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I was looking at the diagram where the high and low valves are and I was actaully using the low valve. I connected the freon can to it and followed the directions. I pressed the button to allow the freon to flow in the system and the pressure was too high and forced whatever I was trying to put in the system out. Does this sound normal? If the pressure is this high on the low valve, does this mean I still have a lot of freon? I need to buy pressure valve gauges tomorrow to see the exact pressure. I'm dumbfounded.
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It sounds like the sensor is bad. The EC light went on in the car and I tried to turn it off but couldnt. The manual says that the EC light goes on when the refigerent is gone and stays on so not to damage the compressor. But if the pressure is so high that I couldnt introduce more freon, then it must be a bad sensor that is shutting off the system.
If you've lost freon, chances are one of your AC lines is leaking or the valves are broken/jammed (most common).
Just take your car to a mechanic and pay them to evacuate the AC, they will hook it up to a machine that sucks out all the old freon and pressure tests the system... should only cost about $50.



