This is on my grandpas old motorhome. Want to put it on my truck but have no idea how to work it. Does anyone know anything about it?
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Check for a tag on radiator or on the evaporator housing. Should be a tag on the pump too saying the new oil/charge amount
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Here's some basic trouble shooting. Would be easier if you had a manifold set to read pressures.
The Compressor will not Engage
If the machine is equipped with the protection system for the refrigerant compressor, Refer to the Service Manual, SENR 3334, "Troubleshooting Heating and Air...
True, but some states can give tickets for going that slow. Makes no sense if the speed limits 60 and everyone is doing 70. They give you a ticket for only doing 60.
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Legally your supposed to have a license to purchase any refrigerant. I will have mine in a few weeks. So I well be certified to work on automotive AC systems
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Tied them in my 85. Anything over like 8-10psi and the spark would get blown out. Also tried them in a 97 dodge ram 360 and took them out after a few days.
Well Im about 80% shure I got a lifter thats sticking. She starter making a sound like the valve is hitting the top of a piston. O well shes a parts car so no big deal.