Like it says in the title. My a/c is out and I am not sure how you would recharge it? Is it easy or hard???
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Is There A DIY A/C Recharge???
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Originally posted by chiaxi2002 View PostLike it says in the title. My a/c is out and I am not sure how you would recharge it? Is it easy or hard???
If your car has been retrofitted to R-134A then it's cake.
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If you have the R-134A system you can go to advanced and the the can and recharge it yourself..your basically re-filling your ac with the freon it needs...but they outlaawed the use of the R-12 stuff due to the global warming panic...lol..If you have the R-12 system you have to take it somewhere yo get it re-charged
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Best bet is to take it somewhere and have it changed over anyway. It'll cost you to do so, but itll be cheaper to recharge in the future.
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Originally posted by JarrettIs there a goal you're trying to accomplish besides looking dope as hell?
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charging a a/c system is not something as simple as
"connect hose"
"turn can upside down"
There is much more to it...you have to have the proper tools (gauges) and the know how to read them.
If you are low on freon it is BECAUSE OF A LEAK...so pushing more freon won't work...that is all those wal mart, auto store, kits do, is push a little more in.
You need to remove the refrigerant, pull a vacuum, check for leaks, recharge.
You need the proper equipment.
I just shake my head every time I pass those r-134 "kits" at wal mart. You have to have the proper set up.
You CAN just push more freon in ONLY so long as the pressure has not equalized with atmospheric pressure...if THAT has happened you will need to also begin replacing a/c components, fix the leak, then pulling vacuum and recharge.____
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Originally posted by zacatecas View PostHow can i tell if i have the R12 vs R-134A.Can you guys post a pic of them both please.
You NEVER need to recharge your a/c system unless it develops a leak.
The a/c in my 91 integra in my signature has NEVER been recharged. Its still on r12. It just never leaked out.
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