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I've got a 92 bonneville with the original a/c system and i'm wondering the cheapest way to get it working again, This has got to be the hottest weather i have ever seen and its torture with no a/c.
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Originally Posted by John Deere Boy
Unless you've got a set of gauges and are willing to flush the system, you'll have to pay a mechanic to convert it to R-134A
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Local auto shop sell'* kit'* to convert the system. I paid like $50 for the kit. I has no real gauges to check the system. You will have pay someone to get the r-12 In most area it illegal to just dump in air. Which the reason it usallay best to get done professional. I lucky(sort of) out my car the r-12 had all leaked out. Just for fyi the non lucky part is that my a/c compressor worked for month then I hard some ugly nosies from it(had the hood open at the time) that was it. If compressor is bad the can cost lot on my 92 it is $500 for new. I am going to go the junk yard and pick when up for $70. They siad they would give me 30 day warranty. I hope this helps.
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Sorry at my local auto shop the said they would sell my professional set for $70 or 130 I can't remerber ,but they would also lot rent to which is free If buy the parts from them.
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Originally Posted by 95seand78z28
What year did they stop using r12 and start using r134a?
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Originally Posted by 95seand78z28
What year did they stop using r12 and start using r134a?