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thalchak -> RE: low pressure port for A/C (8/30/2005 11:02:57 AM)
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Hi: I appreciate the effort, but so far you guys haven't been much help. My brother and I ( and my brother teaches auto shop in a high school) have been all over and under the engine, but can not find the low pressure port. The top port is sitting in plain view and is very accessable. The location of the low pressure port remains a mystery. My guess is that it is hidden behind a panel or something and I would like to avoid tearing apart the engine on a scavenger hunt. I am aware that the valve fitting on the recharge supply will only fit the low pressure port. That much was explained to me by the guy at the auto parts store (who also couldn't find the low pressure port). I am also aware that there might be a leak, but the A/C does blow cold - it just takes a little while to get there. That leads me to believe that there is refrigerant in the system (not freon, but R-134), but it is low. In the long run, if and when I do find that low pressure port, I might discover that there is indeed a leak, but being a do-it-yourselfer, I am attempting to solve this problem at the lowest cost possible. So far, I have about $20 invest in a can of R-134. I would like to pursue this course of action until I am forced to do otherwise. I was hoping that someone out there had actually recharged their A/C system and could tell me exactly where the low pressure port is. Thanks again. If I happen to find the answer via another source, I will be happy to share the good news so we all have a little morei onfo on this site. Thanks again for your help.
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