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Air conditioning recharge cost
Thursday, June 22, 2006 8:08 PM
Quick question:

My buddy is working on my car tomorrow. My air conditioning needs recharged, but he's going to try to look for a leak first. What's the average cost of recharging air conditioning?

Re: Air conditioning recharge cost
Thursday, June 22, 2006 9:44 PM
withoug fixing the leak i can get it done for 75 bucks.




Re: Air conditioning recharge cost
Thursday, June 22, 2006 10:08 PM
if no leaks then get a bottle of R134a and a self fill kit. the kit should come with a gauge. i just did this yesterday.

spent 15$ on the hose kit w/gauge and 10$ per can. mine took 2 cans. so your looking at maybe 35$.

if there is a leak though, you will need to fix it......so i dont know about the cost of that.



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Re: Air conditioning recharge cost
Friday, June 23, 2006 3:39 AM
You should never need to recharge a 134A systems, the refridgent last for 112years, the old R-12 only lasted for about 15.

If you need a recharge you have a leak.




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Re: Air conditioning recharge cost
Sunday, August 06, 2006 5:50 AM
My AC wasn't blowing real cold so I decided to buy a recharge kit with a gauge on it and check it out. The kit cost $20 at wal-mart. I let my engine warm up, then blasted the AC as the instructions said. I took the initial reading with the gauge and it was in between full and add so I figured I would add some. I began to add the R134a and nothing really happened. The can made the rushing noise like it was coming out but the gauge never moved even a tiny bit. I even un-hooked it and re-hooked it to check it again and it still had not moved. I wonder if my system has a leak or I was just really low. Should I add more Refridgerant untill the pressure rises or should I just quit now and take it to a mechanic? The only thing I could possibly think i was doing wrong was not holding the can strait up while I was adding it, but it did not say it needed to be. I would really like some help with this one. Thanks!


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Re: Air conditioning recharge cost
Wednesday, August 23, 2006 8:23 AM
hold the can straight up and make sure you push down on the valve and hose fitting while recharging to ensure a good connection. I tried to fill mine once and snapped the connector to the valve but it was not on far enough. I had to hold it down with my hand to get it to take.
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