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Default recharge auto a.c.

On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 08:15:06 -0500, The Daring Dufas
wrote:

On 7/3/2012 7:32 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
Yes.
Follow instructions provided.

Worth noting. Other things do go wrong, in addition to "low freon". So, you
might buy a kit, and waste your money. My Dad asked me to look at his car AC
this weekend. I checked a few things. Got plenty of refrigerant, and the
problem turned out to be electrical.

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"Herb Eneva" wrote in message
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I have a 1999 chrysler van and the a.c, doesn`t seem to put out very
much cold air. I`ve seen the recharge kits at auto supply stores. Do
they work and how do you use them? Thanks for
any reply


The auto parts stores sell an inexpensive low side gauge that can be
used to check it out first or perhaps it's part of their loan a tool
program or one of the store employees might actually check it for you. ^_^

TDD


Recharge kits work sometimes. But if you're going to keep the car,
use a dyed r134. That way if the r134 leaks out you know what needs
fixing.

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Vic