where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
#31
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Zillion: an indeterminately large number. Once you've seen a frozen
eye ball or mercury hit the floor you'll know what I mean.
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Scotty wrote:
>
> I think a zillion means a lot. You know, like 7 or 8... or maybe 19. Maybe...
>
> Scotty
> '99 TJ 4.0L
> '99 XJ 4.0L
> '03 BMW Z4
eye ball or mercury hit the floor you'll know what I mean.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Scotty wrote:
>
> I think a zillion means a lot. You know, like 7 or 8... or maybe 19. Maybe...
>
> Scotty
> '99 TJ 4.0L
> '99 XJ 4.0L
> '03 BMW Z4
#32
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Zillion: an indeterminately large number. Once you've seen a frozen
eye ball or mercury hit the floor you'll know what I mean.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Scotty wrote:
>
> I think a zillion means a lot. You know, like 7 or 8... or maybe 19. Maybe...
>
> Scotty
> '99 TJ 4.0L
> '99 XJ 4.0L
> '03 BMW Z4
eye ball or mercury hit the floor you'll know what I mean.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Scotty wrote:
>
> I think a zillion means a lot. You know, like 7 or 8... or maybe 19. Maybe...
>
> Scotty
> '99 TJ 4.0L
> '99 XJ 4.0L
> '03 BMW Z4
#33
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Zillion: an indeterminately large number. Once you've seen a frozen
eye ball or mercury hit the floor you'll know what I mean.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Scotty wrote:
>
> I think a zillion means a lot. You know, like 7 or 8... or maybe 19. Maybe...
>
> Scotty
> '99 TJ 4.0L
> '99 XJ 4.0L
> '03 BMW Z4
eye ball or mercury hit the floor you'll know what I mean.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Scotty wrote:
>
> I think a zillion means a lot. You know, like 7 or 8... or maybe 19. Maybe...
>
> Scotty
> '99 TJ 4.0L
> '99 XJ 4.0L
> '03 BMW Z4
#34
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
if you have to ask you have no business doing the work the can blow up in yopur
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff
#35
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
if you have to ask you have no business doing the work the can blow up in yopur
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff
#36
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
if you have to ask you have no business doing the work the can blow up in yopur
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff
#37
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
if you have to ask you have no business doing the work the can blow up in yopur
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff
face
Handywired wrote:
> I want to add a can of R134a to my TJ's A/C system. It blows cold but then
> shuts off after a few minutes. I bought a can of the stuff and the kit to put
> it in, but i cannot seem to find the low-side fitting! The fitting on the
> metal pipe that goes back from the compressor towards the firewall has the
> right fitting, but when I hook up a can to that, the pressure seems so high
> that it blows the coolant OUT of the can! OTOH, the fitting on the compressor
> itself is not the right size to fit ANY of the kits i have seen.
>
> Where is the dang low-side fitting, or, what the heck am I soin' wrong here??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -jeff