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Hello, I live in Houston (hot as hell
I was thinking of recharging my AC myself, but looking into the service manual I realized that 91 Regal used freon (refrigerant 12). What is the cheapest solution to recharge my AC? From what I read, I would have to retrofit the AC system for R-134a, due to EPA regulations against freon (I don't want to do this if it is costly). Are there still shops that carry freon? How much $ should I save up for this project? Any help would be appreciated, thanks for reading!
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Re: 91 Regal AC Recharge Question
You might want to consider recharging with Enviro-Safe Refrigerants which are hydrocarbon refrigerants that are ultra-efficient.
http://autorefrigerants.com/co00033.htm Quote:
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Re: 91 Regal AC Recharge Question
To back up Hotz28, I have used nothing else for 7 years.No need for R12 or conversion.
Oh and btw DuPonts patent ran out on R12, and so no one else could use it they created the "Ozone scare". EVIL!
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