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Old Sep 6, 2009 | 09:16 AM
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I tried recharging my ac unit in my cadillac deville and I don't know what I did wrong. Here goes.

1) Checked pressure, was 0
2) Jump the ac compressor and recharged to 55 psi
3) Ran ac, no cold air coming out
4) Thought needed more R-134 , took it to 60 lbs and on the right side in front of the car, all of a sudden R-134 started coming out in a pressurized form. Does this have a safety valve on not to over fill the unit?

5) Checked pressure, and now has 0
6) Unhooked battery to clear the low ac code-tried to refill got up to 55 PSI, and the same thing happened R-134a come out in pressurized form.

I don't know what to do now? Looking for help.
 
Old Sep 6, 2009 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by dfb52764
I tried recharging my ac unit in my cadillac deville and I don't know what I did wrong. Here goes.

1) Checked pressure, was 0
2) Jump the ac compressor and recharged to 55 psi
3) Ran ac, no cold air coming out
4) Thought needed more R-134 , took it to 60 lbs and on the right side in front of the car, all of a sudden R-134 started coming out in a pressurized form. Does this have a safety valve on not to over fill the unit?

5) Checked pressure, and now has 0
6) Unhooked battery to clear the low ac code-tried to refill got up to 55 PSI, and the same thing happened R-134a come out in pressurized form.

I don't know what to do now? Looking for help.

where is it coming from ?


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