- Feb 10, 2005
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My A/C started blowing hot air today and my first thought was it needed a recharge. Wandered over to my neighborhood friendly checkers and grabbed a kit. Obviously, I needed to check the pressure before refilling so I attach the gauge and turn the car on. Idling for a little brought the gauge down into the "normal" range, but then it immediately shot up into the red, indicating too much pressure. It would slowly head back down and get close to hitting green again before shooting right back up. I can hear the compressor go each time it shoots up. I clearly decided not to do the recharge, but now I'm a little confused what to do. As far as I know, nobody has recharged the A/C since we bought the car in 2003, which is why I was thinking the refrigerant is low.
2003 Chevrolet Malibu with 95,000 miles on it. It's the 3.1 liter engine (I think there's only one type) with the no mods and basic trim (not the LT)
Edit: I'm in phoenix, AZ so ambient temp is definitely on the toasty side.
2003 Chevrolet Malibu with 95,000 miles on it. It's the 3.1 liter engine (I think there's only one type) with the no mods and basic trim (not the LT)
Edit: I'm in phoenix, AZ so ambient temp is definitely on the toasty side.
