Ok, Ive got one of those recharge kits but my Haynes bood does not tell me about the high/low side ports are and which is which, any help?
what do you mean you cant hook it up to the high side on a supra?? there is a high and a low side the high side is the port infront of your radiator, the low is directly on the compressor, and johnathan1 why would you want to stay with r-12? i dont even think you can get that anymorejetjock said:Goodie, I get to flaunt my EPA 609 certified MVAC technican certification, sometime I almost never get to do here because most guys rip out their AC .
They're called death kits for several reasons. If they don't kill the person using them, which is what happens when someone hooks them to the high side (can't do it on a Supra though), they almost always lead to the death of the AC system down the road.
Many have sealants, no oil, ect. If the system is low on refrigerant it's also low on oil. Not to mention a system that is low on refrigerant can't be topped up properly for other reasons. Or I should say it can, but the eventual failure will end up costing a lot more than it would've to have done it right the first time. Frankly, why anyone who doesn't know the difference between the high and low side would even be attempting to service an AC system in the first place is beyond me. MVAC techs are licensed for for a reason you knowhttp://
johnathan1 said:i need my AC to work too, it still has r12, it is completely dry, and thus it doesn't turn on... what are my options? Also, I would like to stay with r-12... Thanks guys!
Mine was completely dry, you can tell by looking through the little looking glass, and if you dont see any foam (foam tells its low) or any thing at all its prob empty. Jetjock, the adapter does fit on the high side too, because my dad was helping me and he started to screw it on to the high side, luckly I noticed and stoped him. loljohnathan1 said:hmm, im hoping it just doesn't have any refrigerant in it, because when i push the AC button, nothing happens... I was told by some people on here that it means that it's dry...