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I'd like to clarifyI agree partially. Just dumping refrigerant in the system without even checking the pressure it is at will cause more problems. Thats why I said to charge it to 40PSI (which means run the ac at max to get an accurate reading for atleast 10mins.) You will not ever see 105 psi on a automotive ac system on the low side unless its grossly overcharged or there is a severe restriction. Normal operation would never yield 105psi on the low side, not even at 90deg ambient temp. "You" truly dont even need to hook up to the high side except to diagonose a problem. I almost never need to hook up to the high side while charging auto.....because ive done it so many times. The refrigerant pressure is indeed dependent strictly on temperature. As temps go up, the pressure goes up and vice versa. The 40PSI charge target I mentioned has been adjusted to current outside temps which will work for most areas right now unless you live in the tropics.
Good point: Never buy refrigerant with stop leak in it. The white cans almost always never have stop leak in them. I charge from a cylinder because I buy my refrigerant in bulk.
This is great thanks!
GM coolant is more orange than pink.
Pink could be transmission fluid leaking through the transmission cooler.
Corrosion sometimes lets things loose.
Check the fluid on the transmission dipstick. It should be fairly red. If it looks milky pink, you may have found your lost coolant.
Fingers crossed the dipstick shows clear trans fluid.
Where is the plastic armor wire coming from it looks wet and what ever liquid is on steering arm may be coming out of that plastic coated wire.I had to check after reading your response. Transmission fluid from dipstick is more of a dull pink versus the bright red/pink of the stain. See picture.
I then examined closer under the vehicle. Strange. There are still droplets orange in color, but when I wiped them they look bright pink/red. I'm surprised these were not dried up long ago. There are also visible pink/purple stains when I look beyond the skid pan. See pictures.
Coolant fluid box is empty, Transmission fluid level on dipstick is high.