Mysterious servicing issue in R-1234yf systems
August 11, 2021
Recently a 2017 R-1234yf Honda system, with 72,099 miles, encountering a loss of cooling (slow leak) over time would not pass the equipment charge procedure and the production amount could not be charged.Read Article >
Low refrigerant charge and the search for real data part 4
July 13, 2021
When we examined the pressure readings and vent temperature readings last week, there was nothing showing up that indicated any charge issues (even operating with the 25% undercharge).Read Article >
Low refrigerant charge and the search for real data
June 22, 2021
I had read about how low refrigerant charges could increase compressor operating temperatures and decrease the amount of oil flowing to compressors, but I had never been able to find results from any tests. After discussing this with MACS, we decided to do some testing to get some real data.Read Article >
Temperature testing detective work: The search for a diagnosis
May 25, 2021
Last week we closed our blog post with a discussion about an orifice tube system which had an evaporator outlet temperature that was about 20° warmer than the inlet. We mentioned that this could be an indication of a restricted orifice tube or a refrigerant undercharge. In applying this to diagnostics, it is important not only to understand what this represents, but also why.Read Article >
Marks Air celebrates 50 years of mobile air success
March 16, 2021
MACS member Marks Air Inc. celebrates 50 years of being in business.Read Article >
Tank full of air!
March 15, 2021
The problem is usually caused by excessive air in a system, and since too few shops use a refrigerant identifier, they don’t know when these problems come up, nor how often they are solving problems by doing this.Read Article >
Caveman to Mr. Cool
February 18, 2021
Over 300,000 years ago, modern man began walking the earth relying heavily on his five senses-- especially sight – to hunt, find joy, and avoid danger. In 1914, Garrett Morgan, who decided it was important to protect man’s eyes during hazardous situations, developed what we know today as ‘safety’ glasses.Read Article >
Leaks under vacuum
July 9, 2018
By Steve Schaeber A s OEMs continue improving their systems, technicians are seeing leaks more often attributed to the valve core located down inside the service port fitting, either on...Read Article >