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Killercanary
06-05-2008, 09:56 AM
My A/C has been discharged since 2001 and since its going to be 90* at Carlisle this weekend I want to try to charge my AC today. What all is needed, and is there a way that I can check for leaks before I add the refrigerant? I usually search these things but I don't have the time today and really want to try and get it working. Any help is appreciated!

blizzard
06-05-2008, 10:04 AM
for $15 just fill it up and see how long it lasts :dunno: that'll at least tell you if there's a leak :) finding one is a lttle harder unless you can hear it.

gmkillr
06-05-2008, 10:53 AM
for $15 just fill it up and see how long it lasts :dunno: that'll at least tell you if there's a leak :) finding one is a lttle harder unless you can hear it.


Isn't there 2 different bottles your suppose to put in there? Or am I thinking of something else?
I thought it was suppose to be sunny and 95 degrees on Friday?
Either way I won't be there till Saturday morning along w/ some adult beverages I might add!:pepper:

Good luck with the A/C recharge.:goodidea:

no1sirbutler
06-06-2008, 12:27 AM
You can buy the recharge kit at your local parts store w/ directions. As far as finding leaks, the only way I know of is to add the dye that shows up neon green where ever the leak is. Youll have to go to a shop that does A/C service to get the dye installed.

2001GTTT
06-06-2008, 12:30 AM
i have a recharge canister just sitting here, i know it will work on mine, but not sure on yours.....if i see you at carlisle you can just have it.

fasttang757
06-06-2008, 06:54 AM
Just like the guys were saying above, its hard to find the leaks without a dye capsul. I would just go to the parts store and buy the kit for 134A and fill it up. Once you have it charged, go around all the lines and listen for leaks. Also look for oil on the lines this is usually a sign that it has started to leak. After that mix some soap and water in a squirt bottle and spray all around the lines and look for bubbles. Good luck:goodidea:

stangfever
06-06-2008, 07:09 AM
napa auto parts sell a kit inside the kit is 2 cans and a line to hook cans up to your ac shreader valve . one of the cAns you put in first is a sealer can it has the green dye in it so if there is a leak its pretty easy to find the other is straight r134 . i think youll have to buy an extra can if your ac is completely empty .. very easy to do . make sure your ac is r 134 or you might have to purchasc a new shreader valve .. .. ive done this to several cars its very easy . hope this helps paul .