She'* blowing out cold air again and the clutch now turns without stopping. I still need to get another can of refrigerant to bring it to the high full level (currently in the low FULL level). Thanks again
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I will ask that next time you continue this in the original thread you started..
Next time you do this you will want to know the required pressure for the given temperature and Humidity
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Next time you do this you will want to know the required pressure for the given temperature and Humidity
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
I will ask that next time you continue this in the original thread you started..
Next time you do this you will want to know the required pressure for the given temperature and Humidity
Next time you do this you will want to know the required pressure for the given temperature and Humidity
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Oh yeah.. It totally feels good to do it yourself... Trust me I know...
The Guide on the back of that package is a Universal gide of sorts.. we don't want to have the system overcharged either..
When the weather gets hot we'll have you check the operating pressure... You might need a little more at that point or none at all.. And a lot of this is Temperature and Humidity Dependant... I thought I had enough in my system and Plucked through the service manual and It turned out I didn't have enough...LOL
Next time you are ready let me know... and I'll dig up some info for you..
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The Guide on the back of that package is a Universal gide of sorts.. we don't want to have the system overcharged either..
When the weather gets hot we'll have you check the operating pressure... You might need a little more at that point or none at all.. And a lot of this is Temperature and Humidity Dependant... I thought I had enough in my system and Plucked through the service manual and It turned out I didn't have enough...LOL
Next time you are ready let me know... and I'll dig up some info for you..

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