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BC 1995 airco problem


Kristien
02-12-2004, 01:02 AM
Hi,
Our car has the following problem: The airco isn't working. There's air blowing through the car allright, but... it's hot (well, probabely just the outside air, it doesn't seem to be heated).
Could that be the fuse that's broken? Or rather a more complicated problem? And if so, can someone please explain that to me??
That would be a great help, I'm so afraid of going through floridian summer with this car...
Thanks for helping me out.

Hypsi87
02-12-2004, 08:38 AM
What year car is it? It is probabally just the freon that needs recharged. depending on what year the car is, depends on what freon it uses.

Kristien
02-12-2004, 01:02 PM
It's a 1995 Buick Century...
And this freon, would it cost me a lot to recharge? Can I do it myself? And where is it located?
Thanks.

Hypsi87
02-12-2004, 02:43 PM
If you have the approate gauges and know your way around an A/C sysetem. 1995 is when they switched to r-134a i think. If that is the case it should not be too expensive.

Kristien
02-12-2004, 02:46 PM
If you have the approate gauges and know your way around an A/C sysetem. 1995 is when they switched to r-134a i think. If that is the case it should not be too expensive.

Okay, it's definately not something I can do myself, so it seems... 'not expensive', what do you mean by that?

Hypsi87
02-12-2004, 04:12 PM
If your A/C sysem can hold a vacume then it should cost anywhere between 50 to 80 bucks. For a charge and labor. At least that is what it is running for around here.

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