AC help needed. Pressure Switch
I have a 2016 silverado 6.2L. I replaced the low pressure port Schrader valve and now need to jump the pressure switch to get the compressor to turn while adding refrigerant since the system is at 0 psi. I can't seem to find the pressure switch. Any help is appreciated.
Jeff
Jeff
not a good way to charge the system. the system should be put under vacuum and charged by weight. charging via a pressure gauge is not accurate.
you will dry start the compressor and have air in the system afterwards which will lower ac performance.
if you must; the pressure transducer is located right lower side of the condenser. its a 3 wire sensor so you will have to jump the ref and signal wires.
you will dry start the compressor and have air in the system afterwards which will lower ac performance.
if you must; the pressure transducer is located right lower side of the condenser. its a 3 wire sensor so you will have to jump the ref and signal wires.
I have a 2016 silverado 6.2L. I replaced the low pressure port Schrader valve and now need to jump the pressure switch to get the compressor to turn while adding refrigerant since the system is at 0 psi. I can't seem to find the pressure switch. Any help is appreciated.
Jeff
Jeff
As tech2 said, the air in the system ain't good and neither is moisture. Then you can add the R-134A back, assuming you don't have a leak. You can add a leak detector as well very easily too. 0 PSI aint gonna cut it, Jeff. You need to do this right the first time if you want a really cold A/C system working for a long time.
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