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Old Jun 13, 2009 | 05:49 PM
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If my system is completely empty and the compressor does not kick on how do I had freon?
 
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Originally Posted by Crestwood1001
If my system is completely empty and the compressor does not kick on how do I had freon?
Have you read any threads on this subject? Try checking out the Tech Article (DIY) section. Another member wrote up some very good articles on the subject of A/C.
 
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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Crestwood1001
If my system is completely empty and the compressor does not kick on how do I had freon?
put in a jumper wire on the switch until it works on its on
 
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 07:25 PM
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good insturctions 96blzer nut i have the same exact model and everything for some stupid reason i was doing wrong hence the term noobie
 
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Originally Posted by carterx
The silver canister at #1 is not cold/cool at all. Top and bottom it's very warm. What I'm sure is the compressor #3 is running. The pressure is still sitting around what I left it at. I did some driving around today and turned the A/C to it's max and the pressure is the same which tells me it's not leaking but though I drove a fair amount it's still putting out nothing but hot/warm air.



So is #2 the lower ac orifice hose where i hook up the freon to im new to this ive added freon to vehicles before but not sure if that is the right one or is number 1 where it goes
 
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Old May 25, 2014 | 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by pventuri81
So is #2 the lower ac orifice hose where i hook up the freon to im new to this ive added freon to vehicles before but not sure if that is the right one or is number 1 where it goes
The #2 in that picture is the high pressure side (liquid refrigerant) line, You should only charge the system on the low pressure (suction) side of the system, which is the #1 in your picture. If you're going to use one of those cheapo single blue hose auto-parts store set-ups that's attached to the can then the blue hose on the 134a refrigerant can will only connect to the correct low pressure fitting, it won't connect to the high pressure fitting because they're different sizes.
 
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