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Old 06-01-18, 11:52 PM
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hi again guys, got another dumb question, i cant seem to find the answer though.
my condenser was damaged, so i replaced it. now, do i just turn the AC on and attach the can to the low side port and all is well? i read in a couple spots about needing to create a vacuum? wont that happen if the clutch engages and starts circulating? im not sure how to proceed.
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You cant just throw it on there like that. You need to install a new dryer, dump all the oil out of the compressor and fill it. Then assemble everything and Yes, pull 30.5inhg of vacuum for at least an hour but if its been exposed to the elements for months, longer like 4 hours.

The reason is moisture. Moisture in the R134A turns to acid and destroys everything. Pulling a vacuum removes the moisture. Then you can fill it but it has to be the right volume and or balance for the immediate ambient temp, suction side vacuum and head pressure. Too low it won't cool. Too high it kills the compressor.
Do some research and reading on this one.
PS the reason I say fresh oil for the compressor is you have no idea how much was lost with the core swap.

Also, old refrigerator pumps make great cheap vacuum sources or you can rent one or just pay.
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Yeah you should definatelyput a vacuum on it and suck out any **** that might be in the system. AutoZone has them for use.

Here is a link.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...nd-top-up.html
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Yeah you should definatelyput a vacuum on it and suck out any **** that might be in the system. AutoZone has them for use.

Here is a link.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...nd-top-up.html
mr. fix thanks so much for your time. you actually helped in a big way! i needed the vacuum pump and never crossed my mind for the loaner tools at auto zone. so thanks so much !
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update: thanks to the input form you guys , i got the vacuum at autozone to use for free, and went to harbor frieght and got the AC gauges. i watched a couple you tube videos, and my air is as cold as when it rolled out of japan. thanks alot!
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update: thanks to the input form you guys , i got the vacuum at autozone to use for free, and went to harbor frieght and got the AC gauges. i watched a couple you tube videos, and my air is as cold as when it rolled out of japan. thanks alot!

You put a dryer in it or do anything with the oil?
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yes, i got the proper oil and i did a few caps full. i couldnt find how much to put in it, so i thought being short was better then nothing at all. a dryer, no, i dont know what that is
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Originally Posted by bryceis250
yes, i got the proper oil and i did a few caps full. i couldnt find how much to put in it, so i thought being short was better then nothing at all. a dryer, no, i dont know what that is
It's actual name is receiver dryer. It's desiccant which absorbs moisture. Cost is less than $10 and it's part of the condenser. If you unscrew a plug it pulls out. Sorta like a long skinny sock.

Look on rockauto you will see. If you ever have to make repairs, replace it and pull a vacuum on the system. Moisture in the system will kill it faster than anything else.
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