Thank you for you insights everyone. How do I find the low side of the A/C system for the proper hook up?
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Thank you for you insights everyone. How do I find the low side of the A/C system for the proper hook up?
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Should have a blue cap on it. If not it will be the small connection on the left aka the low side.
Last edited by WHO1DMC; 07-14-2018 at 06:20 PM.
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Mine doesn't have the blue cap. I have two green ones. So i want the left one. The one that has the two hoses plugging in directly underneath it?
The low side is the larger hose. But I think DPI hose sets are the same size for low an high sides.
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The back of the compressor should look like this. If using a can with a hose with a connection it should only hook up with its mate.
Last edited by WHO1DMC; 07-15-2018 at 05:57 PM.
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I dont suppose anyone could post a photo that points to where I am supposed to go.
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Disregard my last post. Thank you. So i have two green caps. I need to use the one on the left. In your case. The silver one. The kit came with a retro fitting to allow the hose to attach to it. What worried me was that it also threads to the right port as well. So i need to totally ignore the right side port.
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For putting freon in. Yes
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Ok is this system still on R12? If so you need to have that taken out. You shouldn't put 134a in with R12. And the compressor my only last a short time because it's not made for it. Took the leap myself and had to put in a new one.
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Yes, the system is on R12. I am using an aftermarket refridgerant. It is compatible with R12 system.