Called my local dealer to find out where to get the amount of Freon for the AC system for my L4330. They told me the would sell me a service manual for over $100. Can anyone help me out with the amount of Freon?
2 to 2.2 lbs of r134aCalled my local dealer to find out where to get the amount of Freon for the AC system for my L4330. They told me the would sell me a service manual for over $100. Can anyone help me out with the amount of Freon?
Fantastic! Thanks. Now i am told i need to know how much oil should be put in for a compressor replacement. Any help?2 to 2.2 lbs of r134a
It says match new compressor with old one!Fantastic! Thanks. Now i am told i need to know how much oil should be put in for a compressor replacement. Any help?
Total capacity is 3.1 to 4.3 cubic inch (50 to 70 cc) and these are the capacities of the other components.It says match new compressor with old one!
The L4330 i purchased in 2004, and i am just getting ready to turn over the 900 hour mark. Not heavy usage, but it is an 04. Early summer it would blow cold for a couple minutes, then Luke warm. Wasn’t to worried and started operating with the (L) door open. Tool that i am, i got to close to a fence and exploded the door. Ever heard one go boom? Anyway, the compressor started squalling quite loud every time i turned on the AC. Didn’t want to seize it up, so the rest of summer was without AC. So, swift guy that it am, i firgured it better be replaced. My local dealer wanted $1600 for a compressor, one downstate wanted $1200. Found an aftermarket on Amazon for $320, and a friend said he can replace it for me. So here i am.Every Compressor I've replaced came with a tube of oil.
What prompted you to replace your compressor? If it it died from 'Black Death' just replacing the compressor will only be a band-aid. That being your filter came apart and circulated through the system all components should be replaced otherwise you'll be doing it all over again next summer.
The L4330 i purchased in 2004, and i am just getting ready to turn over the 900 hour mark. Not heavy usage, but it is an 04. Early summer it would blow cold for a couple minutes, then Luke warm. Wasn’t to worried and started operating with the (L) door open. Tool that i am, i got to close to a fence and exploded the door. Ever heard one go boom? Anyway, the compressor started squalling quite loud every time i turned on the AC. Didn’t want to seize it up, so the rest of summer was without AC. So, swift guy that it am, i firgured it better be replaced. My local dealer wanted $1600 for a compressor, one downstate wanted $1200. Found an aftermarket on Amazon for $320, and a friend said he can replace it for me. So here i am.Every Compressor I've replaced came with a tube of oil.
What prompted you to replace your compressor? If it it died from 'Black Death' just replacing the compressor will only be a band-aid. That being your filter came apart and circulated through the system all components should be replaced otherwise you'll be doing it all over again next summer.
There is a very good chance that all your air conditioning needs the air gap adjusted on the compressor clutch!!The L4330 i purchased in 2004, and i am just getting ready to turn over the 900 hour mark. Not heavy usage, but it is an 04. Early summer it would blow cold for a couple minutes, then Luke warm. Wasn’t to worried and started operating with the (L) door open. Tool that i am, i got to close to a fence and exploded the door. Ever heard one go boom? Anyway, the compressor started squalling quite loud every time i turned on the AC. Didn’t want to seize it up, so the rest of summer was without AC. So, swift guy that it am, i firgured it better be replaced. My local dealer wanted $1600 for a compressor, one downstate wanted $1200. Found an aftermarket on Amazon for $320, and a friend said he can replace it for me. So here i am.