1994 Acura Integra my A/C will NOT get cold, please help

1994 ACURA INTEGRA
121,000 MILES • 4 CYL • FWD • MANUAL
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MICHAEL_KY87
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I have a 1994 Acura Integra LS, and I have been having trouble with my A/C. When I bought the car the A/C was cool and I figured it probably just need a recharge, no big deal right? Well, I checked the pressure and it was low so I added some freon, and it wouldn't even get to where it is supposed to be before the compressor would start kick on and off every few seconds like it was overloaded, so I let some of the refrigerant out until it started running smoothly again, I talked to some other people and they said the lines needed to be vacuumed, so I went to Auto Zone and rented the vacuum and guage manifold set and ran the vacuum on it for about a hour or so and I realized that it wasn't getting the vacuum that it should, it was only getting about 18Hg instead of around 28-30 like it is supposed to. Well I figured that it had a leak somewhere in the line at that point, so I go some refrigerant with the UV dye in it and ran it into the system, turns out it didn't have a leak, the manifold set had a leak. well i got the refrigerant in there and refilled the A/C system, it should take around 2-3 cans from having no pressure in it, but after 1 and about an 1/8th it the compressor started kicking on and off again, and the A/C never did even get anything near cool again, it was about 5 degrees cooler the the atmospheric air temp. I am not sure what part on the A/C system actually cools the air or how exactly it gets cold, but whatever it is isn't working, if anyone has ANY idea please let me know, I have spent a lot of money on this so far and just want to have cool air in the 110 degree heat, i fixed my G/F's and it will freeze you out so im stuck with that till i get this fixed I guess.
Aug 3, 2008 at 1:14 PM
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KHLOW2008
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Hi Michael,

The freon capacity is 22.9 to 24.7 ozs.

Get the low and high pressure readings and post here. We might be able to get some answers.
Aug 4, 2008 at 8:17 AM