My 2001 Ram 2500 lost its A/C from the passage of time and normal leakage. It worked great up until a year ago without ever having been charged. Then in a year it went way down.
A friend had gauges, vacuum pump, and so on, so tonight we put three, 12 ounce cans in it after evacuating it. It now cools roughly 25 degrees below ambient and works very well.
The manual says that for the temperature today the low side should have been 50-60 and the high side should have been 215-270.
The pressures we got were 42 for the low side and 310 for the high side. What do the experienced A/C folks here think about that? Do I have a problem?
A friend had gauges, vacuum pump, and so on, so tonight we put three, 12 ounce cans in it after evacuating it. It now cools roughly 25 degrees below ambient and works very well.
The manual says that for the temperature today the low side should have been 50-60 and the high side should have been 215-270.
The pressures we got were 42 for the low side and 310 for the high side. What do the experienced A/C folks here think about that? Do I have a problem?
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