
Originally Posted by
jick.cejoco
jarod,
the symptoms you described fits the description of high head pressure. this is an abnormally high pressure originating from the compressor discharge port to the receiver/drier, to the condenser and behind the expansion valve. high pressure develops if the receiver/drier is saturated with moisture as in the system had been serviced without replacing the receiver/drier. if you are still using freon (R-12), your suction side around 32-37 p.s.i. and your discharge side should be around 260-280 p.s.i. depending on ambient temperature and humidity. your system might have been overcharged. today's climate control systems only use a fraction of the airconditioners of yesteryears. hence, the modern climate controls are more sensitive to even 1/5 of an ounce of extra refrigerant. if your system is using R 134a, your suction side should read around 27 p.s.i. and the discharge side should be around 260-290 p.s.i. again depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. have youre system serviced and your receiver/drier replaced and you should be fine.
jick