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aircon leak
Kitesurf is correct. If you dont use your aircon for lengthy periods the seals will dry and they will let gas escape and in our country its easy to forget to put it on for that short run every week as most of the year you cant wait for the heater to start blowing warm air. I lived in the Gulf for a number of years and aircon on full blast is a permanent feature. Result is car rarely needs a top up
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Originally posted by laser_jock99You won't need aircon either......
As Lomcevac say's it's a fantastic place to live.Last edited by laser_jock99; 18 July 2005, 22:54.
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A/C Regassing?
If you know anyone going to the US or can find it on the net get an a/c recharge kit.
Most US auto parts suppliers sell the kit which is normally a couple of cans of the gas you need, the filling trigger controlled fill unit, adaptor for the valve unit on the car which is universal complete with the gauge so you can see how much is in the system.
The gauge has pressures from 0 to 70 or 80 psi.
About 40 to 45 psi with the unit running is good.
I took an other kit back with me a couple of weeks ago and the kit with two cans cost $45 which is about £24.
You can get a kit for $18 upwards
The kit I got also had an ultra violet pen torch so that you could find any leaks as there is a dye marker in the liquid to show up if you have a leak.
I topped mine up last week and only used 3/4 of one can and the A/C is back to 100% and the air at the vent is running at 40 degrees F nice and cool.
I found this item number on Ebay.com ( the US site) and it is worth a look see as the unit will do R12 and 134A have a butchers. Price is good also less then £25. E-bay item no. 230248179292
MikeLast edited by muller1; 4 May 2008, 09:11.
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostThere should be a sticker on the slam panel
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Originally posted by SoundsDigital View PostI cannot find any stickers anywhere. Would I be right in assuming K12 in a 93 truck? I also see conflicting information regarding R12 and R134A. Are these compatible after draining the R12 or do the seals need changing?https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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