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<blockquote data-quote="04mellowyellow" data-source="post: 9729781" data-attributes="member: 23221"><p>I just ran a test with my gauge on the side you fill with the R134a and when the compressor is running it drops down to 25 psi before the compressor turns off. Once the compressor turns off the needle floats to 45 psi before the compressor turns back on. I ran a digital thermometer right at the vent opening in the center of the dash and the lowest reading I get is 40.1 degrees. The cycle on to off takes about 15 seconds before repeating the process all over again.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: My L is a 2000 with 89K miles and I bought it used. Someone mentioned that it should read between 35-40 psi with the compressor running. Does that mean I'm running low?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04mellowyellow, post: 9729781, member: 23221"] I just ran a test with my gauge on the side you fill with the R134a and when the compressor is running it drops down to 25 psi before the compressor turns off. Once the compressor turns off the needle floats to 45 psi before the compressor turns back on. I ran a digital thermometer right at the vent opening in the center of the dash and the lowest reading I get is 40.1 degrees. The cycle on to off takes about 15 seconds before repeating the process all over again. EDIT: My L is a 2000 with 89K miles and I bought it used. Someone mentioned that it should read between 35-40 psi with the compressor running. Does that mean I'm running low? [/QUOTE]
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