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  1. 1. TURN ENGINE & A/C ON. Start car and turn on A/C to its highest settings, MAX-COOL. 2. DETERMINE IF COMPRESSOR IS ON. With A/C on, determine if compressor clutch is engaged (cycled on). TIP – If the compressor is not cycling on, add ½ can of refrigerant using instructions 4 -7 below. If the compressor still does not engage, repairs may be ...

  2. For items sold without a hose: Shake can well. Screw recharge hose (sold separately) onto dispenser. Start engine and set A/C to maximum cooling. Locate A/C low-side service port and connect recharge hose. Depress the top button. Allow contents to flow into the A/C. While charging, rotate can between 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock every two to ...

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    • Turn on your AC. Start your car and turn your AC to Max or High.
    • Determine if AC compressor is engaging. An AC compressor is a device driven by the accessory belt that converts the refrigerant from liquid to gas.
    • Test the pressure. To test the pressure, turn the vehicle off and locate the low side pressure port. The low side pressure service port is generally located on the passenger side of the engine bay.
    • Attach the recharge hose from the kit. To attach the recharge hose, place the quick-connect fitting — found on the end of the recharge hose — over the port and push down firmly until you hear it click into place.
  3. Step 7: Disconnect the hose & store remaining refrigerant. To disconnect the hose, pull up on the collar around the connector to release it from the port, then replace the cap on the port and turn off vehicle. If there is any A/C Pro left in the can, leave the charging assembly attached, and store it in a cool, dry place.

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  4. May 28, 2024 · Learn about car air conditioning system diagnosis and service, including the use of R134A and R1234yf refrigerants. Discover essential tools, step-by-step instructions for hooking up AC gauges, refrigerant charging, and system evacuation. Ensure your car's AC operates efficiently and effectively with regular maintenance tips.

  5. Oct 13, 2010 · Only 1 left in stock - order soon. All-in-one solution – no additional tools required, 36 oz. total fill (three 12 oz. cans) to replace lost refrigerant. Easy to use kit, includes everything needed to recharge an automotive A/C system or retrofit from R-12 to R-134a. Includes three cans of High Mileage R-134a with Oil and How-To CD.

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