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Good system, bad pressures indicates compressor
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JMartz
on May 20, 2013 at 8:46 AM
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when I first installed the new compressor and got it going..
posted by SkiFly01
on May 20, 2013 at 12:32 AM
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malfunction.
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AC cooling issue (long)
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SkiFly01
17:02:20 05/16/13
Re: AC cooling issue (long)
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WazTTed
18:08:57 05/16/13
dryer was changed, compressor was prefilled from Air Parts (n/m)
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SkiFly01
18:34:58 05/16/13
My rebuilt compressor came prefilled as well. I drained it
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zQuikonE
13:40:01 05/17/13
oops
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aliaZ
23:43:23 05/17/13
Did you put dye in the system to check for leaks?
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John (MD)
22:26:31 05/16/13
I would also question the rebuilt compressor (n/m)
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John (MD)
22:29:39 05/16/13
I'm leaning towards this as the solution. (n/m)
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SkiFly01
01:13:15 05/17/13
There is absolutely NO WAY the r134a condenser
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JMartz
07:36:32 05/17/13
When I had the Evap out I tested the TSV...
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SkiFly01
11:20:08 05/19/13
Ok then, what about the pressures?
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JMartz
16:28:29 05/19/13
when I first installed the new compressor and got it going..
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SkiFly01
00:32:43 05/20/13
Good system, bad pressures indicates compressor -
JMartz
08:46:53 05/20/13
One more thing, in an r12 system, the compressor
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JMartz
07:40:06 05/17/13
1990 Z AC service bulletin
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BarryGZX
11:54:47 05/17/13
Re: 1990 Z AC service bulletin
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BarryGZX
12:16:49 05/17/13
Air parts prefilled with oil for an R12 or R134?
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BoneZ (MD)
14:39:39 05/20/13
Re: AC cooling issue (long)
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TZAM
17:34:18 05/20/13
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