Ac blowing hot and pressure read 135psi , how do I fix .

Asked by Dwayne May 22, 2020 at 02:05 PM about the 2008 INFINITI G35 Journey Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My ac blows hot , I checked pressure and it's in red (135).
How do I fix this problem

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Sounds like you have air in the system. This is caused by a leak in the low (suction) side of the refrigeration system. The system will have to be pulled down into a vacuum and checked for leaks. Once the leak is found and repaired it can be recharged. Normal low side pressure is about 35 PSI with R134a refrigerant. Hope that helps! Jim

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