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23 December, 20:22

Both high-side pressures and low-side pressures are low with the engine running and the selector set to the air-conditioning position. Technician A says that the system is undercharged. Technician B says the cooling fan could be inoperative. Which technician is correct? A. Technician A onlyB. Technician B onlyC. Both technicians A and BD. Neither technicians A nor B

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  1. 23 December, 20:34
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    Technician A only

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    Both high-side pressures and low-side pressures are low with the engine running and the selector set to the air-conditioning position. Technician A says that the system is undercharged. Technician B says the cooling fan could be inoperative. Which technician is correct?

    usually. An overcharged system will result in lower than normal low side pressures

    An undercharged system will not enable the compressor to create pressure. As a result of the low amount of refrigerant, the cooling ability is reduced. When we say undercharged, we mean the refrigerant in the system is low, so the both the high side pressures and low side pressures will be low.
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