Pressure Gauge Readings

2001 Mercury Sable LS, 4D Sedan, 3.0 U, AX4SSECTION Pressure Gauge Readings

The pressure gauge readings shown represent an expansion valve type system using a Nippondenso 10-cylinder compressor. See Fig 1 - Fig 9 . Gauge indications will vary depending on system configuration and compressor application.

Temperature and humidity, as well as other factors, affect pressure gauge readings. Compared to R-12 systems, pressure readings on R-134a systems are generally lower for low-side pressure and higher for high-side pressure. Pressure gauge readings should be used only as a guide.

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