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Low and High readings for Toyota Tundra 2001

Bench on Fri July 16, 2010 5:42 PM User is offlineView users profile

Year: 2001
Make: toyota
Model: tundra
Engine Size: 4.7
Refrigerant Type: r134
Ambient Temp: 100
Country of Origin: United States

My manual doesn't have the specs for my truck, its all american vehicles.

Can somebody shoot the specs to me for low and high side.

Thanks

TRB on Fri July 16, 2010 5:58 PM User is offlineView users profile

SPECIFICATIONS
Application Specification
Compressor Type
3.4L Engine Nippondenso 10PA15
4.7L Engine Nippondenso 10S17
Compressor Belt Tension (1)
3.4L Engine
New Belt 135-185 lbs. (61-84 kg)
Used Belt 80-120 lbs. (36-54 kg)
4.7L Engine (2)
System Oil Capacity (3)
Refrigerant (R-134a) Capacity 19.4-22.9 ozs.
System Operating Pressures (4)
High Side 206-235 psi (14-16 kg/cm2 )
Low Side 22-37 psi (1.5-2.5 kg/cm2 )
(1) Using a belt tension gauge, measure at longest run of belt. A new belt is one that has been used less than 5 minutes.
(2) A drive belt tensioner is used. Ensure belt tension is within belt tensioner scale (located behind tensioner).
(3) Check underhood A/C specification label. Use ND-Oil 8 (Part No. 08885-09109).
(4) When ambient temperature is 86-95°F (30-35°C).



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Bench on Fri July 16, 2010 6:36 PM User is offlineView users profile

Thanks TRB.

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