Recently got a '02 Chevy Tracker 4 door as my DD. Love it so far...especially the (formerly) working AC. Sat for most of the last year so things have been "coming back to life" a bit. When I purchased it on Sunday and drove it 4 hours home the AC seemed weak. Cooled you but didn't ever freeze you out of the cabin. Got a bit better these last few days but never seemed Nome, Alaska cold.
Picked up a can of R134 at NAPA and went over to my buddy's dad's house. I've either owned vehicles without AC, with completely non-working AC, or with perfectly fine AC so I've actually never had to dick with it. He claims he does it all the time and knows what he's doing.
We put the little blue hose on the can, put it on the Low fitting, and started the process. Emptied the can, it was blowing colder, and then he declares we overcharged it. We let some out of the high side, didn't seem like too much...and the needle was in the red around 70. He declared we had a leak and recommended I go get a can of the R134 with the stop leak stuff and try that.
Off we went, I got a can of R134 with lube/leak stop/die/fries/etc and we put that in...and didn't seem to get anything. In fact, now the needle on the gauge is stuck all the way over on the red side. He seemed to indicate that meant undercharged...I'm thinking overcharged?
Did we let it all out and I don't have enough in there? Happened so fast I thought we were just bleeding a little off but I'm now questioning how he was reading the gauge and his process. Overcharged? Do I just bleed some off of the high side? Should I be concerned about lubing the system or letting it out?