07-14-2024, 04:46 PM | #9 |
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Re: Old Air System
Wise thing to check with them. I'd follow 1project2many's suggestion and take the hose and flush out the condenser and the radiator at the same time to wash any dirt, bugs or what not that might have gotten in the fins.
We can't go down and buy R134A in this state since the state banned the sale of it but I can have my son bootleg me some from where he lives. I'd suggest putting the gauges on it or having someone do it to be sure of exactly what you have going on before you just add a can though. That might include watching the sight glass for bubbles.
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