Hi, does any one know the weight of gas (grams) needed to recharge the a/c on a 95 ssrx 3.0 TD. We looked for sticker that says how much gas is needed but couldn't find one and the local toyota garage couldn't tell us as it's an import.
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I bought the standard gas top-up last week at Halfords. It cost £49 but you get £10 back if you return the gas bottle after.
You must read the instructions fully before you do it, but it took me abot 4 minutes and my air-con is now too cold to run on full fan eve on the hot day recently. The best £39 I have spent in ages...
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165632
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Originally posted by legendgamesmaster View Post3rd gen, P reg -
can I buy a can of cold from Halfrauds and just squirt it in?
will the fitting provided fit the surfs fitting?
do I need to consider new seals?
do I need to vacuum the system first?
anyone?
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Possibly, depends if they're leaking
NoMike G
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Thanks for the responses. A mate who does air con was doing the work but said he couldn't complete the job without knowing the exact weight of gas. There is a yellow sticker in front of the radiator which we suspect is to do with the air con but unfortunately we can't read it. If anyone with a 3Lt 4 runner could have a look under their bonnet and see what the sticker says i'd be ever so grateful.
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Originally posted by Tallyman View PostI think it's probably to say the system has been upgraded to take R134 gas as originally they would probably have had the now banned R12 when new.
Does your mate not have specs for a 4Runner? I'll have a look at our tomorrow, or just take it to Quack Fat as suggested!
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According to the Toyota FSMs...
2nd gen takes 700g +/-50g (R134a systems)
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1990-1995...c/refriger.pdf
3rd gen takes 650g +/-50g
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1996/SIL/...eflin/repl.pdf
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