Alright..... I know just enough about A/C to get me in trouble. here is my situation.... 08' jeep wrangler. The A/C feels a little weak, it gets pretty cool but never the cold that I remember it in previous years and I have noticed a significantly reduced amount of condensation dripping off from under the vehicle. I will also note that it has had zero A/C service since it was new as well. I hooked up a set of gauges to see what was going on and with everything normalized and warmed up, the front end in the shade, and the A/C on max recirc inside, and a 102 ambient temp I was getting right at 39psi on the low side and 275psi on the high side. The temp coming out of the center vents was reading right at 50. With the ambient temp where it is I was expecting to see a little higher #'s on both sides. With my limited A/C knowledge I kind of ruled out a blockage in the system, a faulty compressor, and the condenser has been washed recently so I dont think it is a blocked condenser or clogged fins reducing its efficiency.
In my genius I decided to add a little 134 and it sucked down half of a 12oz can before I knew it and this was with me watching the low side not letting the pressure spike. My #'s then went to about 40psi on the low side and 300 on the high side. Although I noticed zero change in the temp coming out of the vents so I stopped as I was scared of overcharging the system. I am not sure at all that it is even leaking but the #'s suggest it. if it is leaking it is a very small probably undetectable leak.
Any insight on whats going on?
In my genius I decided to add a little 134 and it sucked down half of a 12oz can before I knew it and this was with me watching the low side not letting the pressure spike. My #'s then went to about 40psi on the low side and 300 on the high side. Although I noticed zero change in the temp coming out of the vents so I stopped as I was scared of overcharging the system. I am not sure at all that it is even leaking but the #'s suggest it. if it is leaking it is a very small probably undetectable leak.
Any insight on whats going on?
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