It’s a bit low on r134a… Have you ever added r134a to this system ?
Get a can of STRAIGHT r134a… No stop leak number2 mixed with it.,
Weigh the can before using it.
Get a trigger r135a refrigerant add device from AZ. $26…
Weigh the can afterwards…
I added 8 ozs to my 2012 Honda and it helped a whole lot. Weighed can before and after.
And contrary to what some say…. AC sys can lose a bit of refrigerant year after year. Chris42 on here has stated that and it makes sense to me. My car being a 2012… Am I shocked that I had to add 8 ozs to it ?? Ahh no… I am not surprised by that.
I did the same darn thing with my Nissan which had a fair amount of time, mileage and age to it. Not a big deal. Worked fine. I added r134a to it 2 times in the 10 years I had it.
Most systems have between 1.2 pounds to 2.2 pounds of refrigerant in them. And losing only 8-12 ozs can make a big difference in performance of a AC system.
Get a can of STRAIGHT r134a… No stop leak number2 mixed with it.,
Weigh the can before using it.
Get a trigger r135a refrigerant add device from AZ. $26…
Weigh the can afterwards…
I added 8 ozs to my 2012 Honda and it helped a whole lot. Weighed can before and after.
And contrary to what some say…. AC sys can lose a bit of refrigerant year after year. Chris42 on here has stated that and it makes sense to me. My car being a 2012… Am I shocked that I had to add 8 ozs to it ?? Ahh no… I am not surprised by that.
I did the same darn thing with my Nissan which had a fair amount of time, mileage and age to it. Not a big deal. Worked fine. I added r134a to it 2 times in the 10 years I had it.
Most systems have between 1.2 pounds to 2.2 pounds of refrigerant in them. And losing only 8-12 ozs can make a big difference in performance of a AC system.