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Old 07-15-2021, 10:08 AM   #1
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How Much Freon

I have a 2005 Inspire Siena 36'. It has the Evans Tempcon in dash air conditioner. Yesterday I had the system evacuated & recharged. The garage put in 3.1 lbs of R-134A freon. I QUESTION WHETHER THEY PUT IN ENOUGH FREON. I have an Evans Tempcon tag on my engine expansion tank but i can no longer read how much freon is required, pic attached.
If you have a like coach and can read how much freon is required I would appreciate that information.
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Ron, I did a quick scan... According to this thread, a 07 Inspire (very close to yours) needed 4.5lbs of freon and 4oz of oil -

https://www.countrycoachforums.com/i...?topic=15881.0 see the post by Barney.
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You need to put gauges on it.


No other way to determine if under charged, over charged or just right.
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How Much Freon

Brett, The garage said they put in the right amount according to the evacuate & recharge machine. If I check the low pressure side with a gauge I have is their a pressure range that would give me an indication if it's properly recharged?
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Ron, I had mine serviced about 2 years ago and the put 5.6 lbs in. It cooled very well.

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I inquired in 2014, this is the response from Country Coach,

Hi Bill,

Thank you for the inquiry. The 36' Intrigue takes 5 lbs of R134a Freon and 9.5 ounces of the SP 20 oil. I hope that helps. Please let us know if you need additional assistance. Thanks again

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I agree with wolfe10, I always use gauges to check my a/c.

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How Much Freon

Thank you for all the responses. I guess if the garage did its job correctly I should have a properly charged system.
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