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Old 06-03-2013, 09:56 PM   #23
zaccaglin
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Re: Another AC coolant conversion thread..

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Originally Posted by chris989 View Post
make sure to flush the system before you install any new parts. I bought my flush can and solvent from Napa. just hook it to your compressor and blow the air/solvent mixture through your condenser and evaporator coils.

it is well worth it to insure there is no old oil or contaminants in the system.

AC System Flush - AutoZone Car Care - YouTube
Wont having the system vacuumed out, then installing the new compressor, and the new dryer be enough to clear it out?

Edit:
Just saw you included a video and watched it, i guess ill get some quotes to have a local shop do it for me.
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