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alex0264
 


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Gallery pressure query

I've been looking for some information on the above, but not found anything definitive. Would 13/14 PSI be considered a low gallery pressure when the compressor isn't running? Also, does it make sense that the gallery pressure increases when the car is put into access height (approx. 27 PSI). The number can jump around quite wildly, but presumably that's normal? When raising the car it gets to around 250 PSI, which I believe is normal.
  
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gstuart
 


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Hope this chart helps u in what the figures should be


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alex0264
 


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Thanks Stuart. Do you know if these figures would apply to a 2014 D4? By the look of things my residual presures are potentially too low.
  
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