Re: A/C issues, compressor works, 45PSI but little cold air

From: Miles D. Oliver (moliver@mmoliver.org)
Date: Sat Jun 02 2007 - 10:05:24 EDT


   The 45 PSI on the gauge was with the compressor engaged. With it not the
pressure was up around 55 PSI. The markings on the gauge say that the 45
PSI is in the acceptable range. But of course it isn't cold. It will
eventually get cool in the vehicle but not like my pickup.

  I use the term FREON as I have always used it, like saying XEROX instead
of 'copy machine', or VELCRO instead of 'hook and loop shit'.

  If 45PSI is an acceptable pressure and I don't have enough '134' in it
how do I get more in without bleeding the pressure and refilling.

Guess I'll have to pay someone to 'bleed me' for a repair.

On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Eric Hufstedler wrote:

>
>> My probably worthless little gauge that I have with my can of
>> freon says it has 45PSI in the system
>
> Is that with the AC on or off? How warm was thee engine?
>
> Eric
>
>

-- 
  Miles D. Oliver



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