Air Conditioning Re-charge
Zudnick
07-29-2005, 05:30 PM
Hello,
I have been reading (here and other places) about how easy it is to recharge the air condition systems in these Blazers…
My air conditioning works, but the air is definitely not as cold as it used to be, and the compressor cycles on and off every few seconds, so I’m assuming it needs a recharge. The problem is I can’t find anyone here that sells the recharge kits!!! I have tried chain stores like Canadian Tire and NAPA as well as the local independent auto parts stores, and nobody sells this stuff.
I have been give a million different stories too; from that it’s against the law to sell it in this Province and/or Country, to there’s a world shortage and we just can’t get anymore in stock for this year…
Does anybody here know the truth? Why can’t I find a recharge kit anywhere?
If it matters, it’s a 1996 Blazer LS 4x4, and I’m on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
Thanks,
Z
I have been reading (here and other places) about how easy it is to recharge the air condition systems in these Blazers…
My air conditioning works, but the air is definitely not as cold as it used to be, and the compressor cycles on and off every few seconds, so I’m assuming it needs a recharge. The problem is I can’t find anyone here that sells the recharge kits!!! I have tried chain stores like Canadian Tire and NAPA as well as the local independent auto parts stores, and nobody sells this stuff.
I have been give a million different stories too; from that it’s against the law to sell it in this Province and/or Country, to there’s a world shortage and we just can’t get anymore in stock for this year…
Does anybody here know the truth? Why can’t I find a recharge kit anywhere?
If it matters, it’s a 1996 Blazer LS 4x4, and I’m on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
Thanks,
Z
BlazerLT
07-29-2005, 10:10 PM
You can't buy them in Canada, only in the states.
You will have to go to a shop and have them top it up.
Oh, and BTW, don't have them convince you to completely service the AC system, tell them you just want the AC refrigerant topped up.
You will have to go to a shop and have them top it up.
Oh, and BTW, don't have them convince you to completely service the AC system, tell them you just want the AC refrigerant topped up.
s10blazerman4x4
07-30-2005, 12:15 PM
Can you guys get them off ebay?I was looking around and saw a couple from Canada.
enviropro
07-30-2005, 12:25 PM
I have a similar situation with my 95 Jeep G.C. The shop told me that it would cost about $400 to have the system checked for leaks and then recharged. Does this sound reasonable? What should it cost to just have the AC coolant topped up? Thx.
(ps I live in Canada too)
(ps I live in Canada too)
BlazerLT
07-30-2005, 03:56 PM
I have a similar situation with my 95 Jeep G.C. The shop told me that it would cost about $400 to have the system checked for leaks and then recharged. Does this sound reasonable? What should it cost to just have the AC coolant topped up? Thx.
(ps I live in Canada too)
No, that is a ripoff.
Tell them you ONLY want a top off and that is it.
You see, I knew they were going to pull that crap. They are just trying to scam you.
(ps I live in Canada too)
No, that is a ripoff.
Tell them you ONLY want a top off and that is it.
You see, I knew they were going to pull that crap. They are just trying to scam you.
mike2004tct
07-31-2005, 10:20 AM
Try a mail-order parts house like www.autobarn.com
You should be able to find someone able to ship across the border.
I'm not too sure about being able to have a service shop just top off the refrigerant. Any reputable shop will want to charge for leak test/inspection services.
3 years ago I paid $120.00 for this service , plus $5.00 for a can of refrigerant. Since then, I've purchased a hose kit for $15.00 to do it myself. The leak detector is only $10.00, and the refrigerant is about the same for 12 oz.
Good luck.
You should be able to find someone able to ship across the border.
I'm not too sure about being able to have a service shop just top off the refrigerant. Any reputable shop will want to charge for leak test/inspection services.
3 years ago I paid $120.00 for this service , plus $5.00 for a can of refrigerant. Since then, I've purchased a hose kit for $15.00 to do it myself. The leak detector is only $10.00, and the refrigerant is about the same for 12 oz.
Good luck.
s10blazerman4x4
07-31-2005, 11:35 AM
Thats what i was wondering for them.I know i saw people on ebay selling the interdynamics kit in canada and shipping to canada.So i thought they could go that way.
enviropro
07-31-2005, 02:46 PM
Thanks all. I'm heading to Hawaii in a couple of weeks, so will try to get the necessary stuff there and bring it home. hope you don't read about me in the papers... "Canadian Terrorist stopped at boarder with suspicious cannisters..." :grinno:
s10blazerman4x4
07-31-2005, 08:22 PM
This is gonna be funny when you go through customs.I can see numerous headlines now.Homeland Security gonna have a field day with you.LOL
BlazerLT
08-01-2005, 12:17 AM
Customs will seize that when you go through.
s10blazerman4x4
08-01-2005, 12:33 PM
http://search.ebay.com/r134a_W0QQsofocusZbsQQsacatZ-1QQcatrefZC5QQfbdZ1QQampQ3BsspagenameZhQ3AhQ3Aadvs earchQ3AUSQQfromZR6QQnojsprZyQQfsclZ1QQpfidZ0QQfsw cZ1QQsaslopZ1QQsargnZ-1QQsaslcZ0QQflsZ3QQsalicZ2QQsaatcZ1QQsadisZ200QQfp osZ17961QQsacurZ0QQsacqyopZgeQQftrtZ1QQftrvZ1QQfso pZ1QQfsooZ1QQfclZ3QQfrppZ50
if your set on it try that before customs tears you a new one
if your set on it try that before customs tears you a new one
rlith
08-01-2005, 06:28 PM
yer not allowed to bring cannisters like that on an airplane, hell, I stopped taking my oxygen cannister with me on vacation even empty it's a pain to deal with (just rent the cannisters where ever I go)...(for scuba)
enviropro
08-01-2005, 11:06 PM
I guess that settles it... no DIY repair for me. $400 is a lot of dough for something I could have spent about $50 to do myself. Held hostage by government regulations once again. :disappoin
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