How to Discharge Excess Car Refrigerant?

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SanMadelyn
07/24/25 7:50pm
To discharge excess car refrigerant, follow these steps: 1. Prepare a car refrigerant recovery and charging machine along with a refrigerant tank; 2. Connect the hoses of the car refrigerant recovery and charging machine to the high and low pressure pipes of the car's air conditioning system; 3. Set the required amount of refrigerant to be recovered, then start the recovery process. At this point, the car refrigerant recovery and charging machine will automatically begin discharging and recovering the excess refrigerant. Car refrigerant, also known as refrigerant, is the cooling agent in a car's air conditioning system. During the cooling process, due to its ability to rapidly absorb and release heat, it is used to transfer heat, thereby achieving rapid cooling. The working principle of car refrigerant: The compressor pressurizes the refrigerant drawn back from the evaporator to increase the refrigerant's temperature, turning it into a high-temperature, high-pressure gaseous refrigerant.
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