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Old 02-28-2006, 06:32 PM
Matt L Matt L is offline
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Look at the pressure curves in the climate control diagnostic book. These will give you a good approximation to the right refridgerant level. To do the job, you'll need to be able to measure the low and high side pressures, several temperatures and the relative humitidy in the cabin.

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