Sometimes low amounts can effect the cooling ability, the compressor cant cool it completely because there's not enough 134a in the system. Any A/C kit can tell you what you have currently.
According to the service manual, R134a fill capacity is 1.6lbs. Here is a link of a pic of what the book says:
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=42576
Hope this helps.
I've done full a full AC system change on my previous vehicle after having a compressor go bad.
Also it's not just the refrigerant that needs to be checked, there is also oil in the system.
I bought the H2 two months ago and the A/C is operating about the same before and after condenser replacement (tad better now).
My expedition blows air down to 55 degrees, and I want to mimic that same performance. I am very curious what others are experiencing in their H2 before I start replacing/adding more parts to ultimately achieve nothing.
I would be grateful, if someone could place a meat thermometer in their A/C vent and let me know what your reading is (set on 60 degree).
Given if I put my air on high fan speed, it doesnt show it as cold (weird huh?)
but If it is maybe showing 2-4 bars of fan speed.... 38-45
And thats with 90-100 degree southern Mississippi humid heat outside.
I have to run out for gas so I'll put my thermocouple from my multi meter in my vent and see what it gets to.
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