Anyone have any experience with refilling the a/c in the cars with one of those refill kits?? My a/c hasnt worked since I got it in Va. It didnt bother me there too much but down here in SC im DYING!!! Any help would be appreciated.
Anyone have any experience with refilling the a/c in the cars with one of those refill kits?? My a/c hasnt worked since I got it in Va. It didnt bother me there too much but down here in SC im DYING!!! Any help would be appreciated.
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You can hear an audible 'click' when it cycles on and another when it cycles off. Just raise the hood and with the engine running turn the AC on.
134a is the new stuff. I don't think they used that in 94 but I am not sure. Check under the hood and the owners manual. You can buy 134A off the shelf, you need a license to buy R-12.
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most vehicles stopped with the old stuff around 88-90.
they help, but if it is dead dead, those won't exactly work. they are more like boosters. but they do really help
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If your system is low on refrigerant, the compressor won't kick on anyway. The system monitors pressure and refrigerant level, when it gets too low, it just disables the system to run. If you ran the compressor without the proper level of refrigerant in the system, you'd ruin it.
Buy at least three cans of refrigerant and one of "refrigerant/system sealer." You probably have a slow leak in your air/con sysgtem, is why it doesn't work. Get an install set of gages and valves, read the directions, and have at it. Here's a tip. Your engine can get quite hot during this period when running. Get the biggest fan you have in the house and put in front of your radiator. Hell, put ALL your fans in front of your radiator, and keep an eye on your engine temp gage.
Last edited by Pale Rider; 07-30-2007 at 05:14 PM.