Hey all,
I've got a 2001 v70 2.4t that I need to recharge the AC on. Or at least I hope that solves the problem. I've read a few of the posts talking about getting the recharge kit from an auto parts store and I think I'd like to give it a try. I'm not a total novice but I'm no expert either. My question is.. how do I find the low end valve on the compressor. From what I read it should be on the passenger side close to the front of the car? Once I find it is the valve in use or capped? The auto zone guy said turn the car on crank up the ac and hook up the to gage/hose and the can. I guess what I'm also asking is is the proper spot I'm looking for in use. Do I have to disconnect something or is it truly hook it up and go.
Thanks in advance for any help offered.
AC compressor valve location
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I was just complaining about that today in my V70 R trip report topic. The upfront, helpful, obvious one right up by the headlight -- it even has some instructions on a sticker next to it -- isn't the one to use
. It's the high port. You're right in asking where the low port is.
Andrew describes the low port location in that topic: There is a low pressure port between the engine and the power steering container/coolant container.
Sounds like it's in the same spot as in 850s, which would make sense, because they all have the fundamentally similar inline-5 engine.
I'm going to get to that in the next couple of days. In the meantime, here's a How to fit an R134a AC recharge kit or guage onto the port I just whipped up.
Andrew describes the low port location in that topic: There is a low pressure port between the engine and the power steering container/coolant container.
Sounds like it's in the same spot as in 850s, which would make sense, because they all have the fundamentally similar inline-5 engine.
I'm going to get to that in the next couple of days. In the meantime, here's a How to fit an R134a AC recharge kit or guage onto the port I just whipped up.
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On an 03 S60, the valve is under the power steering reservoir. Lift it up and valve is there. Unscrew the cap and install your recharge kit. The engine should be running w/ AC on. Open the valve from the can and invert it. AC should suck the 134 into the system.
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