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Refrigerant Charge Check

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  1. Install the manifold gauge set. (See MANIFOLD GAUGE SET INSTALLATION .)
  2. Check the refrigerant pressure reading with the engine stopped.
  3. Verify that the high- and low-pressure side readings of the manifold gauge are at 493-788 kPa {5.02-8.04 kgf/cm2, 72-114 psi}. 
    • If the pressure readings are lower than specified, recharge the refrigerant amount. (See REFRIGERANT CHARGING .)
    • If the pressure readings are within the specification but there is insufficient cooling, go to the next step.
    • If the pressure readings are within the specification and there are no leaks, the refrigerant amount is OK.
  4. Start the engine and run it at a constant 2,000 RPM. 
  5. Turn the A/C switch on and set the fan switch at 4th.
  6. Set the REC/FRESH lever to REC.
    • If the A/C compressor is short-cycling, note the low-pressure side reading at which the magnetic clutch kicks out.
    • If the pressure is 167 kPa {1.7 kgf/cm2, 24 psi}  or lower, evacuate then recharge the refrigerant system with the proper amount of refrigerant. (See REFRIGERANT CHARGING .)
    • If the pressure is 206 kPa {2.1 kgf/cm2, 30 psi}  or higher, inspect the thermoswitch. (See THERMOSWITCH INSPECTION .)
      Fig 1: Identifying Gauge Reading
      G03638527Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.