what is wrong?
you need to do two things. First check to see how much of a overflow there is. Take it to a shop and have them pressure try-out the system.
Once that is done and the leak is fixed or you determine its pious as is; you can have then make the addition of the coolant (134) or you can do it yourself.
It will take 3-5 bottles depending on your system. They are about $8 respectively.
That is how its done correctly. You could just add the 134 yourself and home it last.
no freon..take it to a shop and have it converted to r 134 freon and stay cool
you need to do two things. First check to see how much of a overflow there is. Take it to a shop and have them pressure try-out the system.
Once that is done and the leak is fixed or you determine its pious as is; you can have then make the addition of the coolant (134) or you can do it yourself.
It will take 3-5 bottles depending on your system. They are about $8 respectively.
That is how its done correctly. You could just add the 134 yourself and home it last.
Answers: Check to see if there is enough, if any, freon within the system.
no freon..take it to a shop and have it converted to r 134 freon and stay cool
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Okay later. Two things come to mind first. #1 The car needs to own the A/C system completely overhauled. #2 The hot/cold vent control flaps are shot. Which would explain the hot air. As the control flaps are the least expansive, I'd check them out first. And as far as person the most detailed, I'd go with a Haynes shop instruction book were I you.you need to do two things. First check to see how much of a overflow there is. Take it to a shop and have them pressure try-out the system.
Once that is done and the leak is fixed or you determine its pious as is; you can have then make the addition of the coolant (134) or you can do it yourself.
It will take 3-5 bottles depending on your system. They are about $8 respectively.
That is how its done correctly. You could just add the 134 yourself and home it last.
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no freon..take it to a shop and have it converted to r 134 freon and stay cool
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you need to do two things. First check to see how much of a overflow there is. Take it to a shop and have them pressure try-out the system.
Once that is done and the leak is fixed or you determine its pious as is; you can have then make the addition of the coolant (134) or you can do it yourself.
It will take 3-5 bottles depending on your system. They are about $8 respectively.
That is how its done correctly. You could just add the 134 yourself and home it last.
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Answers: Check to see if there is enough, if any, freon within the system.
no freon..take it to a shop and have it converted to r 134 freon and stay cool
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