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Old 06-10-2014, 07:08 AM   #1
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Dash Air, How Many Pounds if Freon?

Does anyone have a best guess of how many pounds of freon will be needed to recharge the dash air on my 2000 Itasca Horizon Diesel Pusher?
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Does anyone have a best guess of how many pounds of freon will be needed to recharge the dash air on my 2000 Itasca Horizon Diesel Pusher?
I don't, but the professional you take it to will!! Let him/her find out where the LEAK is, fix it, and then they will charge it with the proper pressure gauges on both the low and high side. That is what I have done and it works out pretty good! just sayin'
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The compressor normally has the capacity on it. Check for a label.
It is usually in Ounces.
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I don't, but the professional you take it to will!! Let him/her find out where the LEAK is, fix it, and then they will charge it with the proper pressure gauges on both the low and high side. That is what I have done and it works out pretty good! just sayin'
He may not have a leak! Sometimes you have to discharge a system for other reasons.
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