How to Identify the High and Low Sides for Freon

Auteur: Lewis Jackson
Date De Création: 14 Peut 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
Anonim
How to Check AC Freon Level
Vidéo: How to Check AC Freon Level

Contenu


Identifying the high side port and the low side port for Freon on your vehicles air conditioning system is of the utmost importance when recharging the system. Charging the system from the wrong port may cause damage to the air conditioning system and injury to you. On 1996 and newer vehicles, identifying the ports is relatively easy, and some vehicles may feature color-coded caps to further differentiate the ports.

Step 1

Open the hood of your vehicle. Locate the silver-colored metal air conditioning plumbing on the passenger side of the vehicle.

Step 2

Locate the low side port on the line that goes from the accumulator (the round canister with two or more lines coming from it) to the compressor. The low side port will have a 13 mm quick-disconnect valve fitting with a black or blue cap on vehicles with R134a Freon, or a 7/16-inch threaded valve fitting on vehicles with R12 Freon.

Locate the high side port on the line that goes from the compressor to the condenser. The high side port will have a 16 mm quick-disconnect valve fitting with a red cap on vehicles with R134a, or a 3/8-inch threaded valve fitting on vehicles with R12.


A throttle poition enor refer to a enor that monitor the throttle’ poition in an internal combution engine. Throttle poition enor reide within the throttle body, which may require maintenance and cle...

The Dremmel 4000 i the mot powerful rotary tool that Dremmel make and i the bet uited for fixing a cratch on your car. The Dremmel 4000 can be bought a part of a kit that come with a felt and cloth p...

Intéressant Aujourd’Hui