My A/c Needs To Be Recharged
Trueeclipse
06-14-2006, 01:25 AM
I have been quoted for recharging my A/C for about 150 dollars...
I heard all you need to do is buy some type of kit or something and plug it in...
Does anyone know how to recharge the A/C on a 1996 mitsu. eclipse?
I heard all you need to do is buy some type of kit or something and plug it in...
Does anyone know how to recharge the A/C on a 1996 mitsu. eclipse?
Killa
06-14-2006, 01:45 AM
just went to autozone and asking for the kit, they will recharge for you for free.( ofcouse after bought that ).
MunG35
06-14-2006, 01:56 AM
How can you tell when your A/C needs to be recharged? I was talking to a neighbor of mine... was gonna do it with his mid-90's Benz... what exactly does it do? How do you know when to do it?
david-b
06-14-2006, 03:13 PM
How can you tell when your A/C needs to be recharged? I was talking to a neighbor of mine... was gonna do it with his mid-90's Benz... what exactly does it do? How do you know when to do it?
It doesn't get cold.
It doesn't get cold.
MunG35
06-15-2006, 01:50 AM
As opposed to getting cold slow? Would that need a recharge?
Trueeclipse
06-15-2006, 01:21 PM
As opposed to getting cold slow? Would that need a recharge?
I got into a car accident a while ago, and they told me they would recharge the a/c in the summer if I chose to have them do it, then they gave me the money and i put it in the bank...
So there is no a/c at all warm air comes out when I turn the A/C on....
Isnt it cheaper to go through auto zone or even do it my self.
Where is the nozzle located on the eclipse.
I got into a car accident a while ago, and they told me they would recharge the a/c in the summer if I chose to have them do it, then they gave me the money and i put it in the bank...
So there is no a/c at all warm air comes out when I turn the A/C on....
Isnt it cheaper to go through auto zone or even do it my self.
Where is the nozzle located on the eclipse.
gthompson97
06-15-2006, 09:27 PM
Just go have it done somewhere. It's not that complicated of a task but you have to get the right hoses and all that bullshit. I would just take it somewhere and have it done correctly and alot easier.
Killa
06-15-2006, 10:14 PM
go auto zone they do it for you.
blk_srt
06-15-2006, 10:28 PM
K mart sells recharge kits also. I can do it myself though:)
l_eclipse_l
06-16-2006, 08:54 AM
K mart sells recharge kits also. I can do it myself though:)
lol who still has a Kmart? :lol:
lol who still has a Kmart? :lol:
ricebike
06-16-2006, 10:45 AM
autozone really does that for u?.... knowing a lil bit about cars, i wouldn't do that personally... but if you wanna go cheap... but i did get away w/ it w/ wife's car w/out any negative effects
those kits do work if you got a constant leak & just wanna top off the system once or twice a year...
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what the shops do is to evacuate the system wif a vacuuum pump/test for leaks in the system/ lets u know if there's seals or what-not are leaking/ replace them upon your confirmation for them to repair/replace said seals/ recharge system to factory specs.
those kits do work if you got a constant leak & just wanna top off the system once or twice a year...
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what the shops do is to evacuate the system wif a vacuuum pump/test for leaks in the system/ lets u know if there's seals or what-not are leaking/ replace them upon your confirmation for them to repair/replace said seals/ recharge system to factory specs.
blk_srt
06-16-2006, 11:37 AM
autozone really does that for u?.... knowing a lil bit about cars, i wouldn't do that personally... but if you wanna go cheap... but i did get away w/ it w/ wife's car w/out any negative effects
those kits do work if you got a constant leak & just wanna top off the system once or twice a year...
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what the shops do is to evacuate the system wif a vacuuum pump/test for leaks in the system/ lets u know if there's seals or what-not are leaking/ replace them upon your confirmation for them to repair/replace said seals/ recharge system to factory specs.
I think you need to take a grammer lesson
those kits do work if you got a constant leak & just wanna top off the system once or twice a year...
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what the shops do is to evacuate the system wif a vacuuum pump/test for leaks in the system/ lets u know if there's seals or what-not are leaking/ replace them upon your confirmation for them to repair/replace said seals/ recharge system to factory specs.
I think you need to take a grammer lesson
ricebike
06-16-2006, 11:58 AM
yes, huk on fonikz only takes me sooo far...
rodknock
07-04-2006, 11:33 AM
Technically speaking if you need to recharge your ac then you have a leak somewhere in the system. You may spend more, depending on the size of the leak, in recharge kits then it would cost to locate and replace the faulty component. Plus, the recharge kits, as far as I know, dont put vacuum on the system to remove the moisture in the lines when a leak has occured. Having moisture in the system is bad, if water or liquid 134a goes into the compressor now your shit out of a compressor. Think about it this way if you use an aftermarket stop leak refrigerant and it stops the leak what do you think it does to the other moving components?
Thor06
07-04-2006, 11:42 AM
I agree, take it to a shop. Or take it out. A/C is for pussies ;).
blk_srt
07-04-2006, 12:56 PM
ac is nice when you have 95 degree dys with 80% humidity
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