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Evacuating and Re-Charge

Old Jul 4, 2006 | 09:30 AM
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Do any of you guys have access to equipment to perform and evac and recharge?

After my rebuild, I changed the dryer and evacuated the system with a pump, but when I charged it, I believe air got into the system because the charge hose wasnt seated correctly.

As it is, the AC blows at ~75-80 deg in the sun, and doesnt blow cool until I move off, at which time it cools down the car.

I need to evacutate, capture, and dry refridgerant, and then recharge.

I'm looking for anyone who can help with getting this done for less than what the normal price is out there. Not looking for a freebie but looking for some super discount.

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Old Jul 5, 2006 | 11:59 AM
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Just got mine done at the local Tires Plus where I know a guy... 85 bucks. Took them 15 mins, and A/C has never been better... let me know if that's an ok price for u.
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Old Jul 5, 2006 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 05SkeetACR
Just got mine done at the local Tires Plus where I know a guy... 85 bucks. Took them 15 mins, and A/C has never been better... let me know if that's an ok price for u.
Thats definitely better that what I've been finding.
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