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![]() "Acura God" <djshort@NOSPAMlightbound.com> wrote in message news:NH1Na.49$hO4.96269@news.uswest.net... > I don't have any personal experience with this product. If you have a few > leaks I don't see why it would cost 3600 bucks! Maybe they are trying to > sell you a new compressor and other components but I still don't know how > they come to this number. I recommend getting a second opinion and fixing > the leaks and retrofitting the system to use R134A. The kit is about 65 > bucks from Acura but you can get the kits elsewhere, Just some oil and some > fittings. R134A is alot cheaper than R12. You will have to buy a couple of > pounds. Some say you have to replace the compressor etc to do this but in my > experience it has worked out ok using existing components as long as they > are working components. I'd replace the receiver/dryer as well. If the system has leaks, it may be contaminated with moisture. Rob |
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