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Re: Where is the R134 low pressure port??? Posted by SWEDECAR [Email] (#112) [Profile/Gallery] (more from SWEDECAR) on Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:30:40 In Reply to: Where is the R134 low pressure port???, Ian R., Mon, 2 Apr 2007 06:50:58 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
It's behind right headlight and very low on the body frame.
The air intake hose and airmass meter is kind of covering up the view down there.
Swede's have not really figured out that in some countries, the A/C system actually needs to be serviced and it would be a good idea to place BOTH fill nipples in a fairly easy location.
15 years ago, it was rare to see A/C equipped cars in Sweden but it might have changed now.
Some A/C machines only fill through the high pressure port and some fill through both. So it depends on what system is used if the high or low pressure port needs to be used.
On some Volvo models, only a low pressure port is installed and that makes it difficult if the A/C machine only use high pressure port to fill.
Anders
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