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Old 06-02-2006, 09:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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91 MR2 where is the Low (suction side for a/c charging)

need some assist. guys/gals. which port in the trunk area is the LOW side for charging? manual isnt clear at all.
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According to Big Green Book, low pressure is on the driver side. See diagram :Air Conditioning: Refrigeration System: AC-13
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re: low/high pressure ports

thats what I thought too from viewing the BG book picture. but looking at those arrows, it appears this is not the case. this is why I am confuse. additionally the drivers side (US) line is small with the site glass. typically, these are the high pressure lines.................damn..
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In that case, typically, the larger diameter line is low pressure..
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