P Paul Williams Supporter Apr 30, 2021 #1 Hi guys can anyone tell me what gas pressure the air con system should be charged at on my GTD 1991
B Bob Putnam Apr 30, 2021 #2 That depends on whether you're using the old R22 refrigerant or it's been replaced by R410A.
P Paul Williams Supporter Apr 30, 2021 #3 Bob Putnam said: That depends on whether you're using the old R22 refrigerant or it's been replaced by R410A. [/QUOTE Thanks for the reply Bob it looks as though it not the original Click to expand...
Bob Putnam said: That depends on whether you're using the old R22 refrigerant or it's been replaced by R410A. [/QUOTE Thanks for the reply Bob it looks as though it not the original Click to expand...
Howard Jones Supporter Apr 30, 2021 #4 For 134a see below for other refrigerants google your type. But as a general rule about 4-5 to 1 high-side to low-side depending on ambient air temp. With compressor running add refrigerant to you see about 25-30psi on the low side. Do not overcharge (45-50psi is too much). how to here: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/m.../r/how-to-recharge-your-car-a-c-in-15-minutes also here for normal pressures @ temp: https://www.jamcoautoparts.com/systempressuretroubleshootingchart/ Last edited: Apr 30, 2021
For 134a see below for other refrigerants google your type. But as a general rule about 4-5 to 1 high-side to low-side depending on ambient air temp. With compressor running add refrigerant to you see about 25-30psi on the low side. Do not overcharge (45-50psi is too much). how to here: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/m.../r/how-to-recharge-your-car-a-c-in-15-minutes also here for normal pressures @ temp: https://www.jamcoautoparts.com/systempressuretroubleshootingchart/
P Paul Williams Supporter May 3, 2021 #5 Howard Jones said: For 134a see below for other refrigerants google your type. But as a general rule about 4-5 to 1 high-side to low-side depending on ambient air temp. With compressor running add refrigerant to you see about 25-30psi on the low side. Do not overcharge (45-50psi is too much). how to here: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/m.../r/how-to-recharge-your-car-a-c-in-15-minutes also here for normal pressures @ temp: https://www.jamcoautoparts.com/systempressuretroubleshootingchart/ Click to expand... Very helpful thank you
Howard Jones said: For 134a see below for other refrigerants google your type. But as a general rule about 4-5 to 1 high-side to low-side depending on ambient air temp. With compressor running add refrigerant to you see about 25-30psi on the low side. Do not overcharge (45-50psi is too much). how to here: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/m.../r/how-to-recharge-your-car-a-c-in-15-minutes also here for normal pressures @ temp: https://www.jamcoautoparts.com/systempressuretroubleshootingchart/ Click to expand... Very helpful thank you