When I bought my 87 MJ the AC system did not work. I am trying to piece it back together before summer arrives. I am looking for some sort of diagram or something of the likes that would help me to figure out what parts I need and what parts I don't need. I know for sure I need a condenser and the hose that goes from the compressor to the condenser.
There is a hose that comes off of the bottom of the receiver/drier that looks to have but cut off at some point. Does anyone know what that hose would be called and where it is suppose to go to?
You might want to post this in Cherokee tech. Parts will be the same and you'll get more responses. I'd also consider an R-134 conversion, it's not exactly easy to find a shop that has R-12 anymore.
How can you tell if a system is R12 or R134, I don't know much about AC systems and I know that my compressor clutch is leaking out the front, PO said he was placing R
How do you confirm if a system is an R12 or R134? I don't know anything about A systems at all, my compressor is leaking from the front, compressor still kicks on, but I figured it wasn't worth the time to just replace the clutch and bearings, when I can purchase a new compressor and clutch for a little cash. Here is a pic of my system. PO stated he was putting in R12 but that doesn't mean he was correct. Can anyone tell me which system I have, also if the system hasn't been charged and is not blowing cold air I the a reason to vav the lines, can I just change out the compressor and recharge the system?
Actually in our Jeeps 134a works just fine. I've converted 3 of them already. 39.8* out the vents, sitting still, on a 90* day is not something you could upstage with R12.
The fittings are different and there should be a sticker in the engine compartment.
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