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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / June 2007

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where is the AC recharge port located?

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Chevrolet - 19 Jun 2007 02:50 GMT
1998 Caravan 3.0... I found the evap port, and the over sized return line
access port (or whatever it is called), but can't find where to top up the
AC?.. any info on where it is etc would be great.. A pic would be awesome
thanx for your time
damnnickname - 19 Jun 2007 10:45 GMT
if you arent familiar with the a/c system you could cause injury to you or
the vehicle.

Glenn Beasley
Chevrolet - 19 Jun 2007 13:14 GMT
I've recharged a few vehicles before but am having a hard time finding the
lower port...
> if you arent familiar with the a/c system you could cause injury to you or
> the vehicle.
>
> Glenn Beasley
maxpower - 19 Jun 2007 18:39 GMT
> I've recharged a few vehicles before but am having a hard time finding the
> lower port...
> > if you arent familiar with the a/c system you could cause injury to you or
> > the vehicle.
> >
> > Glenn Beasley

Then you know the low side port is always on the low side of the compressor
to the h-valve, follow it and you will locate it

Glenn
Chevrolet - 20 Jun 2007 14:27 GMT
couldn't find it because someone broke it off... I ran my finger along the
line and couldn't see, or feel anything so I climbed underneath and seen the
nipple is broke off.. oh well...

>> I've recharged a few vehicles before but am having a hard time finding
>> the
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>
> Glenn
damnnickname - 21 Jun 2007 10:28 GMT
well that would make sense, I cant imagine how that would break off!! so
you had no r-134 at all in the system?

Glenn
Chevrolet - 21 Jun 2007 15:25 GMT
it was bone dry.. guess the hole didn't help.. Line was pretty rusty so I
image the last people to refill it snapped it when wither hooking it up /
disconnecting it.
> well that would make sense, I cant imagine how that would break off!! so
> you had no r-134 at all in the system?
>
> Glenn
 
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