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So I added coolant (r-134a) to the a/c in my 99 legacy brighton wagon and so far so good. I followed directions on can closely and made sure I used a gauge and checked it frequently. It seemed like a long time for the gauge needle to bump up PSI to where it should be according to ambient temperature (40-50 PSI). I stopped somewhere around 30-35 psi for now and inside was running nice and cool. I'm just concerned I will put to much in... any thoughts?

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the one that came with the arctic freeze bottle. it did not have the adjustable upper/lower range faceplate over the psi scale (wifey picked it up at store while out on errand) so I made sure the outside temp was 80 degrees which was between the 75/85 temp stated in instructions. I mean it is cooling really well inside so I will just hold off adding anymore even though it was below what it called for.

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Those gauges have zero reliability, they may as well not be on the can.

 

Don't put any more in. Keep your fingers crossed. To properly fill an AC you need a low pressure and high pressure gauge, plus need to know ambient temp and outlet temp.

 

If you need to do it again you have a l;eak and should get it fixed.

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Does anyone know of a good step by step instruction to recharging your a/c? I see lots of what not to do so hopefully I won't make those mistakes. I'm going to replace some o rings and then try to recharge the system. A good how-to link for the common man would be appreciated. thanks

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Visit the forums at acsource.net and ackits.com. Some very helpful people there (unlike the residential AC jackholes at HVAC-Talk, but that's another topic).

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