AC Review With a Post Test

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • This video has a post test at the end with the answers - see how you do!

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  • @coldsteel6667
    @coldsteel6667 3 года назад +4

    Keep it up I can't thank you enough for the training. 👍

  • @cynysa5357
    @cynysa5357 Год назад +2

    28:53. I read the motorage A7 ASE book and it said "a common misconception is that any oil recovered during the recovery process should be measured and added back into the system. Truth is that very little oil should be lose during this procedure. Typically, oil collected in the oil recovery bottle of the machine is a result of lack of machine maintenance and/or oil trapped in the internal lines after use of the onboard oil injection feature"

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  Год назад +1

      That's not totally untrue but if it were the case then every single system from which you recovered refrigerant would produce the same amount of oil in the bottle.. and some vehicles will produce quite a lot in the bottle, while others produce almost none... and it also depends on the machine

  • @Creaturemotorsport
    @Creaturemotorsport 4 года назад +3

    Like that jaguar you mentioned I have asked the question many times "why would they put that there". It seams that things like service ports, fuse boxes, the battery, belts, and anything else that should be checked or replaced as routine maintenance should have easy access like the OBD2 plug does.
    I tried to help this dude in a parking lot with a flat on his range rover once and the tool provided did not fit the stock lug nuts. I just so happened to have a plug kit and 12v compressor in my car that got him out of there.

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  4 года назад

      I bet that was a workout

  • @floridamanfishing1390
    @floridamanfishing1390 2 года назад +7

    Great video I've been watching your videos for a while now and I am going to go take the A -7 test on the 16th I've been studying A lot and I'm ready for this test after this I am going to go for my electrical test next

    • @UlfricStormcloak69
      @UlfricStormcloak69 Год назад

      How were they? I’m taking both on the 17th of this month

  • @tunemymods
    @tunemymods 4 месяца назад

    Pretty much all 2010+ vehicles have a pressure sensor in the high side and you can read this from the pcm thru OBD. This sensor also takes place of the high low switches with the pcm controlling compressor output.

  • @Israelfx-ty8rj
    @Israelfx-ty8rj Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video sir ! ❤

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 2 года назад +1

    My car had a small leak the system held the new charge for about a year before it stopped working so must been a really small leak. Recharged again this time put pro seal in the system and 2 years now still working

  • @andrewk778
    @andrewk778 4 года назад +3

    Always interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing. Is there a tool for measuring oil concentration in A/C systems?

  • @justincollier4403
    @justincollier4403 2 года назад +1

    Knowledge is power!

  • @thanujasamarasingha1914
    @thanujasamarasingha1914 2 года назад +1

    Thanks you enough for in the training beautiful videos

  • @guyaldrich5878
    @guyaldrich5878 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video !

  • @nickayivor8432
    @nickayivor8432 2 года назад

    Good Evening McCuistian have a great day, take care McCuistian
    ❤ it more great stories 👍 👏 👌 Thank you very much McCuistian
    From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧

  • @ibrahimeleraki
    @ibrahimeleraki 4 года назад +1

    Following from United Arab Emirates

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  4 года назад +1

      Welcome to my channel!!

  • @thanujasamarasingha1914
    @thanujasamarasingha1914 2 года назад

    Very good

  • @felixzapata9058
    @felixzapata9058 4 месяца назад +1

    Very knowledgeable but had to freeze the video to examine the diagrams as his monster head was way to close to the camera and don't need to count nose hairs...lol...gleaned great info fro this video, though...

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm doing the videos a different way now to avoid having my face in front of the screen -

    • @felixzapata9058
      @felixzapata9058 4 месяца назад

      @@McCuistian ...having trouble getting cool air to come through into my 04 silverado 1500...everything checks out OK and still have no cold air. Considering replacing the BCM although the one in now is doing a good job...maybe not good enough...lol

  • @bbmd2200
    @bbmd2200 4 года назад

    Great review !I have a question as usual. A tech that I work with says that when you pull the system into a vacuum, just because it remains in a vacuum does not mean there is no leak.Do you agree?

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  4 года назад +3

      A pressure leak won't show up on a vacuum test.. he's right

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  4 года назад +3

      Pressure inside the system can go to 300 PSI but all you have is atmosphere when you're doing a vacuum test

    • @bbmd2200
      @bbmd2200 4 года назад

      @@McCuistian Thank you for confirming.

  • @annonix04
    @annonix04 2 года назад +1

    is there a link to the slideshow he's using?

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  2 года назад

      I built this slide show myself so there is no link to it

  • @yeallen9468
    @yeallen9468 Год назад

    excuse me sir I have a question, as video said there will be more and more liquid refrigerant in accumulator how to handle it, and whether the oil will get into the AC system or just in compressor

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  Год назад

      The accumulator "accumulates" oil and refrigerant and is the place where oil and refrigerant are mixed. It is designed for that purpose. And the u shaped tube has a filtered orifice at the bottom of the U to prevent liquid refrigerant and oil from making it to the compressor.

    • @yeallen9468
      @yeallen9468 Год назад

      @@McCuistian How liquid refrigerant back to the AC system?

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  Год назад

      @@yeallen9468 The refrigerant constantly changes from a gas to a liquid and back. But to recharge the system you must have equipment.

    • @yeallen9468
      @yeallen9468 Год назад

      @@McCuistianhow liquid refrigerant out of the accumulator back to system?

    • @McCuistian
      @McCuistian  Год назад

      @@yeallen9468 it's automatic

  • @joesou5376
    @joesou5376 3 года назад

    Need help ase test I take many times still not pass have study guide please help thank you

    • @tooltime4640
      @tooltime4640 2 года назад

      Go to Amazon. They sell study guides

  • @michaelsalgado4472
    @michaelsalgado4472 Год назад

    R1234 yfo is used in automotive.

  • @markvietti
    @markvietti 4 года назад +2

    flammable...lol what the hell?