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Old May 4, 2007 | 04:35 PM
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just got a new a/c pump, old one lasted 9 years, i have a 98 blazer s-10 what side is the suction side to add the oil?
i was told to use 8 oz. of oil and the system holds 38 oz of r134a

any advice here thanks glen
 
Old May 4, 2007 | 05:27 PM
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You should have 2 connector couplings. The larger one is the low pressure (suction) side. I would recommend having it recharged professionally unless you have a vacuum pump to evacuate the system, or you will never get a full charge of R134a in to it.
 
Old May 4, 2007 | 08:37 PM
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i put the new compressre in and the clutch will not ingage, put meter on it and there 0 volts, i jumped the comulator switch and also got 0 volts at the connector to the clutch, there is also another switch behind the compressre i jumped and again 0 volts, next i went to the fuse box chk'd all fuses, and switched the a/c relay with the horn, and again 0 volts............... some one please help, any one have a scmatic ( wire diagram) of the a/c area? thanks glen

update put 12 volts to clutch, comes on and cools, but i stoll do not get any volts out of connector to the clutch ( i also have the auto climate controll in my blazer 89 LT blazer.
 
Old May 9, 2007 | 04:48 PM
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Hey man,

Not to rain on your parade, but like chevy lover said you're not doing yourself any favors not doing the job right with a vacuum pump. That's going to throw all the pressures in the system out of whack (perhaps causing the problem you're currently having) and it leaves a lot of water in the system that will eventually corrode out that new compressor you just put in.

Just so you know.
 




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