BIGdaddy
Expedition Leader
Well, the temps are already rising here in san diego. (used to be 30-40 degree's at 5:30 when I'm leaving for work...now its 50-60)
I suffered through not having A/C last summer, since I had just got my truck,and was happy to simply have a good car to get to work in. Just not feelin' like roughing it through 107 degree heat spring/summer. :sombrero:
To that end, I went today and got a quote of about $150.00 to convert my r12 system to r134, discharge the system of the old freon, and re-charge with r134...
My system now is showing bubbles, which, to me, means that I have air in my system and not enough pressure to even turn on the compressor, though the blower works...
Does this sound about right? buck-fifty to get it converted,and then maybe more work if it doesn't blow cold after the install?
I suffered through not having A/C last summer, since I had just got my truck,and was happy to simply have a good car to get to work in. Just not feelin' like roughing it through 107 degree heat spring/summer. :sombrero:
To that end, I went today and got a quote of about $150.00 to convert my r12 system to r134, discharge the system of the old freon, and re-charge with r134...
My system now is showing bubbles, which, to me, means that I have air in my system and not enough pressure to even turn on the compressor, though the blower works...
Does this sound about right? buck-fifty to get it converted,and then maybe more work if it doesn't blow cold after the install?
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