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AUTOMOTIVE A/C REFRIGERANT / FREON INSTALLATION ON DVD

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

LEARN HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERANT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE A/C SYSTEM YOURSELF VIDEO

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  • I dont understand,, that means , I should the lower reading ( while engaging ) is the proper reader or the other one? which one I should rely on ?

  • @AnnoyinGary you attch the low side pressure gauge to low side hose..it is the larger tube coming fron the compressor..the needle goes down as you throttle on low side..high side pressure goes up...

  • just look in my ebay store..i sell refrigerants, hoses and gauges..see the link on my profile description.....or ebay search maxi refrigerant...visit my ebay store...cfa services

  • You install throughtthe low-side only..it is the larger tubing going into the compressor..

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  • Thank you just the car I want it too!

  • PLEASE HELP. I refilled my Tahoe with the refrigerant and the back passenger vents comes out cold but the front vents blow fan air. Why is it not cooling the front? appreciate it thanks.

  • Will your 3 cans fill my 1985 Caprice?

  • LOL- I ran into your ebay store before I watched your video- then noticed the names :) I'm curious- if the freon has already leaked out- wouldn't you want to replace all the o-rings and gaskets before you added more so it won't leak out again?

  • You said proper tools. Where is your gauge for high side pressure?

  • @plaidzinc Yes you need more refrigerant

  • High low side readings are not always because of overcharging. No fan operation, and faulty compressor are other reasons.

  • When i switch on my air con and read the pressure the gauge goes upto 45psi before dropping back to 19/20psi. The compressor cycles on and off. Does that mean i need more gas? Thanks.

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