1999 Toyota Camry

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Erce29
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1999 Toyota Camry

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I vacuumed my cars ac system and changed receiver dryer. When attempting to charge my ac system. My system charges to 80psi on the low side and 110 psi on the high side. My compressor comes on and runs but my compressor low side on my compressor is very hot. 60 degrees was inside car coming from vent but very warm. Is this an expansion valve clog?
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Pinch the rubber section of the suction line for just a few seconds. See if the low side drops.
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A few questions, if I may:
Did the system hold a vacuum for at least a few minutes? Did you attempt to re-charge it with the A/C system and possibly the engine switched off? And how did you re-charge it, by weight or pressures? What was the original reason for the re-charge?
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