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I'm looking for the high and low R134 refrigerant pressures during compressor operation. The Chilton's repair manual only contains the amount of refrigerant in the system and not the pressures. Since the 96 Voyager does not have a sight glass on the receiver/dryer, I am hesitant to add R134 without knowing the rated low and high side pressures.
Any help would be appreciated. Jeff |
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I have to assume it's the same as my wife's 96 Neon, I'll hook the guages up and see what I get.
Steve |
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The only proper way to get the correct charge is to evacuate and re-fill with the specified amount of refrigerant.
Sorry but system pressure just don't work, too many variables. my 02 ------------------ 70 challenger r/t conv 98 V-10 Q/C SWB 4X4 72 383 swinger |
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