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Hi Eric and everyone else.
I have 2008 Mazdaspeed that needs to have AC system recharged.
I had to replace compressor as clutch seized during trip 9 hrs away, shredded engine belt, and due to pulleys configuration, installing a non-ac belt was not an option. Vehicle was towed back home.
I had new comp installed last Saturday. It’s comp from ebay, by some outfit called Frigette. Claimed to be new and was direct match on all fitments and pullet to our OEM Matsushita comp.
Couple things I did NOT do:
– I forgot to jump clutch to check if it works;
– I didn’t replace o-rings on OEM lines to comp. Was told it’s a must.
But I DID ad 150ml of comp oil to it, hand spinning before install and after mounted and lines connected.Anyhow, I tried quick and dirty – a large can of freon from parts store, with gauge and quick coupler. Of course, it didn’t suck almost any in at loss of about $43. Maybe not full loss, can is mostly full. I amy finish it.
But here’s situation. Normally what we did before, we’d jump pressure switch, to kick in comp so that comp sucks freon it.
This car either does not have one or I have no idea where to find it. I am NOT messing with ac relay, don’t want to blow something.
I have 2 assumptions: either there is air trapped inside the lines that prevents charge, or clutch is not engaging (yes, it’s ebay comp)hence I can not recharge it.
System is rated for 1.1kg of freon. $$ to keep tossing at it.
As of 2 days ago I do have vac pump and manifold gauge.
I am planning to tackling this Saturday morning, but want to be prepared.
I did watch your video, Eric, yet still have questions.
Question 1: will vacuum pump suck oil out of comp?
Question 2: when you started charging system, you opened only BLUE manifold valve for the freon to flow into the L line. OK, then how does H line gauge show pressure, if it’s closed? Or, it’s opened at the line coupling, but closed at the manifold? And then pressure gets as far as manometer only and shows it?
Question 3: how do I mate manifold freon charge line with cheapest freon cans available? White 134 cans? Yellow hose with T handle and piercing pin is supposed to have proper coupling, or I need to buy or rig something else? Sorry for being cheap, but this car was a money pit so far and is up for sale.I shall jump clutch before doing all this, and will replace o-rings, I have lift and it’s easy access. System is empty anyway, so it’s 15 minute job.
Clarification is appreciated.
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