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don't be a fool man

haven't you been listening @ all

R12 is for R12 systems

R134a is for R134a systems

DONT mix the two or your compressor wont like it

my mate also says you cant get R12 anymore and its been like that for years so if there saying its R12 its prolly one of the substitutes

if you want to waste $170 on getting that then go right ahead but i did tell you earlier my mate can do it for $50

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hrmm the place you told me, down lonsdale. alright madaz can u ask ur mate if he can regas mine than and when and where could he do it. thanks

ok mate, just rang him he said by next weekend as hes on holidays and will go into work next week and get some gas

If you have r12 which is an old gas you will need to swap it over to the new gas R134a

and if you need a regas you have a leak.

so you need to pump some nitro through it to see where it is. most of the time its the o rings on the flair nuts so just tighten so of the connections and hose fittings up.

To see if you need some refrigerant check the sight glass on the silver tank looking thing [drier] and see if its got a full charge of liquid do this while the car is running and the AC is on. also check to see if your condenser fan kicks in.

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