Re: A/C Dash, Found problem
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Dave has it right with above. The pressure switch won't allow the compressor to come on because the R134 also has compressor/system lubricant in it. Lots of installations are easy with both ports close together but some you may have to look for. The plastic cap may be missing so a little harder to find.
If system is empty, suck vacuum with Harbor Freight's air vacuum device (on sale at $15) or a real vacuum pump at about $100. You can take the receiver/dryer off and stick it in the oven overnight at 200 degrees or so and that will get rid of the moisture or new ones are cheap. Do a search online for tips, etc., if you are a DIYer. Lots of diagrams online showing all the parts, where they are and what they do.
You will need at least one can of R134 with the
lubricant in it. Also, they make some with a leak detector dye. Get advise from Autozone, etc.