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Introduction

On a hot summer day, cold A/C in your vehicle is needed. This repair guide will help you repair your A/C unit in your vehicle. When your vehicle has run out of cold air, there is a process that needs to be followed. This repair guide will describe this process.

Before starting your repair, be aware that you will need tools. A list of these tools is provided in the guide. Once you have the necessary tools gathered, make sure the vehicle’s engine is up to date. If not, take your vehicle to a mechanic. If the vehicle’s engine is fine, proceed to the rest of the guide. Be aware that if this guide is done incorrectly, you could damage the A/C ports. This would require a professional to fix the issue, and it would cost a lot of money.

If you need more help performing this repair, another repair guide can be found here, and more information can be given.

Once you’re ready to start, turn off your car, place it in park, and engage the parking brake.

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Step 1

              How to Recharge the A/C in a 2009 Infiniti G37               
  • Locate the high and low-pressure ports.
  • The high-pressure port is located on the upper right (below the brake liquid).
  • The low-pressure port is located inside the brake liquid case (remove the case).

Locate the high and low-pressure ports.

The high-pressure port is located on the upper right (below the brake liquid).

The low-pressure port is located inside the brake liquid case (remove the case).

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Step 2

  • Connect the hoses to the gauge and the pressure ports.
  • Blue stands for low pressure.
  • Red stands for high pressure.
  • Yellow is where the new air flows through the two hoses.

Connect the hoses to the gauge and the pressure ports.

Blue stands for low pressure.

Red stands for high pressure.

Yellow is where the new air flows through the two hoses.

Step 3

  • Turn on the engine.
  • Turn the A/C to the maximum capacity.
  • Make sure the pulley belt is spinning smoothly to proceed.

Turn on the engine.

Turn the A/C to the maximum capacity.

Make sure the pulley belt is spinning smoothly to proceed.

Step 4

  • Turn off the vehicle.
  • Connect one end of the tee valve connector to your refrigerant and the other end to the yellow hose.
  • Turn on your vehicle again.

Turn off the vehicle.

Connect one end of the tee valve connector to your refrigerant and the other end to the yellow hose.

Turn on your vehicle again.

Step 5

  • Make sure the high-pressure nob is sealed.
  • Begin to add refrigerant by opening the nob.
  • To get the most refrigerant, shake the bottle side-by-side.

Make sure the high-pressure nob is sealed.

Begin to add refrigerant by opening the nob.

To get the most refrigerant, shake the bottle side-by-side.

Step 6

  • Pump the refrigerant until the pressure gauge gets to 25- 45 psi. This process can take 10 minutes.
  • Do not go past 45 psi as the car can over-charge.
  • If you are using refrigerant mini cans, use the amount the car recommends. You can find this information inside the hood of the vehicle.

Pump the refrigerant until the pressure gauge gets to 25- 45 psi. This process can take 10 minutes.

Do not go past 45 psi as the car can over-charge.

If you are using refrigerant mini cans, use the amount the car recommends. You can find this information inside the hood of the vehicle.

Step 7

  • Go inside your vehicle and check the temperature.
  • The temperature should be from 35-48 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • If the temperature is over what is recommended, the A/C will just be really cold. This will cause no problems.
  • Now that the temperature and air pressures are set, it’s time to turn off your vehicle.
  • Proceed to remove all equipment (use safety gear).

Go inside your vehicle and check the temperature.

The temperature should be from 35-48 degrees Fahrenheit.

If the temperature is over what is recommended, the A/C will just be really cold. This will cause no problems.

Now that the temperature and air pressures are set, it’s time to turn off your vehicle.

Proceed to remove all equipment (use safety gear).

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