According to the A/C specifications that I have, your vehicle calls for the following: 16.8 ounces net weight of R-134a, and 5.1 fluid ounces of PAG-46 oil. The under-hood decal, if it's still there, might differ slightly. If so, the decal always takes precedence.
Compared to older vehicles, as ...
Search found 1738 matches
- Sat Nov 08, 2025 9:47 am
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: Second Compressor Also Buzzing/Clicking loudly
- Replies: 4
- Views: 132
- Fri Nov 07, 2025 9:33 am
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: Second Compressor Also Buzzing/Clicking loudly
- Replies: 4
- Views: 132
Re: Second Compressor Also Buzzing/Clicking loudly
I agree with Cusser .
Some additional thoughts: If your original compressor seized up, it was probably due to a low refrigerant charge, running the system that way, and consequently, oil-starving the compressor. The refrigerant carries the oil, and lack of lubrication equals a seized compressor ...
Some additional thoughts: If your original compressor seized up, it was probably due to a low refrigerant charge, running the system that way, and consequently, oil-starving the compressor. The refrigerant carries the oil, and lack of lubrication equals a seized compressor ...
- Fri Oct 31, 2025 4:25 pm
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: 1997 Toyota Tercel—Clutch Doesn't Engage, Blinking A/C Light
- Replies: 1
- Views: 90
Re: Airconditioner turns off but will not restart.
Kindly start a new topic for your questions.
(Moderator started new topic, above.)
Meanwhile, I have some additional questions:
How did you recharge the system, and with what type of refrigerant?
Add any oil? What kind, and how much?
Did you evacuate the system down to about 29.9 inHg (+/- 500 ...
(Moderator started new topic, above.)
Meanwhile, I have some additional questions:
How did you recharge the system, and with what type of refrigerant?
Add any oil? What kind, and how much?
Did you evacuate the system down to about 29.9 inHg (+/- 500 ...
- Wed Oct 29, 2025 2:01 pm
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: AC Recovery Machine
- Replies: 3
- Views: 607
Re: AC Recovery Machine
Yes, the small portable units. There is Vevor (and many similar Chinese brands), the Appion G5Twin and a smaller one by them. I have looked at used RRR machines and some are pretty affordable but I don't know enough to be able to determine if it's operational, etc., and if it would have all the ...
- Tue Oct 28, 2025 2:59 pm
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: AC Recovery Machine
- Replies: 3
- Views: 607
Re: AC Recovery Machine
After working on my AC systems and running gauges and all that for several years I am at a point where I'd like to be able to do my own recovery and I wondered if anyone had recommendations for a hobby-plus level machine. I am not in a particular hurry to get an evac done so it seems like one of ...
- Mon Oct 20, 2025 10:02 am
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Procedures, Tips and FAQ.
- Topic: Vevor Single Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine
- Replies: 2
- Views: 45017
Re: Vevor Single Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine
Hello, I am looking into Vevor's refrigerant recovery machine (single cylinder type) and would like to ask if this machine is effective enough, should I choose the double cylinder type, how is the performance and durability when used with gas such as R134A or R410A, and if anyone has used it ...
- Mon Oct 20, 2025 9:46 am
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Procedures, Tips and FAQ.
- Topic: Service hose and connector questions
- Replies: 1
- Views: 47547
Re: Service hose and connector questions
I'll try answering your questions, but it depends on whether you're talking 1/4" R-12 hose seals and Schrader valve actuators (core depressors), ACME R-134a seals, or R-1234yf seals.
The hoses having core depressors on one end for 1/4" R-12 fittings attach onto the service port (vehicle) side, not ...
The hoses having core depressors on one end for 1/4" R-12 fittings attach onto the service port (vehicle) side, not ...
- Mon Oct 20, 2025 8:14 am
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: 1986 Corvette AC Service…was it not done correctly?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 50273
Re: 1986 Corvette AC Service…was it not done correctly?
A vacuum of 310 microns is excellent , as are the vent temperatures, especially for a Corvette.
Based on the original factory specs that I have, the system called for 52 ounces net weight of R-12. A charge of 36 ounces of R-134a seems a little "light" to me.
Keep an eye on it. If the evaporator ...
Based on the original factory specs that I have, the system called for 52 ounces net weight of R-12. A charge of 36 ounces of R-134a seems a little "light" to me.
Keep an eye on it. If the evaporator ...
- Mon Oct 20, 2025 7:50 am
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: high side pressure is even with low side.
- Replies: 1
- Views: 31554
Re: high side pressure is even with low side.
It does sound like the compressor isn't compressing. It could also be that you just don't have enough refrigerant in the system.
That said, kindly post your vehicle's make, model, and year as well. Those will help in diagnosing this further. What I'm essentially trying to get at is whether your ...
That said, kindly post your vehicle's make, model, and year as well. Those will help in diagnosing this further. What I'm essentially trying to get at is whether your ...
- Tue Oct 07, 2025 2:09 pm
- Forum: Automotive Air Conditioning Forum
- Topic: How to fully empty refrigerant tank during recharging AC
- Replies: 1
- Views: 54033
Re: How to fully empty refrigerant tank during recharging AC
I'll hazard an explanation with the following presumptions: Recovery of the entire contents (refrigerant only) of a system into the vacuum of a recovery cylinder, and then attempting to recharge the same system with the same refrigerant contained in the recovery cylinder.
The low side of the ...
The low side of the ...