R134a pressures too high
Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 11:46 am
I've been struggling to figure out why my AC performance is abysmal. Need help diagnosing what the problem is.
1988 Mercedes 300TE.
Ambient 105F.
Idle low: 55psi
2000rpm low: 28psi
Idle high: 350psi
2000rpm high: 360psi
Idle temps are 60F, driving about 50F (in 105F ambient)
I have vacuumed down using my HF pump to approx 29mmHg, charged with 24oz refrigerant. Spec says to use 32oz...but I can't get there with pressures this high already.
Condenser, expansion valve and receiver/drier are all new. I also installed high flow dual aux fans and have them on toggle switch, so airflow is not the problem.
I keep getting told I'm overcharged on other forums with no help -- I'm not overcharged with only 24oz. I even tried using r152a as the curve is closer to R12 and pressures were still high.
What diagnosing can I run to find the problem?
Some ideas I keep running across are too much oil in the system or trapped air...any thoughts or other ideas?
1988 Mercedes 300TE.
Ambient 105F.
Idle low: 55psi
2000rpm low: 28psi
Idle high: 350psi
2000rpm high: 360psi
Idle temps are 60F, driving about 50F (in 105F ambient)
I have vacuumed down using my HF pump to approx 29mmHg, charged with 24oz refrigerant. Spec says to use 32oz...but I can't get there with pressures this high already.
Condenser, expansion valve and receiver/drier are all new. I also installed high flow dual aux fans and have them on toggle switch, so airflow is not the problem.
I keep getting told I'm overcharged on other forums with no help -- I'm not overcharged with only 24oz. I even tried using r152a as the curve is closer to R12 and pressures were still high.
What diagnosing can I run to find the problem?
Some ideas I keep running across are too much oil in the system or trapped air...any thoughts or other ideas?