I've used this method the last few years and saved a nice chunk of cash.....What I have never learned is if you should keep
the windows rolled up, or down during the refilling..Or does it have no effect ?
How often do you have to charge your system?. You should never have to add freon unless you have a leak. I roll the windows up and and put a thermometer in one of the A/C vents.I've used this method the last few years and saved a nice chunk of cash.....What I have never learned is if you should keep View attachment 1003094 the windows rolled up, or down during the refilling..Or does it have no effect ?
Doesn’t make any difference. You’ll be charging the system by looking at a pressure gauge, not a temperature. If you overcharge the system it will cause damage. If your system is charged with the correct volume of refrigerant and it’s still not blowing cold, then you have another problem.I've used this method the last few years and saved a nice chunk of cash.....What I have never learned is if you should keep View attachment 1003094 the windows rolled up, or down during the refilling..Or does it have no effect ?
Every other summer...I'm sure the 13 year old system leaks ,but for $10 a can it's not worth repairing. I use only the straight gas, not ones with " leak sealer " , which I heard is just snake oil.How often do you have to charge your system?. You should never have to add freon unless you have a leak. I roll the windows up and and put a thermometer in one of the A/C vents.
Clayton
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Had a small leak in my A/C system (2007 GMC Yukon) and used a product called A/C Pro. It’s in a can like all of the other recharging kits, but it has leak sealer in it. Worked very well for me as far as stopping the leak. Pretty expensive @ $30+ for a can, but cheaper than replacing a bunch of parts trying to isolate a small leak.Every other summer...I'm sure the 13 year old system leaks ,but for $10 a can it's not worth repairing. I use only the straight gas, not ones with " leak sealer " , which I heard is just snake oil.
You can't over charge it. It will only take what it needs when using a recharge kit.Doesn’t make any difference. You’ll be charging the system by looking at a pressure gauge, not a temperature. If you overcharge the system it will cause damage. If your system is charged with the correct volume of refrigerant and it’s still not blowing cold, then you have another problem.
Every product I ever saw warned not to overcharge: General InstructionsYou can't over charge it. It will only take what it needs when using a recharge kit.
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You can't over charge it. It will only take what it needs when using a recharge kit.
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You can definitely over charge it, and do expensive damage in the process. The seals in the system do not like extreme pressure, you'll cause more problems than you started withYou can't over charge it. It will only take what it needs when using a recharge kit.
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Thats not true. You can actually very easily overcharge it if you arent careful and blow out the o-rings. Thats why the can has a gauge that tells you how much pressure is in the system.You can't over charge it. It will only take what it needs when using a recharge kit.
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Lol, no, just fixing it in your driveway!I thought this was going to be about California banning a/c
Just kidding relax yall
I thought this was going to be about California banning a/c
Just kidding relax yall
where is Arnold when we need him?Lol, no, just fixing it in your driveway!