Re: [doc] AC RE-GASSED
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Re: [doc] AC RE-GASSED



Just go with a company who don't try and force you to convert to R134a - 
stick with the gas the system was designed for, or more accurately, a 
gas that's designed to replace the R12 in systems designed for it. 
There're a couple of brands out there but just ask for "drop-in R12 
replacement". Make sure it's meant for cars and not refridgeration units 
(although I had some of the stuff and it worked fine). R416 and RS24 are 
two I've heard of

Martin

Stephen Knight wrote:

>Delboy is due it's MOT soon so I was going to get the AC regassed at the same time, I know this has been on before and before I get asked by the garage where is the connection to do this, should they use a certain product and what should be the approximate cost?
>
>Regards
>Stephen Knight
>
>VIN 11075
>DOC 392
>  
>




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