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Smile Got The A/c Converted To R134a

Finally got the A/C on my wife's 1993 Lumina fixed. I took it to a shgop that does all the work I don't want to fool with on my trucks & cars.
They converted it to R134A that was all it needed. It blows COLD COLD air now. It only cost $132. So now everything works again on her Lumina.
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good to hear. glad you're happy. I live in a warmer climate and ac is something you simply cannot go without, I can only imagine how relieved you feel. its the simple things in life that make you happiest...


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good to hear. glad you're happy. I live in a warmer climate and ac is something you simply cannot go without, I can only imagine how relieved you feel. its the simple things in life that make you happiest...


It makes life at home easier that is for sure. She works on the Colorado River & temps have already been 103 degrees. So we know hot. Last summer the 4th of July was 132 degrees. From June through Oct 120+ Nights cool off to 100 degrees.
Sometimes I wonder how we lived in the old days without A/C. I grew up in a town in the Nevada desert. The summers use to get to 100 degrees nobody had A/C. heck few had swamp coolers.
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