Posted by Steve@Advance on April 27, 2019 at 18:35:34 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: Question on AC posted by David G on April 27, 2019 at 16:48:55:
As said, it should be close to the same temp F as the gauge in PSI.
Are there any obvious leaks? Oily/dirty areas, typically near a connection, oozing through a hose, a damaged area of a line or the condenser, or slinging out of the compressor shaft seal.
If you find and repair the leak, the system will need a new receiver dryer, good idea to replace the orifice tube, vacuum the system, add some oil (be sure to use the correct oil), then charge by weight per the decal under the hood.
If you don't see a leak, just add some 134 from the recharge can at the auto supply. Just be very careful not to overcharge. As soon as the return line starts getting cold, stop adding.
That will give you a chance to see how long it will last. It may leak slow enough to get by as it is. Or it may leak right back out. That will make the leak easier to find, sometimes...
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