A buddy has a legit ac machine. Year Model Refrigerant Oil Type Ounces Type Ounces 405 1989-1991 All Engines R12 53. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. He hooked it up and said something about no vacuum and that my compressor is bad. Posted on Mar 27, 2010. So I put freon in it anyways.
When the air conditioner in your 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix starts blowing hot air, you likely have a freon leak. In addition to cooling, freon lubricates the compressor when it runs. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. Bad compressor, because it's not moving anything from low to high side. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator.
Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. If there is a problem with your compressor or evaporator, adding freon will not restore cooling. When your compressor kicks on, add freon to the correct pressure. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply.
You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. Is there something I'm missing? How to add freon to your 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix: hook up the can of refrigerant likely r-134a to the low pressure port. When your compressor kicks on, add freon to the correct pressure. If your seeing 100psi or more on the low side, two things could be wrong. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. After a can and a half, the compressor would kick on and run but the lines never cooled and neither did the air. The fact that the clutch engages as it should, does not mean your compressor is working properly.
You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge.
Orifice tubes plug up but because they are just a hole they can't stick open. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. I've put freon in it using one of those el cheapo guage from walmart. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. Carefully pry the headliner out from one side and the rest will now be easily removed.
. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. How to add freon to your 2007 Pontiac G6: hook up the can of refrigerant likely r-134a to the low pressure port. When everything is working well the low side should go to something around 30psi or less. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. But the clutch kicks in like it should when it's turned on.
Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. Year Model Refrigerant Oil Type Ounces Type Ounces 6000 1988-1991 All Engines R12 44. The compressor will not kick in, and the system will not cool, unless these conditions are right. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell.
Push that clip in towards the front of the car and down to release it. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. You should always attempt to verify the information with your vehicle manual or information provided on the underhood stick, sometimes also located on the top of the accumulator. Today's refrigerant is usually R134a generally speaking, there are other types as well. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply.
If there is a problem with your compressor or evaporator, adding freon will not restore cooling. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. Unless the car has been subject to abuse and intense heat the headliner will not come loose from the backing and can be reinstalled.