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Freon?


Teile
07-10-2006, 04:47 PM
Can anyone tell me what type of freon I need for a 1993 isuzu rodeo?
Also does anyone kow a good online site for isuzu rodeo parts?

V6
3.2 L eng
4wd

boaz2020
07-13-2006, 01:00 PM
There should be a label under your hood somewhere that tells you what refrigerant you require, it will also tell you how many pounds the system contains.

I would recommend St. Charles Isuzu (http://www.stcharlesauto.com/) for OEM parts.

MT-2500
07-13-2006, 01:47 PM
Can anyone tell me what type of freon I need for a 1993 isuzu rodeo?
Also does anyone kow a good online site for isuzu rodeo parts?

V6
3.2 L eng
4wd

Factory or OEM setup should be R-12
You will need to be air certified to work on or purchase R-12 freon.\
A lot of them have been changed over to R-134A.
Look for quick coulpers on low and high side fittings and or a reto fit to R-134a sticker.
And last but not least some people drop blend freon in them.
Your best bet is to have a good air cond repair shop have a look at it.\
It May not even need froen.
And do not even think about a Wal mart recharge death kit.

Wal Mart DEATH KITS

You cannot properly and safely recharge an air condition system with them.

The one side stop and go gauge does not tell you what your system is doing or is over charged or undercharged.
A overcharged or malfunction air condition system can reach over 500 lbs of pressure.
Enough to blow up that can or system and freeze you at first and the burn you or blind you and if any propane /butane in there blow and light you up.

The stop leak crap and who knows what kind of oil in the kits there will stop your system for sure.
Just like pouring super glue in it.
And some kits even contain freon with a butane mixer.
Good for a big blast.

If you are going to do it do it right and safe.
Here is what you need to start with.
http://www.ackits.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=AMA&Product_Code=66773

In the older days you could just throw in a can and go.
But over the years just adding freon is getting harder to do.
Newer systems have to have the correct amount of freon down to the ounces.
Most will need pumped down and vacuumed down and the right and amount of oil and a set amount freon charge installed to get the air to cool right and the system to last.
If an air condition is low there is usually a leak that needs fixed and also a lose of lubricating oil from system.
Also air and moisture enters a low system
If you are going to try to do it get the proper type air condition gauge set with the low and high side gauges.
Hook up the gauges and get a reading with compressor running at idle and at 2000 rpm on the high and low side.
Post back pressure reading and we can help you.
MT

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