Pulled a vacuum to better than 29" Hg that held for 1/2 hour without moving and then added 2 1/2 cans of R134a to get approx 30 Oz. Your GC should have an A/C label in engine compartment for R134a capacity with or without rear A/C. Mine is attached. Rick54301. Like.. Showing you guys a way to get your blower running for a while

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You should hear a "clunk" noise. Your Town and Country's engine will briefly react, and you might even be able to listen to the slight hiss of refrigerant going through the system.
. . .One of the most common reasons a van's air conditioning compressor will wear out is the lack of.. It is extremely humid here in the midwest. The A/C worked great last year (Fall 2019). This is a 2013 T/C L with Rear Air and 145K miles. Any suggestions regarding this would be great. I have thought about getting a gauge and some freon to check if that is the problem.