Is my a/c overcharged and can I fix it?

Asked by Linda May 10, 2021 at 11:18 AM about the 2012 Buick Verano FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My a/c is blowing warm air, so I bought a can of refrigerant to charge it.  
When I attached the gauge, the needle was almost in the red.  It was
between yellow and red, so I guess it was overcharged.  I watched a video
where they let some of the pressure out using the gauge with a towel
wrapped around it so it won't get on their skin.  So I did that. The problem is,
the needle on the gauge would go into the green area when I pulled the
trigger, but would go back up to yellow when I released the trigger.  So it
never released any of the extra.  Was I doing something wrong?  Is there a
way to release some of the extra pressure another way, and would this make
my air cold again?  Thanks for any and all replies.  

1 Answer

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You have air in the refrigeration system. That's why the pressure is excessively high. The air got in the system from a leak. Unfortunately you need to have it repaired by a professional. They'll pull the system down into a vacuum and find the leak. Repair it. Then recharge the system. This is not a do it yourselfer job. Hope that helps! Jim

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