| Size (oz.): | 18 |
| Container Type: | Aerosol can |
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Works fine, but because I was prepping the car for sale in December, I had no choice but to charge in ambient 40F, which was "off the chart" on t...Read complete review
Works fine, but because I was prepping the car for sale in December, I had no choice but to charge in ambient 40F, which was "off the chart" on the can. I warmed the can in a bucket of warm water and adjusted my target pressure on the gauge downward roughly in proportion to the deficit in ambient temp. Later testing in warmer surroundings proved that cooling was restored. So I managed in a borderline situation, but this kind of info really belongs on the can!
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Not sure if its benefited.. its same as before or after. Too hot outside, 100 degree, my air is cooling, but not cold as it should be. when its 85s, air ...Read complete review
Not sure if its benefited.. its same as before or after. Too hot outside, 100 degree, my air is cooling, but not cold as it should be. when its 85s, air did come out cold.
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
Works fine, but because I was prepping the car for sale in December, I had no choice but to charge in ambient 40F, which was "off the chart" on the can. I warmed the can in a bucket of warm water and adjusted my target pressure on the gauge downward roughly in proportion to the deficit in ambient temp. Later testing in warmer surroundings proved that cooling was restored. So I managed in a borderline situation, but this kind of info really belongs on the can!
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
The product was great, and worked perfectly. Would like to see some with dye in it in the future instead of having to buy the dye separately.
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
Directions were easy to follow.
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
Easy to use
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
Great product! Had my a/c reinstalled on my 95 integra and decided to try recharging it myself. The pressure gauge included is a huge help. Couple cans of this and I had a cold a/c!
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
This worked well and the gage was definitely worth the extra $10. I saved it so I can just get the can if I need to use it again, but hopefully wont have to. The seal between the hose and can leaked some while I was shking the can to keep it pressurized while filling. One 12oz can brought the pressure from 7psi to 30 about 10 lower than where it should be, been pretty hot that last few weeks, but the air is cold so I didn't add a second can. Wrapping a warm wet rag around the can helps to keep the can from freezing while filling.
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
Easy to use. Really improved the AC output on my 1998 Durango!
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
Bought a can of this yesterday and charged the AC system in my 11 year old car, which had about 5psi left in it. Went from spitting out mildly cold air before I charged it to ice cold after. I was amazed at how well it worked and how easy it was to use. Hardest part was finding the low pressure valve under the hood. Hoping the system holds the pressure. Buying another can to goose the AC in my other car.
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
The guys at th store were more than helpful... good experience
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Comments about Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.):
REMEMBER - the A/C compressor has to be running in order to create a vacuum to draw in the refrigerant.
AND - one can may not be enough. A full charge should put the needle into the green zone. So, don't blame the product if one can doesn't freeze you out.
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can I use it on a Audi A4 1.8T 2005?1 answer
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Yes, you can use this Interdynamics R-134a EZ Chill Refrigerant plus Oil (18 oz.) (Part No. MAC-134) in your Audi A4 1.8T 2005.Q:
Pressure gauge pulses to almost empty when compressor kicks in then returns to 55 on the gauge when the compressor kicks off. Sysem is not cooling....any suggestions?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:
What year did the conversion from R-12 to the R-134a happen ? I have a 1999 Tahoe with a 5.7 in it.1 answer
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The conversion took place in the early 1990s.Q:
I AM INSTALLING A NEW COMPRESSOR,ACCUMULATOR AND ORIFICE ON MY 91 S-10, and converting it to use R134 refrigerant.Should I use the pag 134 oil,or the ester 134 oil? And do I use the oil in the aersol can or the plastic pour type bottle?1 answer
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We request you to contact your local Advance Auto Parts store, one of our technicians will be happy to help you.Q:
Is the hose and gauge assembly re-usable?1 answer
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Yes, the filling hose and low-pressure in-line gauge are reusable.Q:
i had a car accident hit a deer had to replace a/c evaporater the refrigrent leaked out do i need to put oil in the compressor 2002 cadillac deville if not what should i use thank you terry1 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:
I have an 1987 chevy V10 with the 305. how do i know if i need the retro fitted system or if i already have it?1 answer
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I don't believe soQ:
how come you need a pressure gauge,and how much pressure does it take to refill fill the A/C?1 answer
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The amount of refrigerant and the pressure you need depends on your vehicle. Different vehicles require different amounts of refrigerant.Q:
is there a lowside in a 1997 Taurus?1 answer
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Yes, it is located on the firewall on passenger side at the top.Q:
how do you know how much to put in? will the pressure gauge let you know?1 answer
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Under the hood there should be a blue or green sticker that will tell you how much oil and freon to put into the system.