Re: 1998 Frontier
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:46 am
Yesterday I had returned to Phoenix from cooler climate (which, of course is ANYWHERE !!!) and spent 2 hours maintaining my 23-year old above ground pool, which had gotten a little algae in it as I missed coming here last week due to a kidney stone (which passed Thursday afternoon).
OK, I bought this 1998 Frontier back in 2004 with 100K miles on it for my kids to learn to drive, and they both drove it through college then unexpectedly returned it to me. The AC has worked well in it since that 2017 pinhole in the high side line rubber part detailed in initial post in this thread. However, my records show that I added 12 oz R134a (without sealer of course) in August 2022. This morning I fired up the 1998 Frontier (273K miles, original compressor with one shim/spacer removed a few years ago to decrease AC clutch gap) to go to Home Depot and no cooling; blower fan was fine, AC compressor drive plate was engaging.
Upon return home, I connected my gauge set and both low and high side pressures were low. Since it was already 100F at 9am, I decided to add 12 oz pure R134a and would wait another month to check for any leaks. So I did, now have cooling: 25 psi on low side, 275 psi on high side, at 100F ambient and estimated 2000 rpm (truck has no tachometer even though it's 5-speed). Since the refrigerant capacity is about 24 oz., adding 12 oz. is half the optimum capacity ! I also installed two new valve caps.
So I was bad, added a can of R-134a without knowing how much R134a was still in the system, I admit that. Anyway, I do have soap bubbles, UV light and goggles, and electronic leak detector, but I'll wait until Phoenix cools down (if ever). You folks haven't "lived" until you experience 107F at 10pm and 100F heat after midnight !!!
OK, I bought this 1998 Frontier back in 2004 with 100K miles on it for my kids to learn to drive, and they both drove it through college then unexpectedly returned it to me. The AC has worked well in it since that 2017 pinhole in the high side line rubber part detailed in initial post in this thread. However, my records show that I added 12 oz R134a (without sealer of course) in August 2022. This morning I fired up the 1998 Frontier (273K miles, original compressor with one shim/spacer removed a few years ago to decrease AC clutch gap) to go to Home Depot and no cooling; blower fan was fine, AC compressor drive plate was engaging.
Upon return home, I connected my gauge set and both low and high side pressures were low. Since it was already 100F at 9am, I decided to add 12 oz pure R134a and would wait another month to check for any leaks. So I did, now have cooling: 25 psi on low side, 275 psi on high side, at 100F ambient and estimated 2000 rpm (truck has no tachometer even though it's 5-speed). Since the refrigerant capacity is about 24 oz., adding 12 oz. is half the optimum capacity ! I also installed two new valve caps.
So I was bad, added a can of R-134a without knowing how much R134a was still in the system, I admit that. Anyway, I do have soap bubbles, UV light and goggles, and electronic leak detector, but I'll wait until Phoenix cools down (if ever). You folks haven't "lived" until you experience 107F at 10pm and 100F heat after midnight !!!