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Old 05-27-2003, 04:16 PM   #1
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Question A/C re-charge

Is it possible to purge the A/C system ourselves OR do we need to go to a shop to have it serviced ?

I'm putting my rear over-head A/C system back in my suburban and don't want to pay $150 for a shop to purge/charge the system.
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Old 05-27-2003, 10:16 PM   #2
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If the system is empty you can vacuum it yourself and charge it. If not take it to a shop so they can recover the freon. $150 seems like a good price for someone else to do it. The expensive part is when they start finding things wrong, price really jumps with replacement AC parts.
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Old 05-28-2003, 12:06 AM   #3
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How does one "vacuum" a system @ home ?
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Old 05-28-2003, 01:01 AM   #4
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This might help you:

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=3952
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Old 05-28-2003, 05:08 AM   #5
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I used that same pump to blow a R-12 charge to the air and draw the system into a vacuum. The only problem with this pump is how low of a vacuum it is capable of drawing. I think mine was rated at 28.5". That isn't bad but if you have moisture in the system you need it down lower to boil off the water or you need the system really hot. As the water starts to boil it removes alot of btu's from the remaining water keeping it cool enough to slow the process way down. I think I would probably go ahead and do it myself but the R-12 is real expensive and the R-134A seems to not cool as well with the existing condenser/evaporator setup. i ended up using R-134A in an 87 Firebird. It's not as cold as the R-12 but some cool is way better than no cool.
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