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    Zippy, Do you know what the product is called ? thanks :) Rob
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    Blue Sparky, The cost is about $80-100 over here, it lasts at least 10years and there's no fitting charge as it's dead easy to do. If I start selling it in the UK, like I'm saying I'll prob just do a straight currency conversion, taxes withstanding (I never understood why everything is cheaper...
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    Willo, Looking at yr photo, yr in the right place. The easiest way to get the right rubber cap to remove is simply start the engine and turn the A/C on. The cold pipe is the one that you add the additive to - simple! :) cheers Rob.
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    Willo, Sorry for the delay in replying, I've been away for the last couple of days. It's an additive called Perma-Frost, it's a product that's manufactured in the US. I recently moved from NW England over to the US to be with my good lady and the only reason I know of this additive is because...
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    Yeah, very cool. :D ;)
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    No, I have an additive to add to the air conditioning and just needed to find the correct valve. Have done so now and nothing blew up :) The additive is meant to really reduce the temp drastically and increase the efficiency. It seems to work too; it went from 25 deg F to -5 deg F according...
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    I have a 2002 Freelander. I'm looking to re-gas the air conditioning and am not sure which is the correct valve to access. Does anyone have directions that would help? Ideally a photo showing it. Thanks lots in advance :)