A technician is checking refrigerant system pressures. Both high- and ow-side service ports are located on the A/C compressor. When the compressor is engaged, the high-side pressure instantly goes over 375 psig. What is the most likely cause of this condition?

A. A restricted expansion valve.
B. A restricted receiver dryer.
C. A faulty cooling fan.
D. A restricted discharge hose.


Answer: D

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