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Old 06-06-2007, 09:32 AM
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Full AC charge in pounds of pressure?

I checked the pressure in my AC system on my 1995 E320 with one of those cheap gauges on a can that my friend had for trying to fix his car. My pressure was 30 pounds and that was in the green on the gauge. From searching and reading a number of posts, I know the cheap gauge may not be callibrated, that more pressure isn't always better, and that the appropriate way to charge is to evacuate the system and add a specific amount of 134a. I am still curious, however, about what the operating pressure typically ends up to be with a full charge. I just couldn't find that number in any of the posts.

How many pounds of pressure is a full charge? There must be some rule of thum that the shops use to say your pressure is low and you need to get charged.

My AC is cool, although I have not read the actual temperature of the air coming from the vents. It just seemd that my compressor was coming on more than I remembered and I checked the pressure. Now I want to know if I could just add a bit to make things better.

Thanks for your help
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