If it goes through the motions just get it re-gassed it should work fineWhat's the chances of getting an 1989 rrc's aircon to work again?
It does work at present but not very cold.
Any help or advice appreciated.
If it goes through the motions just get it re-gassed it should work fine
Really? When I got mine done about 18mth ago I was asked which refrigerant I wanted, I didn't know, he checked and said it was the old stuff and just filled it..Getting the gas seems to be a slight issue?
There are a few websites that give you the low down on how to convert to the new gas. I did some investigating last year in an attempt to repair the air con on my '93 jeep which has the R12 refrigerant. I don't recall it being difficult or pricey.
Really? When I got mine done about 18mth ago I was asked which refrigerant I wanted, I didn't know, he checked and said it was the old stuff and just filled it..
As an aside just before Christmas I found a re-gassing unit in the skip at work, it fired up ok but without refrigerant I couldn't guarantee it worked so I put it on eBay for spares and got 480 quid for it - bloke drove from the other side of the country to collect it too. Got to be my best skip find yet!
From what I read there was no need to change the compressor. I think the issue is lubrication and you have to add some to the older systems.Somebody mentioned that I could maybe change the plumbing and compressor for a later model. Think the R12 was banned around 94-95 ish ?
From what I read there was no need to change the compressor. I think the issue is lubrication and you have to add some to the older systems.
Take it to kwik**it they do it for 50 quid
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