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SteelersPride
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ugh
You're fucked then.Used that yesterday, didn't work
I used this stuff last year.
It's easy, but follow the instructions. It takes a few minutes to take a full charge.
It worked great on my wifes car. It wasn't all the way warm, just half way cold, so don't know if you have the same problem.
After you buy the initial set up, all you need to do it again is the can of coolant
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That's not a leak sealer is it? I wouldn't recommend using a sealer if it is.
I've never repaired my A/C myself but I 've had it repaired many times. HAd to scrounge for compressors, etc.
But I've always just bucked up and had my shop guy do it. I don't have a lot of spare time and working on my car really sucks up the little I do have...
no, it actually stopped working before winter.just forgot about i....just blows lukewarm air, checked the freon today, its full......
Does the comp. come on ? You can jumper across the switch and see if it come on, might be the switch.Used that yesterday, didn't work
Oh so I should fix it? You don't say!
Did you say you tried to recharge it yourself???
If you did, did the A/C get cold at all and for how long.
Maybe something that seals up holes in the system then recharge, then go trade it in while it's cold.
If you want to gum it all up by all means use a sealer.... I'd need a gun put to my head to conciously use something like that in either my A/C system or my cooling system.
I'd consider it in the cooling system if caught with a failure and on the road, but I'd have serious misgivings about doing so.