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Hey fellow DIY'ers! I'm trying to do a pretty simple A/C recharge on my out-of-warranty R1S. Has anyone attempted this? The service manual is very vague and was written around the use of automated tools, so no answers there.
For a normal ICE recharge I can easily force the pump to run and see that it's engaged via the flywheel. In our Rivians it's not obvious if it's running, or at least not to me (no flywheel, no discernable sounds). I've turned the temp setting on the dashboard as low as it will go and maxed out the air flow. However, while trying to push new refrigerant into the system, the high side pressure isn't getting above 100 psi (needs to get to 200-250) and the low side pressure continues to climb well into the red (should equalize if the pump runs). Normally I'd conclude a faulty pump but, in this case, I'm not convinced I've tricked the pump into engaging. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance, as always!
For a normal ICE recharge I can easily force the pump to run and see that it's engaged via the flywheel. In our Rivians it's not obvious if it's running, or at least not to me (no flywheel, no discernable sounds). I've turned the temp setting on the dashboard as low as it will go and maxed out the air flow. However, while trying to push new refrigerant into the system, the high side pressure isn't getting above 100 psi (needs to get to 200-250) and the low side pressure continues to climb well into the red (should equalize if the pump runs). Normally I'd conclude a faulty pump but, in this case, I'm not convinced I've tricked the pump into engaging. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance, as always!
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