| Charging Hose Included: | Yes |
| Container Material: | STEEL |
| Container Size: | 18 oz |
| Container Type: | CAN |
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Comments about Interdynamics Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic R-134a Refrigerant with Reusable Dispenser and Gauge (18 oz.):
It was 107 degrees in NJ in July and this helped me remain cool in the car.
Comments about Interdynamics Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic R-134a Refrigerant with Reusable Dispenser and Gauge (18 oz.):
If you use this product, do not trust the trigger gauge! They are very cheap and poorly constructed. I have foolishly overcharged two vehicles and could have caused some immense repair bills. Buy a quality separate gauge.
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Comments about Interdynamics Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic R-134a Refrigerant with Reusable Dispenser and Gauge (18 oz.):
Refrigerant itself is good; attached gauge, not so much.
The entire gauge (made of what looks like brass) popped off the hose during regular use, hitting me in the mouth (and rendering the rest of the can unusable as the missing gauge caused a leak). No real damage done, but the risk is there. Store manager mentioned it was the third such broken one he's seen.
While similar at first glance, a closer look reveals that the gauge in the Arctic Freeze recharge kit is visibly less fragile than the one included here as the plastic "window" holding it in is not as easily detached.
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Comments about Interdynamics Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic R-134a Refrigerant with Reusable Dispenser and Gauge (18 oz.):
Great Product!
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Comments about Interdynamics Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic R-134a Refrigerant with Reusable Dispenser and Gauge (18 oz.):
I used this on my Cadillac Deville, it was so easy to use and worked perfectly - and saved me a wad of cash - at least $60.00 dollars saved. Would highly recommend to anyone.
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Comments about Interdynamics Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic R-134a Refrigerant with Reusable Dispenser and Gauge (18 oz.):
My A/C was running warm out of the vents around 45-50 degrees. Using this i saw I had a low psi right around 25psi, with a quick recharge from this can following the directions I brought pressures back up to 32-35psi and A/C tems down near 32deg.
Easy way to refill and boost your A/C's performance.
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Comments about Interdynamics Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic R-134a Refrigerant with Reusable Dispenser and Gauge (18 oz.):
Caution and commonsense will result in no problems
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the hose does not fit on my car, are there adapters for it?1 answer
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To help you in a better manner, I request you to please visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you.Q:
does the re-usable trigger dispenser fit the smaller Interdynamics can 12oz Part No. AF-3 ?1 answer
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The size of the dispenser may vary. However, I would suggest you to check with the nearest advance auto store and our technicians there would be happy to assist you.Q:
Can r134a+ be used when r134a is what your system requires or are they different? And if it can do you have to do anything first.1 answer
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This is meant to use with r134a system. Find the port, check the pressure and charge the system.Q:
Do you take a reading on the gauge when you are putting the freon in or when you have stopped (depressing the trigger or not depressing the trigger)?1 answer
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In order to best answer your question, please call us at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and we would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
My a/c over the past year has gotten warmer and warmer and now no longer blows cold air at all. Will this prduct help?1 answer
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I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.Q:
Will this work in my 1986 Shasta motor home ,it has a 350 motor the front air.I'm not sure which refrigerant to use.1 answer
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Most likely your motor home used R-12 refrigerant. However if you want to do repairs to it yourself you will have to retrofit the system to use R-134a unless you have to have an EPA license to buy R-12.