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Old 14 Mar 2006, 06:50 pm
Jason
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Default Re: Are the DIY AC recharge products worth the time and $$?

In article <5d3f45990daac@uwe>, "Headknocker via CarKB.com" <u18602@uwe> wrote:

> I'm asking because the AC in my '98 CRV doesn't perform like it used to so I
> bought one of those products last Saturday(with a gauge built into the unit)
> only to find the refrigerant level to be well within the specs of being fully
> charged. Aren't there compromises when you're only adding refrigerant to the
> low side? I remember my Dad telling that the correct way is to let a
> qualified shop do the work since their equipment is able to deal with the
> high side as well.


Have it towed to the dealership and have them fix the problem so that you
will not have this problem again. It's my guess that there is a factory
defect related to at least one or more of the injectors.
Jason

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