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How To Remove Excess Freon From Car AC

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If freon is causing any sort of issue within the AC system of your car, you will be able to remove excess freon with the help of a few tools and an AC recovery machine.

How Does Freon Work In Your Car’s AC?

Freon is a gas that can be used in vehicles, chest, and upright freezers. Many commercial and industrial appliances utilize freon for transportation and cold storage in larger warehouses. In fact, dehumidifiers can also use this gas.

Freon works through a system of coils and compressions located inside the AC unit. When the gas is compressed, it becomes quite hot. Freon will move through the coils, producing a cool liquid. This is a constant cycle your AC unit runs through in a vehicle. If the coolant leaks, the AC will no longer blow out cold air, which makes the need for repairs a necessity.

Determining if your car does utilize freon is an easy DIY task overall. By referencing your AC’s nameplate, you’ll know whether or not freon is present in the vehicle. The nameplate provides information about your system, including electrical ratings and safety certifications. If you cannot locate the nameplate or read its information, it’s suggested to call the system’s manufacturer.

How To Remove Excess Freon

Use this step-by-step breakdown to properly remove any excess freon from your vehicle:

  • Start by putting on some protective equipment before attempting this task.
  • Find the low-pressure AC service port featured under your hood.
  • To locate this port, reference your owner’s manual or search the back of the AC compressor.
  • The low-pressure port will be the smallest of the two you will discover.
  • Always use a wrench to close the low-pressure service valve.
  • Attach a car AC recovery machine in order to condense the freon down to vapor, ultimately removing it from the AC system.
  • Re-open the low-pressure point at this time.
  • Purchase a new can of freon and attach it to the low-pressure port.
  • Turn the car on and run the AC to make sure it is working properly.
  • Press the plunger to release freon into the system.

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