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cali2000ss 06-16-2010 12:41 AM

Air conditioner
 
Does anybody know to rechare their own air coditioner ? I heard that the compressor must be on . How do I do that ? Also what hose do I hook it up to ? If any body knows please help me. I am in Las Vegas and the heat is unbearable. i hae a 2000 Mont Carlo SS 3.8.

kweef 06-16-2010 10:24 AM

i take it u have a leak? it is pointless to recharge it if u do. it will only leak out again. take it somewhere and get it fixed

ChibiBlackSheep 06-16-2010 11:03 AM

x2, these systems are supposed to be leak-free and not lose any freon.

You have a serious problem if you are low on fluid.

cali2000ss 06-16-2010 04:31 PM

I don't have a leak I just need to recharge it. It gets cold but not that cold...

aussiek2000 06-16-2010 06:57 PM

It does not wear out. There is no need for a recharge without a leak.

yeyeee01 06-17-2010 10:09 AM

well if you find out that you do have a leak i coul've sworn that i saw a sealant for that. im not 100% sure.

ChibiBlackSheep 06-17-2010 10:19 AM

What's not TOO cold?

A/Cs are only supposed to get the temperature outside, minus 20°

So if it's 100, you should be getting 80 at max.

aussiek2000 06-17-2010 05:46 PM

May want to recheck your source. We consider 30-40* cooler than ambient temp to be good cooling. For example, GM specs 55.4* max output at 80* ambient in our montes.

JuniorCar 06-17-2010 06:02 PM

Kits with and without sealant are readily available from any parts store and it is ridiculously cheap in the US. Once the hose is hooked up, you charge the system with the engine running, A/C on full. It takes only a few minutes and its easy to figure out the hose because the quick connect on it won't connect to anything but the correct "low side" port (this does not mean that it is located down low).

kc2kth 06-17-2010 10:26 PM

JuniorCar is spot on here. It's simple to find rechargers at the auto parts store with "conditioner" or sealant in them. Simple to recharge them too - you might need a couple of cans, or one might do it. I used to put a couple of cans in my truck about every other year. I could do that for a long time before it cost as much as the $400 to fix the A/C at the dealer.


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