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[DML] Re: AC Question - 3 of them with a little surrounding information.
- From: "M. P. Olans" <mpolans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:27:59 -0000
Sean,
     To answer your question: Yes, Freeze-12 can be added to a 
partially-charged R-12 system.  Freeze-12 plays nice with R-12.  I 
added some this year as I have a small leak somewhere.  All it took 
was about 8 oz. from the 12 oz. can to make things right.  I do have 
a stash of R-12 as well, but until I find the leak I don't want to 
add it.  I would recommend checking the quantity and condition of 
the oil in your system, too.  I picked up some pretty neat testers 
for just that purpose and they seem to work well.
     The AZ-D has all the tools needed to service your A/C system 
and we even have some spare Freeze-12.  Drop one of us an email and 
we can help.
Matt Olans
VeeP-The Arizona DeLorean Club
VIN 16816
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "seanhagan" <seanhagan@xxxx> wrote:
>
> Ran the same check with my car running and the AC turned on max. 
> Same pressure.
> 
> Does anyone know if the AC R-12 Substitute Freeze 12 found on the 
> specialtauto.com site can be added to the regular freon that I 
> already have running through the lines? Chances are, I am not 
going 
> to get regular R-12 unless I take a treck down to Nogales.
> 
> If the substitute works, then I just may charge it up, and see how 
> we do...
> 
> Thanks
> Sean 
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