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1993 suburban retrofit r134a pressures

Old July 20th, 2018, 9:17 AM
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I have a 1993 suburban c1500 with front & rear a/c. It was changed to r143a years ago at some shop. Same compressor, just different pressure cutoff switch, I think. I’m bringing it back to life and a/c amazingly still seems to work! Just low on freon. I added 3 cans and rear is cooling well, front not as well. I can’t find info on what the high/low side pressures @ what rpm & temp as it was oringinally a r12 system. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Welcome to the forum.
If you don't have the R134a tables, a good rule of thumb is for the high pressure to be 2.2 to 2.5 times the ambient temperature. The low pressure should be in the 25 psi to 45 psi range.
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Thanks! Appreciate the advice.

my apologies, I didn’t mean to post in DIY thread. I don’t see how to delete so if moderator would like to remove, thanks.

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