My A/C not working.. assuming that my freon is low, where to look for my freon level indicator ? hopefully that is the problem, how do i add R 134a freon to it.
first, attach gauges. This is the safest way to determine whether there is a leak or not. After determining that it is low on refrigerant, inject a dye to look for the potential leak area. Remember, if it leaked refrigerant, it leaked oil as well. Boosting the system fo only refrigerant is not a good practice. This will eventually leak enough oil that the system will lock up and essentially lead to compressor failure. The best thing is to buy a set of gauges and dye injector-start from there. Hope this helps
I found that there is no freon left on the system, so I did as u described.. adding freon with dye.. and found that there is no visual leak so far or so.. but i found that there is no power going to the air compressor. Is these problem related
If The Compressor is NOT running you Will NOT see any freon in the sight glass in the dryer.
I Would trouble shoot the system before adding any freon..Do a Search re the A/C Push Buttons
There is a Great source of Info from the push button assy
I Would say its the A/C Evap temp sensor...Done SEVERAL
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