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Do
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like these? Do you have
questions about auto A/C pressure gauge readings? Should
I just use green o-rings when servicing auto A/C? Do I always
have to pull vacuum on the A/C system? I added
some refrigerant to my auto A/C system but it's still not cold. Should
I add more refrigerant? Does the
A/C system have to be flushed? Do the
pressure gauges tell me if the A/C system is full? I am installing
a replacement compressor. Should I install
an in-line filter?
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Auto
A/C Service Question No. 1 Pressure
gauge readings will tell you how much refrigerant
is in the A/C system.
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Auto
A/C Service Question No. 2 You've
added some refrigerant to the A/C system, but it still isn't blowing cold.
Adding more should correct the problem.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 3 You
just discharged the A/C system to replace a leaking valve core. Because the
system was not opened, you do not have to pull vacuum (or you can quickly
pull vacuum to 26 or 27").
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on
your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 4 Pressure
gauge readings are too high. There is probably a restriction in the A/C
system.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 5 Topping
off the system is ok if the pressure gauges show
that it's not that low.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 6 Black
o-rings are for older A/C systems. I should only use
green o-rings for R-134a A/C systems.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 7 The
complaint on the A/C system is that it isn't blowing cold enough.
You've been told the duct outlet temperature is 55°F
(or about 13°C). You should just recharge the system
because it's probably just low on refrigerant.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 8 It's
70°F (or about 21°C) outside. You connect pressure gauges to the
A/C system and static pressure gauge readings
are about 50 psi. You should just add refrigerant
because it's probably low.
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Auto
A/C Service Question No. 9 You've
heard that vehicle manufacturer's no longer support flushing A/C systems.
You've just replaced the compressor, drier and expansion valve. You don't
have to flush the system because the vehcile manufacturer said
so.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 10 You
have just installed a replacement compressor. You should install a
suction side filter to prevent another failure.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 11 You
want a leak detection method that will work all the time.
Maybe you should just purchase a more expensive electronic
leak detector and that way you will be sure to find all
the leaks.
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your answer
Auto
A/C Service Question No. 12 My
vacuum pump works really well. I only have to change the vacuum pump oil
once every few months for proper maintenance.
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your answer
About this test....
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information and answers provided are not intended to be treated as a diagnosis
for any particular A/C sysetm or problem. When diagnosing A/C systems, there
are far too many factors that must be considered in order to provide an accurate
diagnosis. This information is intended to provide the best, most accurate
service help on general topics about servicing, recharging and repairing
automotive air conditioning systems. Answers are as a result of countless
real life auto A/C inspections or testing that we have conducted. All of
the enclosed information has been compiled from auto A/C service professionals
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A/C service.
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