two questions, why did you not pull vacuum on the high side too? and do you have to add any amount of replacement pag oil to a new receiver drier (2002 sierra) due to it absorbing some oil from the system?
I hate dropping nuts/bolts in hard to reach places! Lol And I have cut and bent things to get to those evasive bolt! (; -So you're not the only one! Great video as always Matt!
Does it matter what side of the holes go into the what tube.. I noticed that one side has is deferent from the other and I don't remember how it was before
Was looking for one specific piece of info - if you needed to lube the o-rings before installing the inlet/outlet lines to the receiver/drier. Info provided - thanks! Great video!
the manufacturer should have thought of making a hole for easier access to unbolt or one could do it with a small spade bit or hole saw I guess they want you to take out the whole condenser assembly for the screw get a metal magnetic pickup stick those help in those cases
two questions, why did you not pull vacuum on the high side too?
and do you have to add any amount of replacement pag oil to a new receiver drier (2002 sierra) due to it absorbing some oil from the system?
I hate dropping nuts/bolts in hard to reach places! Lol And I have cut and bent things to get to those evasive bolt! (; -So you're not the only one! Great video as always Matt!
Logan Klaeren Lol Thanks man!
what is the most you would charge to do this? I have to replace the drier on my 2004 gallant and I'm waiting on a quote now.
Does it matter what side of the holes go into the what tube.. I noticed that one side has is deferent from the other and I don't remember how it was before
Replacing this filter, do we need to change the freon also?
Was looking for one specific piece of info - if you needed to lube the o-rings before installing the inlet/outlet lines to the receiver/drier. Info provided - thanks! Great video!
Scott Stick Yes you do! Thanks for watching.
hello how come you inverted the refrigerant tin are you charging the high side?
It helps it comes out much better. And no I am charging on the low side. You cannot charge on the high side.
In ?? Out??? which is the line of entry and which is the one of exit ???
the manufacturer should have thought of making a hole for easier access to unbolt or one could do it with a small spade bit or hole saw I guess they want you to take out the whole condenser assembly
for the screw get a metal magnetic pickup stick those help in those cases