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  • MisterCMK
    Montgomery C. Meigs
    • Dec 2004
    • 13910

    Air Conditioning Service

    I am converting my explorer over to R134A on the AC system. Can anyone here get a good deal on evacuating and recharging the system?
    LOOK HERE:
    Originally posted by Pony5.0
    but hey we have broken up 2 times in the past week and she keeps crawling back to me and she told me she would never crawl back to a guy and i am the only one. she tells me she loves me and everything!

    Originally posted by Nick
    You ever make 150k per year? LOL, j/k we all know you're way too dumb to achieve this.

    Bag my groceries Clint. I want paper.

  • #2
    Ill do it $150.00 at goodyear in burnsville 952-882-0455 ask 4 nick

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    • Dustball
      My title here
      • Jan 2004
      • 3251

      #3
      Does that price include a leak test? I've got a slow leak in my Impala a/c and would like to have it fixed.
      When we got to my place, I already had a candle burning. It was by "Glade", which I think you pronounce like the singer Sade, because it is an exotic candle that smells just like real pine.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dustball
        Does that price include a leak test? I've got a slow leak in my Impala a/c and would like to have it fixed.

        yes the car has to hold vacuum to recharge the system

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        • Dustball
          My title here
          • Jan 2004
          • 3251

          #5
          What I meant was the dye test to determine where it's leaking from.
          When we got to my place, I already had a candle burning. It was by "Glade", which I think you pronounce like the singer Sade, because it is an exotic candle that smells just like real pine.

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          • NAZISALEEN
            Afro Samurai
            • Sep 2004
            • 12235

            #6
            Just so everyone knows not to detract from StockGT's business Harbo freight sells the vacuum pumps and gauge sets. A/C systems need to be under vacuum for a period of time as to remove moisture. With a gauge set you can suck down the system once emptied and then shut the port. If it holds vacuume there are no leaks. Then simply refill with 134A........ meh I guess taking it in is easier

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            • Drunko McMoppo
              Bloody Bill Brownlow
              • Aug 2003
              • 50752

              #7
              Sagstetter's Garage. 651-459-0152, bring your own freon he'll do it for cheap. There's a place down the street that sells freon cheap also. Tell him TCS sent you.
              1998 Buick Lesabre Custom

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dustball
                What I meant was the dye test to determine where it's leaking from.

                yes the dye test

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LTDpower
                  Sagstetter's Garage. 651-459-0152, bring your own freon he'll do it for cheap. There's a place down the street that sells freon cheap also. Tell him TCS sent you.

                  My price is with freon

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                  • Drunko McMoppo
                    Bloody Bill Brownlow
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 50752

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Stock GT
                    My price is with freon
                    Well then Mr. Action Jackson.



                    1998 Buick Lesabre Custom

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                    • MisterCMK
                      Montgomery C. Meigs
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 13910

                      #11
                      Originally posted by nazisaleen
                      Just so everyone knows not to detract from StockGT's business Harbo freight sells the vacuum pumps and gauge sets. A/C systems need to be under vacuum for a period of time as to remove moisture. With a gauge set you can suck down the system once emptied and then shut the port. If it holds vacuume there are no leaks. Then simply refill with 134A........ meh I guess taking it in is easier

                      How much is the gauge and pump kit?
                      LOOK HERE:
                      Originally posted by Pony5.0
                      but hey we have broken up 2 times in the past week and she keeps crawling back to me and she told me she would never crawl back to a guy and i am the only one. she tells me she loves me and everything!

                      Originally posted by Nick
                      You ever make 150k per year? LOL, j/k we all know you're way too dumb to achieve this.

                      Bag my groceries Clint. I want paper.

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                      • RyanM
                        TCS Homer
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 34470

                        #12
                        remember you also have to add oil also not just freon,this is where most people go wrong and have a ac compressor go bad because you never put oil back in

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