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How to Use an Air Conditioning Vacuum Pump

air conditioning vacuum pump

 

 

Using an air conditioning vacuum pump for your car is key to keeping your A/C system in top shape. This device removes air, moisture, and contaminants from the system before you add refrigerant. This "evacuation" process is crucial for ensuring your A/C runs smoothly and efficiently.

Before recharging your car's air conditioning, it's important to evacuate it to remove moisture and check for leaks. Once you've placed the system under vacuum for 45 minutes, it should hold that vacuum for another five minutes. After that, you can recharge it with refrigerant according to the manufacturer's specs.

Steps to Use an Air Conditioning Vacuum Pump

1 - Locate the Charging Ports: Find the low and high side charging ports in the engine bay. Unscrew the caps and keep them clean and safe. These caps prevent dirt and contamination from entering the system.

ac charge port

 

2- Clean the Ports: Make sure there’s no dirt where the connection will be made. If a cap is broken, BuyAutoParts.com offers cap and valve sets specific to your vehicle.

charge port unscrewed

 

3 - Connect the Lines: Attach the blue line to the low side, the red line to the high side, and the yellow line to the center connection. The yellow line will be used for vacuuming and recharging the system. Close the knobs on the low and high ports and set your gauge where it’s easy to read and the lines won’t get tangled. Most techs hook the gauge set onto the hood latch for easy access.

air conditioning gauge set

 

4 - Secure the Connectors: Connect the low and high side connectors (blue to low, red to high). The connectors are designed to prevent incorrect attachment. Screw them down tight to avoid leaks.

 

5 - Attach the Vacuum Pump: Connect the yellow hose to the vacuum pump and the recovery line to a recovery tank. Turn on the vacuum pump.

6 - Evacuate the System: Turn the low side knob on the gauge set. The gauge will move toward zero. Once the system is in a vacuum and the gauge needle is stable, start a 45-minute timer with the vacuum pump running. After 45 minutes, if the gauge needle hasn’t moved, close the low side knob and watch the gauge for another five minutes. If there’s no change, disconnect the yellow line from the vacuum pump, connect the refrigerant, and charge according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

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