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Originally Posted by HotZ28
Since you have R-12 in the system, it is hard to find anyone willing to evacuate, test for leaks holding a vacuum and recharge for less than $150.00. If I were you, I would call several shops that do AC work and get a second or third opinion! In addition, you might want to consider changing over to R-134a. Most shops in my area will do the complete conversion for around $150.00. It is much cheaper and easier to find R-134a than R-12.
Minimum requirements for converting a system to R134a.
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THANKS again for the info!!
I found a place that will recharge the R-12 and fix the valve thats leaking for about $200.00.. since I'm on vacation and don't have any other transportation... thats the quickest solution.
THANKS!
It's wierd... while I was talking with the shop on the phone... my bro in law calls and says there is no AC at my house. Had someone come out and see... 28 year old unit... no parts... needs replaced... over $5 grand!!!
YEEESH!!! Whts with the AC deal!!! All when I'm on vacation!!
Paul G
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