No low pressure
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Re: No low pressure
Here is an update with the gauge knobs closed. System running. High side 90
Now the low side showed a vacuum of 22.
As always thanks in advance for your answers.
Now the low side showed a vacuum of 22.
As always thanks in advance for your answers.
Re: No low pressure
You need to take it someplace & have it recovered. See how much charge is in it.
You need to find a wiring diagram, and find out why it allows the low side to run in vacuum.
You need to pull the expansion device out & find out WHY it is blocked.
Nothing appears to be wrong with the compressor, but keep running it that way & there will be.
You need to find a wiring diagram, and find out why it allows the low side to run in vacuum.
You need to pull the expansion device out & find out WHY it is blocked.
Nothing appears to be wrong with the compressor, but keep running it that way & there will be.
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Just thought I’d post a final report on this. Had it finished at a local shop. Here’s what was found. Blocked expansion valve. Dryer had the desiccant loose inside which is what plugged the expansion valve. You could here it rattle. Also a leaky oring on the condensor. New valve, dryer and recharge and seems to be just fine.
Thanks all for your input.
Thanks all for your input.
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Re: No low pressure
I had that happen to me once many years ago, very similar to your situation. In the car I was working on, the dessicant bag had ruptured inside the receiver dryer and sent the loose beads down the high-pressure line to the expansion valve, plugging it and the line. Glad you finally found and fixed the problem.
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Re: No low pressure
Sounds like the shop knew its stuff. I hate taking in a vehicle to the mechanic's shop for any reason (I use an independent ASE mechanic when I do), but sometimes their experience and better equipment can help a lot.chvet73 wrote:Just thought I’d post a final report on this. Had it finished at a local shop. Here’s what was found. Blocked expansion valve. Dryer had the desiccant loose inside which is what plugged the expansion valve. You could here it rattle. Also a leaky oring on the condensor. New valve, dryer and recharge and seems to be just fine. Thanks all for your input.
Re: No low pressure
Yep.
Plugged TXV as predicted.
Glad you got it fixed.
Plugged TXV as predicted.
Glad you got it fixed.
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Thanks again for the help. I hate to pay someone too but since I have no ability to discharge a system, I decided to do it the right way. If it was empty I would of gone into it. They had to match an expansion valve as the original was not available. They are an old fashioned a/c and radiator shop. I’ve had them rebuild radiators before. So I knew they were honest. The last place near me that can rod out a radiator.
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Re: No low pressure
Nice diagnosis, bohica2xo. You nailed it earlier in the thread
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