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stevb23 06-11-2018 03:50 PM

2001 audi a4 quattro NEED HELP WITH AC
 
I have a 01 audi a4 quattro and Ive been driving it without throwing any cool air. I bought a refrigerant to recharge my A/C but when i plug the hose into the low pressure valve it markes the psi on red on the gauge. I checked the compressor and it seemed stationary only part was spinning was where the serpentine belt passes thru it. I followed the instructions to properly recharge but im afraid to even press the button of the canister to release the refrigerant because the gauge is on red. plz help idk wat to do.

Mark C 06-11-2018 05:04 PM

Compressor has to be spinning (not just the belt and clutch), and you have to connect to the right port which is up under the plastic grille next to the battery below the windshield. the one on hose on the right side of the radiator is the discharge side which can be as high as 200 PSI if the compressor is running. With out the right connectors its kind of tough to get the hose from the can to get a good connection.

A4TurboGuy 06-12-2018 01:04 PM

+1

You have to be on the low side. Once you are, if you're in the red, that means you're over-charged and you need to purge (which you can do from the low side if you have to).

stevb23 06-13-2018 11:45 AM

fixed it
 
thanks guys for the help. I purged the pressure from the low pressure valve using a hose gauge and emptied til i was back in green. i then fulled it up with refrigerant and now my a/c works but somehow i dont see the front plate of the compressor spinning still. It blows decent cold air which is good for me. Also i wasnted to ask is it normal when ur RPMs bounce up and down when u have ur a/c on, when ur stationary or wheb u barely turn it on?

A4TurboGuy 06-14-2018 05:42 PM

When you turn on your A/C, you engage the compressor, which puts more load on the engine. The car has to compensate for that, so you might notice that initial change (at idle). Other than that you shouldn't notice anything.


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