Depressurizing the A/C & Fuel Systems November 04, 2010, 05:39:33 PM How do I go about it? I need to get the pressure off everything so I can take some parts off. Quote Selected
Depressurizing the A/C & Fuel Systems Reply #1 – November 04, 2010, 06:21:13 PM Fuel is easy, depress the schrader valve on the fuel rail. The AC, usually you can do all you work without depressurizing it. If you need to get the compressor out of the way, just unbolt it and lay it off to the side. Otherwise you should have it evacuated by a shop. Quote Selected
Depressurizing the A/C & Fuel Systems Reply #2 – November 04, 2010, 06:57:11 PM Quote from: 88CougarGT;340583Fuel is easy, depress the schrader valve on the fuel rail.Awesome, that sounds easy enough. QuoteThe AC, usually you can do all you work without depressurizing it. If you need to get the compressor out of the way, just unbolt it and lay it off to the side. Otherwise you should have it evacuated by a shop.I need to get rid of the A/C, everything, from the compressor to the firewall. I need it gone.I would bring it to a shop, but I've not got any extra time to. It's not like I need it recharged, or anything. Quote Selected
Depressurizing the A/C & Fuel Systems Reply #3 – November 04, 2010, 07:51:34 PM If the A/C doesn't work there probably isn't any pressure on it anyway, test the same as the fuel pressure... Quote Selected
Depressurizing the A/C & Fuel Systems Reply #4 – November 04, 2010, 11:32:56 PM If you think its dry anyway, open a cap and depress the valve with a screwdriver. Quote Selected