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Author Topic: a/c recharge??  (Read 3655 times)

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Offline tattguy12

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Is it easy to do? Or should I take it in? I have a 99 voyager that i use for work and I need cold air..


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Offline Randy Kaar

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pretty easy to do yourself, any auto parts store will have
the kit. just follow all instructions and cautions. but pretty
foolproof.

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Offline tattguy12

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Kool, thanks for the help randy.


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I second what Randy Says.
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Offline Finlander

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Make sure you don't overcharge it ! If it is overcharged it will not cool. Look for oil leaking from around fittings, the compressor shaft and the condensor which is in front of the radiator before you add a charge . If there is a big oil spot it might not last long which indicates a leak .

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also make sure the condensor, the thing in front of the radiator
isnt full of cotton or bugs.

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I gave one of my cars the old recharge here the other day.  The pressure will hold but it still isn't cooling.  Any suggestions?
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Offline Randy Kaar

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is the compressor kicking in?

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I guess i'm not sure.  I've never had the privilage to work on the a/c before.
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Offline Randy Kaar

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that would be a loud click noise when you turn on the air..
the middle part of where the belt goes around the pulley
on the compressor
should be turning.

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Offline tattguy12

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what type of freon do I need??I have a 99 plymouth voyager mini van..



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Offline Randy Kaar

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doesnt matter...  you can only get one kind r134 it mixes with
r12 which i think you dont have.

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Offline Finlander

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A 99 chrysler product should be R-134A for a refrigerant .  I have a 98 Dodge 1500 pickup and it is R-134A system . Never mix refrigerants . R134A is not compatible with the oil which an R12 uses .

If the compressor is not starting it could be a wire off on the low pressure switch near the firewall or a fuse . Also check the connection right at the compressor. The low pressure switch will be connected to the refrigerant system .

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Thanks for the help everyone,That was the best $15.00 I've ever spent. Nice to have a cold vehicle again..


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congrats!  normally working on your own stuff it never goes right!

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The middle part of the compressor isn't starting and the compressor isn't clicking on.  I will look for these wires.  Any other ideas?
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check the A/C fuse first, if thats good find that thing with the 2
wires aka low pressure switch and jump the 2 terminals. the compressor
should kick in.

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Fuse is good where do I find this low pressure switch? Pictures?
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What kind of vehicle is it ? 

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2000 Ford Taurus with 3.0 V6 Vulcan.
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Well , I'm not to sure about the Fords. But they cannot be to much different than the others . GM and Chrysler use a Bottle in line that is called an accumulator . Some are aluminum colored and some are painted black . They are mounted in the bigger of the 2 lines coming from the firewall to the compressor . Some low pressure switches are mounted right on these accumulators and some are in line. There will be 2 wires going to it via a plug . These are the 2 wires that have to be jumpered together to bypass the switch . Some have a high pressure switch that will turn off the compressor also and they are mounted somewhere in the other smaller line .   Don't confuse the 2 .  I know that these newer front wheel drive cars bury all this stuff wherever they can and some cannot be seen from above .  My Saturn has it buried under the battery and the headlamp .  Sorry I could'nt be of more help .

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thanks for the help everyone it is fixed.  I did find the low pressure switch and jumped the 2 wires......still nothing.  (Lucky I have 2 of these same cars)  I took the relay out of the one that worked and replaced that.  Then it started to work.  I went into town and picked up a relay and bing bang boom a cool car.
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i for one is real proud of you! good job!  glad you got cool again.
a day like today you need it!

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Congrats on a job well done ! I thought of a relay but they usually do not go out . Glad that it was a cheap fix .