BonesDT
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- Joined
- July 12, 2002
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- City, State
- Westchester, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- Red '99 Sport SOHC 4x4
I did repairs to my A/C, evacuated, and recharged. Everything went well until I tried to disconnect the low side port from the drier/accumulator.
The guide I had said to disconnect the low side while the engine and compressor were running, then turn off the engine, wait until the high side lowers, then disconnect the high side.
But when I disconnected the low side, it was spewing out coolant with some oil. It was like the valve was stuck or something. The drier is aftermarket and it came with a pretty cheap cap. So I basically couldn't do anything until I screwed the cap on all the way. It seems the cap is keeping it sealed but I'm not too comfortable with that.
The high side disconnected no problems.
My A/C works great, it's just that one thing. Is this normal? Does it just need to get a little out?
The guide I had said to disconnect the low side while the engine and compressor were running, then turn off the engine, wait until the high side lowers, then disconnect the high side.
But when I disconnected the low side, it was spewing out coolant with some oil. It was like the valve was stuck or something. The drier is aftermarket and it came with a pretty cheap cap. So I basically couldn't do anything until I screwed the cap on all the way. It seems the cap is keeping it sealed but I'm not too comfortable with that.
The high side disconnected no problems.
My A/C works great, it's just that one thing. Is this normal? Does it just need to get a little out?