APU A/C Compressor Replacement?

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  1. mhyn

    mhyn Road Train Member

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    I saw in picture what port you used for adding Freon. Wrong port. Use the other port for adding Freon. You need to add two cans of Freon(no more and no less).
     
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  3. Ridgeline

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    Take it to a shop ... any shop that does a/c and have them draw a vacuum and then charge the system.
     
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  4. PE_T

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    Do you add freon while the APU is running and compressor engaged (center part spinning)? Or do you just add it with the APU off. Strangely all the YouTube videos I watched never show when they added freon, and the one video that does used an actual A/C machine and not an old school method with manifold gauges.

    Yesterday I tried using the low port with the APU running, and while I was able to add much more freon than on the high port, I still couldn’t get the compressor to engage. The APU always turns off after 2 min and displays ACS code.

    I’m going to check my fuses and maybe later replace the pressure switch. I hear there are two switches.
     
  5. mhyn

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    what you think how much Freon you have now inside ? 1 can ?
     
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  6. mhyn

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    when you add Freon apu must be running on a/c mode. clutch will kick on and off until you will have about 1 can of Freon inside. if it will shut off start it again and add Freon..
     
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  7. PE_T

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    It has about 7-8 ounces of freon now. The gauge went as high as 80 PSI. Not sure if that’s good. I think I could have continued shaking the bottle and the PSI continue rising. The freon bottle was getting cold.
     
  8. PE_T

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    I’ve been turning the APU on and selecting A/C while adding freon. The problem I’m noticing is that the center piece of the compressor never rotates. The belt does rotate, but not the center piece. So the compressor is not engaging.
     
  9. mhyn

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    7-8 oz is not enough. put one can inside.
     
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  10. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    I want to add 1.61 pounds (or 25.76 ounces), but I don’t want to blow something up. Is it safe for the manifold gauge to be rising past 80 PSI?
     
  11. mhyn

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    add only 2 cans. no more than 24 oz otherwise high pressure switch will shut off a/c comp clutch. don't pay attention on pressure. it may rise when outside will be hot.
     
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