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Old 06-11-2004, 08:27 PM
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Hey Will and ALL. I am having problems with A\C too. Leak, compresor? Is there common problems? Any help would be great!
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Common problems? I'd say no. You can get some dye at Autozone to inject in your system and help locate the leak. I'd suggest that now. I can't remember what year transitioned to R134a from R12 refrigerant, but I THINK you are R12. That means a recharge of 134a (convert over) after the leak is located/fixed.
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1994 should be R-134a.
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Thanks, Fud. That'* good news for him. If the leak is easy to find and fix, he can re-charge himself if he wants to.

It'* still best to have a pro do it, but it'* possible.




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