bigred88
1/2 ton status
My A/C has been blowing a little warm this summer, so I bought one of those DIY freon/gauge all in one things from Autozone. I had the system converted to r134 3 years ago (the right way- just about everything replaced), and I haven't touched it since- it's never needed recharged. Well, I hooked up the bottle and the gauge to the low side, A/C on max, following the instructions, and the gauge was reading 60psi. It's 105 degrees outside. According to the instructions on the bottle, that means the system is full (well, slightly overfull). According to some websites, the system is overcharged right now, if I'm reading them correctly. But other websites sound like the pressure should be up over 100. How can it be overfilled if I've never opened it up? And if it hasn't lost refrigerant, why would the inside temperature have dropped off slowly, just as if it had been slowly dropping freon?
Honestly, I'm a little confused. What I've read says the low pressure side is constant, regardless of temperature, and the high side changes with temp. But the bottle I bought only hooks up to low side, and it's recommendation does change with temp. Not a lot, but some. I don't know A/C systems at all. I picked up a book a few weeks ago, but haven't gotten very far in, just been too busy. I was gonna do this right and buy manifold gauges and everything, but I'm sick of the heat and don't want to go that far without knowing what I'm doing.
I put a thermometer in the dash vent, and it's blowing about 78*. From what I've been able to figure out, a full and properly functioning system should blow about 40* colder than that.
I'm new to the whole A/C charging thing, so just go ahead and assume you're talking to a moron with any replies. Except, yes, I know all the safety stuff- eye pro, gloves, don't be an idiot... I've got those things down. Thanks for any help or guidance.
Honestly, I'm a little confused. What I've read says the low pressure side is constant, regardless of temperature, and the high side changes with temp. But the bottle I bought only hooks up to low side, and it's recommendation does change with temp. Not a lot, but some. I don't know A/C systems at all. I picked up a book a few weeks ago, but haven't gotten very far in, just been too busy. I was gonna do this right and buy manifold gauges and everything, but I'm sick of the heat and don't want to go that far without knowing what I'm doing.
I put a thermometer in the dash vent, and it's blowing about 78*. From what I've been able to figure out, a full and properly functioning system should blow about 40* colder than that.
I'm new to the whole A/C charging thing, so just go ahead and assume you're talking to a moron with any replies. Except, yes, I know all the safety stuff- eye pro, gloves, don't be an idiot... I've got those things down. Thanks for any help or guidance.
Never done that before though, so I think I can take once in the 5+ years I've been driving it every day.