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Jodiemom 06-10-2019 08:43 AM

2009 Tahoe Low pressure ac port.
 
Can anyone help me locate the low pressure ac port so I can charge my ac? We replaced the blower fan and now need to recharge the ac.

Andrew Lefebvre 09-28-2019 12:49 PM

Re: 2009 Tahoe Low pressure ac port.
 

Originally Posted by Jodiemom (Post 268167)
Can anyone help me locate the low pressure ac port so I can charge my ac? We replaced the blower fan and now need to recharge the ac.


Looking for this as well

Tahoe_08 10-02-2019 05:46 AM

Re: 2009 Tahoe Low pressure ac port.
 
honestly you need to have this done correctly at a Toyota Dealership

they have the equipment to do electrical A/C units..(using a mechanical a/c equipment might damage it) it will cost 3,000 for a new A/C unit

S Keith 10-02-2019 07:06 AM

Re: 2009 Tahoe Low pressure ac port.
 
Disagree. Simply add PURE R-134a to the low side port with a low side filler hose, preferably with a low side guage on it. $18 or so at Walmart, $3 for can adapter and $4.88 for the super-tech pure R-134a, and you're good to go.

I've literally topped off 100+ Prii over the years in this manner (including 3 of my own), and not a single issue arose.

DO NOT ADD ANY PRODUCT WITH SEALANT, OIL OR DYE.


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