URGENT....how to add refigerant long tube install gone wrong
URGENT....how to add refigerant long tube install gone wrong
my little bro was helping install my long tube and needeed to get to a bolt so he unplugged the wire that goes into the compressor or
something directly beneath the stock header bolt and out shot tjis green liquid. when i saw what the part he pulled was connected to it says r134 refrigerant required what is this stuff and how do ui add it back?
something directly beneath the stock header bolt and out shot tjis green liquid. when i saw what the part he pulled was connected to it says r134 refrigerant required what is this stuff and how do ui add it back?
my little bro was helping install my long tube and needeed to get to a bolt so he unplugged the wire that goes into the compressor or
something directly beneath the stock header bolt and out shot tjis green liquid. when i saw what the part he pulled was connected to it says r134 refrigerant required what is this stuff and how do ui add it back?
something directly beneath the stock header bolt and out shot tjis green liquid. when i saw what the part he pulled was connected to it says r134 refrigerant required what is this stuff and how do ui add it back?
Go to a qualified A/C Tech and let them do it. It can be very dangerous if you do it wrong or over fill or under fill the system.
I cannot imagine what he removed that would have caused the Freon to escape like that. Unless he unbolted the line right off the back of the A/C compressor. He is lucky he did not get burned from the freon
I cannot imagine what he removed that would have caused the Freon to escape like that. Unless he unbolted the line right off the back of the A/C compressor. He is lucky he did not get burned from the freon
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They sell a kit thatcomes with a gauge,so you do not over chardge the system....I'm a EPA certified HVACR tech and the only thing you may want to do is evac the system if it does not work properly...Moisture is not kind in a system.
If they made this kind of mistake to begin with it would probably be safer for everyone involved if they went to a mechanic.
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