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weewillie

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anybody used duracool to recharge their air conditioning.
 
What IS it, Will? 134a or a sub for older refrigerant?


EDIT: A 134a substitute. Pro'lly an acceptable one.
 
absolutely right Doc a sub for 12a and 134a
 
low cool and I can diy it without having to go to a specialist and get torn a new one
 
:iagree:

Vacuum pump? Or will you have to run their "drying" chemistry thru it?
 
I don't understand, you can use 134 yourself as well. What am I missing?
 
got it sorted and it was the high pressure switch.
 
weewillie said:
got it sorted and it was the high pressure switch.

AHA! That duracool fixes high pressure switches ! :laugh:

Now I get it! :wink:
 
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