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Pressures, Checking




A/C Refrigerant System Pressures, Checking

Check A/C refrigerant system pressures using these three tests:
1 - Air temperature drop from center instrument panel vent (A/C system cooling performance)
2 - A/C system high pressure
3 - A/C system low pressure

The combined results of all three steps determine which part of the A/C system is causing the problem.

Test conditions
- A/C refrigerant system fully charged; discharge, evacuate and recharge system if necessary
- Condenser and radiator clean and free of obstructions (spray clean if necessary)
- Air distribution can be adjusted correctly using control knobs (all air distribution flaps reach end positions)
- No wiring problems as per wiring diagram
- Outside (ambient) air temperature between 20 - 30 °C (68 - 86 °F)
- Drive belts for A/C compressor and Generator in good condition and properly tensioned

Test 1: Checking air temperature drop from center instrument panel vent (A/C system cooling performance)
- Start engine.
- Adjust air distribution so air flows from instrument panel vents.
- Set temperature control knob to full "cold" position (against stop).
- Set fresh air blower to second speed (position 2).
- Insert thermometer into center instrument panel vent.
- Switch A/C on by pressing A/C "Norm" button.
- Raise engine speed to 2000 RPM.

Specified result
With humidity normal and outside (ambient) temperature between 20 - 25 °C (68 - 77 °F), system is cooling satisfactorily if air temperature from center instrument panel vent drops below 10 °C (50 °F) within 1 minute.

For higher ambient temperatures and/or higher humidity, specified air temperature from center instrument panel vent can be slightly higher.

If specified reading is not obtained, perform tests 2 and 3, then compare results of all three tests.

Test 2: Checking A/C system high pressure
- Connect high- and low-pressure hoses of refrigerant recovery/recycling/recharging unit Kent-Moore ACR4 or equivalent, to high- and low-pressure service valves.
- Disconnect coolant fan connector.
- Adjust air distribution knob to footwell outlets.
- Adjust temperature control knob to full hot.
- Set fresh air blower to high speed (position 4).
- Start engine.
- Switch Max. A/C on by pressing A/C Max. button.
- Raise engine speed to 1500 RPM.

Specified result
System high pressure is normal if high-pressure gauge reads 232 psi (16 bar) within 30 seconds.

If specified reading is not obtained, also perform test 3 and compare results of all three tests.

Test 3: Checking A/C system low pressure
- Connect high- and low-pressure hoses of refrigerant recovery/recycling/recharging unit Kent-Moore ACR4, or equivalent, to high- and low-pressure service valves.
- Adjust air distribution knob to instrument panel outlets.
- Adjust temperature control knob to full cold.
- Set fresh air blower to low speed (position 1).
- Start engine.
- Switch A/C on by pressing A/C Norm button.
- Raise engine speed to 1500 RPM.

Specified result
System low pressure is normal if low-pressure gauge reads 22 - 36 psi (1.5 - 2.5 bar) within 30 seconds.

If specified reading is not obtained, compare results of all three tests: