When taking it to a specialist to regas hcf134a.
Do they top up the oil inside too?
If I need to top it up myself, what oil do I use?
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When taking it to a specialist to regas hcf134a.
Do they top up the oil inside too?
If I need to top it up myself, what oil do I use?
im pretty sure the oil is mixed in gas. not poured separately or anything like that
How sure is pretty sure?
how abt u call ac shop lazy kunt ill shank ya m8
Take it to a shop that uses the machine which does the full vacuum and oil, if you just get Regas they don't check oil they only gass it up by going off the pressure gauges
Yes the lube is mixes with the gas, cant remember if it's synthetic lube or mineral (i think it's mineral)
Im not a fan of the 134A gas tho, hell you could use some butane... probably work better too.
http://www.airchill.net.au/auto-moti...ing-gases.html
The problem is where can you find someone to supply you with it?
Thanks guise, very helpful.
http://www.hychill.com.au/
You'd save soo much hussle if you had an old R12 system to convert to butane (hychill minus 30) than trying to convert to R134a.
Well my car is currently R12 atm, still has some gas but not enough to cool.
I'll look into this, cheers
Just did this.
colder than shriveled dik cold. know wat i mean....
Took grifty's advice.
Replace receiver/dryer and O ring seals for best results.