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I got my aircon topped up the other day (R33).

The guy stuck a thermometer into the vent and left it there while he gassed it up.

Before top-up it was showing 12 deg at the vent. After he'd finished it was showing 4 deg.

Obviously this is an improvement. I'm just wondering what temps others get at the vents.

as if there's bikini babes :no:

now gimme answers.

Edited by Munkyb0y

i guess if it's blowing cold air, but not cold enough, you probably need a regass.

if it's not blowing any cold, then maybe something else is wrong.

whoever you take it to should be able to tell you.

mine was just a top up, and it seems fine now.

Air con will lose a little gas each year and should only need to be topped up every 5-7 years from memory. If you are losing alot of gas and need to top up frequently then there is a leak there somewhere!

Its blowing cold air, but could be colder I guess, my brothers Toyota is really really cold!

How much is a regas? should try to squeeze it in before the start of summer.

cost me $70 for the top up.

Anyone know a good places in the bankstown/st george area for a re-gas?

yeah, the guy i went to is pretty good. he doesnt stuff around.

he's on canterbury rd, at hurlstone park. auto electrician, just a bit down the road from hurlstone park rsl, opposite a service station.

tell him tony with the black skyline sent you.

Edited by Munkyb0y

Sounds good mate thats not too far away. You wouldnt happen to know the exact address or a phone number would you? I might have to get mine topped up, if today is anything to go by this summer is going to be HOT.

Edited by R3LOAD

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