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On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 22:54:41 GMT, P S <123@earth.com> wrote:
>Had to install a new fan motor which meant disconnectiong the >evaporator and discharging AC. Huh? Surely it's possible to change the fan without touching the A/C system at all. You might have had to remove, maybe just lift a bit, the radiator but that's a lot easier to deal with than the A/C system. >" Don't tell me about pollutants please ". > >Any recharge kits available to order on line. JC Whitney use to have >but >can not find. If you opened the system to the atmosphere, you're going to have to pull a strong vacuum for an hour or so before recharging with refrigerant - might also want to think about a new receiver/dryer. You should be able to find R-134a recharge kits at any auto parts store or WalMart but to do the job right you should really use a gauge/manifold set. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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