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❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — master your AC game with OrionMotorTech!
The OrionMotorTech 3 Way AC Diagnostic Manifold Gauge Set is a professional-grade HVAC tool designed for both DIY enthusiasts and pros. Featuring hybrid anti-shock gauges, reinforced color-coded hoses, and compatibility with four major refrigerants, it offers precise pressure measurement, evacuation, and recharging capabilities. Built with durable brass and aluminum components and equipped with versatile adapters and can taps, this kit ensures reliable, efficient AC maintenance wherever you go.

























| ASIN | B07CZB3P4X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,711 in Car & Motorbike ( See Top 100 in Car & Motorbike ) #9 in Air Conditioning Tools & Equipment |
| Brand | Orion Motor Tech |
| Brand Name | Orion Motor Tech |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,271 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 x 3-Way Gauge, 3 x Hoses, 2 x Quick Couplers, 1 x 29° Adapter, 2 x Can Tap |
| Item Dimensions | 33 x 23 x 10 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 33 x 23 x 10 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Orion Motor Tech |
| Material | Aluminum, Brass , Poly Vinyl Chloride, Rubber |
| Material Type | Aluminum,Brass,Poly Vinyl Chloride,Rubber |
| Model Number | 8542049660 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | OMTDMG5Y |
| Thread Type | Npt |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**Z
Excelente
El pedido llegó antes de los estimado, llegó en buenas condiciones y en efecto es lo que buscaba gracias!!!
A**R
Worked great for 2014 CLS550
First and foremost I, just like everyone else buying this tool, am a weekend warrior shade tree mechanic. My to go place is the local HF, however they didn't have a manifold gauge in stock neither in Tampa nor in Miami due to hurricane Michael. This particular gauge is exact same model as the cheaper version sold by Orion but comes with a can tap (I already had one so didn't care) and most importantly with couplers that can be shut close. 1/2 ACME adapter might become useful if I need to recharge my home A/C. As opposed to the HF gauge this one is missing a bleed valve for the yellow line which I overcame by unscrewing loose the gauge side of the yellow hose letting the air out. Would be nice of the manufacturer to add one. As far as the dreaded "stuck high pressure coupler" problem. I tend to believe this is simply to not understanding the basic concept of needing to shut the engine off and let some pressure out of the high pressure line hose (red) before attempting to remove the coupler. I did have a problem with the LP coupler which turned out to be a user error. In order to put it on I had to shut the valve close and then it went all the way in no problem. I purchased my CLS in June 2017. Been extremely happy with it, got rid of the airmatic suspension which made me even happier. Then in July 2018 the A/C started blowing hot air on the right. Read multiple forums which lead me to believe the problem lied in the heat core exchange valve (even though in that case the left vents would be blowing hot air). My launch icarscan scanner showed no problems. Before going through the painful heat core valve replacement process I decided to give it a try and add 3 OZ of freon. Which solved the problem immediately. Fast forward three months and the A/C stopped working again. Bought an FJC 4910 A/C UV dye, added it with a 5cc syringe inside the yellow hose, put 5 OZ of R134a with NO stop leak until the low line pressure reached 35psi and the A/C is working again. That's how I did it (I am no mechanic so might be wrong): 1. turn off the engine, close the couplers', HP and LP valves. 2. Connect HP and LP couplers. Should go in very easily. 3. Start the engine, turn on the a/c. 4.open the couplers' valves and the blue (LP) valve. Leave the red one closed. 5.close the can valve so it punctures its seal. open the valve. Let some air out from the yellow hose by loosening it up on the gauge side until you see gas bubbles in the window. 6. when the LP line pressure reaches 25-35psi (might vary a bit) close the couplers then the blue valve and can valve. 7.shut off the engine and remove the couplers. might need to open the red valve to let some pressure out. P.S. I will update the review when the A/C UV dye shows where exactly the freon is leaking. Hopefully, it is just a seal and not the compressor. I have high hopes that the gauge will be able to hold -30psi vacuum. If not then it will be shipped back.
A**I
Very good product
Very good product
M**.
Worked
Good product
S**A
Great for Beginners and DIYers, with Some Quirks
This set is a solid choice for basic AC maintenance and diagnostics. The gauges feel durable, and the hoses have a good length, making them convenient for reaching tight spots. It’s a versatile kit that works with multiple refrigerants like R134a, R12, and R502, which adds to its usability. However, there are some quirks. The instructions could be clearer for first-time users, so expect to watch some videos or do a bit of research if you’re new to AC work. The couplers can be a bit stiff, especially on initial use, but they do create a reliable seal. Overall, this kit is well-suited for beginners and occasional DIYers. It’s functional, cost-effective, and a good starting point for tackling AC systems at home. Just be prepared for a slight learning curve if you’re unfamiliar with manifold gauge sets.
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