okrobie
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Hi all, I recently purchased a truck with a non working A/C. I decided to do the repairs myself. It was an almost empty R12 system. After reading a few articles on the subject, I decided that I could do the upgrade to R134A.
I bought the fittings, a new receiver dryer, a vacuum pump and a manifold gauge set and a 12 ounce can of R134A.
I put in the new fittings and the receiver dryer, attached the manifold and vacuum pump and puled lit down for a few hours, After a few hours I closed the valves and shut off the pump and let it sit for a few more hours. It held the vacuum just fine so I decided to charge The system.
I started the engine and turned on the A/C. I hooked up the freon can and opened the low pressure valve. The pressure came up on the gauges. But then I got a big surprise. The pressure started falling and I was getting a very foul odor from the engine exhaust. and the pressure went to zero,
What happened.? What I do wrong? Thanks for any and all help. Regards, Jim
I bought the fittings, a new receiver dryer, a vacuum pump and a manifold gauge set and a 12 ounce can of R134A.
I put in the new fittings and the receiver dryer, attached the manifold and vacuum pump and puled lit down for a few hours, After a few hours I closed the valves and shut off the pump and let it sit for a few more hours. It held the vacuum just fine so I decided to charge The system.
I started the engine and turned on the A/C. I hooked up the freon can and opened the low pressure valve. The pressure came up on the gauges. But then I got a big surprise. The pressure started falling and I was getting a very foul odor from the engine exhaust. and the pressure went to zero,
What happened.? What I do wrong? Thanks for any and all help. Regards, Jim
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